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There are some advantages to visiting a beach that hasn't been"discovered" by thousands of tourists, like having a bit more space to spread out and Radio Beach offers just those rewards. Vacationers staying in Alice Town can conveniently access the beautiful Radio Beach, which is closest beach to the town. The powdery sands of Radio Beach are adjacent to the piers and wharves of the Alice Town.
Travelers looking for a place away from the cities of The Bahamas can make an interesting travel choice when visiting Radio Beach. You'll find urban areas without going far, but it's not completely secluded either, you'll discover a great middle ground.
Vacationers ought to remember that, despite Radio Beach's lack of seclusion, it is still further from the crowds than The Bahamas' other beaches. This makes it a good option for travelers where a bit of beach activity is the preference - without having to fight for a spot on the sand.
Location is a selling point for real estate, and you can find a great sunny spot to relax on a beach. You'll find plenty of beaches in The Bahamas, and Radio Beach is just one of them. Therefore, no matter what you're looking for, you'll be sure to find a beach you enjoy, but this one might not be for you. LocationThis stretch of sand is located on The Bahamas' western coast; it is located near the Bimini Big Game Resort & Marina, 2.5 miles away. Radio Beach is not near any large cities. Freeport, 66.4 miles away, is the nearest significant population center, although there are some smaller settlements closer to the beach. Nearby HotelsThe number of other people sharing the beach can vary widely -- it depends on when you visit. There are no large hotels next to this beach but it can appeal to vacationers from smaller hotels in the area. So if you want to stay in this vicinity you won't have trouble finding a spot. Additional hotel options are listed in the following table.
Amenities and AmbienceRadio Beach is the only beach on Bimini that offers with public facilities, which include toilets, vendors, and snack bars.
Who you share these sands with will depend on several factors, including the day of the week and time of year. Some of The Bahamas' beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded particularly when tourism season is as its peak. An important thing to remember when considering a day at the beach may be the size of the crowd you'll encounter. While some like a crowded beach with plenty of people and activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting. Like many places in The Bahamas this beach has a distinctive quality which will be particularly appealing to some visitors. The special qualities of this beach are a little different from what you'll experience at the other beaches in The Bahamas. Because Radio Beach is located so close to Alice Town, these shores are among the most popular and crowded beach on Bimini. FoodIf you want to get a bite to eat during your beach outing, not to worry, you'll have your pick of nearby fine dining. The table below provides some nearby eateries.
There are several types of dining experiences to be had in The Bahamas, but eating at the beach can be particularly fun. Many hotels will prepare a picnic lunch for you, or you can pick up food from local vendors en route to the beach. Other BeachesVacationers who are looking for a great beach can find plenty of other choices in The Bahamas besides Radio Beach. You might also enjoy a visit to Blister Beach, situated 4.1 miles to the northeast. This little piece of paradise offers up a Caribbean dream, from silky sands to warm waves. But, if you're interested in a more active beach, you might like Spook Hill Beach. It is located 2.4 miles to the northeast. Another option worth considering is Bimini Reef Club Beach, which you'll find 2.4 miles from Radio Beach. For great snorkeling in South Bimini, it's hard to beat the Bimini Reef Club Beach. There are plenty of activities to choose from in The Bahamas, regardless of whether or not you decide to visit Radio Beach. |