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Atlantis Road
The Atlantis Road, or Bimini Road, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bimini because of the mystery surrounding the site.
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Kinks
The Kinks is a scattering of coral heads along a white sandy bottom. It has abundant marine life and good visibility and is popular for night dives.
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Sapona
A popular shallow wreck with a large portion of the ship still above water. Built by Henry Ford, the Sapona was used by rumrunners between the Bahamas and Florida during Prohibition.
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Tuna Alley
The Tuna Alley is often called one of the best dive sites in all of the Caribbean. It is a pristine, healthy reef system off of North Cat Cay, one of the Bimini Islands.
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Dive spots in Bimini range from shallow reefs and wrecks to deep wrecks and walls dropping into the abyss of the Gulfstream waters. The corals are healthy and vibrant. More than 20 great sites have permanent mooring buoys.
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Member Reviews
by Barbie, GREAT Snorkel and lunch hang-out! Pet the singrays & sharks!
This isn't really a "dive" spot, but after you've been diving at the Sepona ship wreck nearby, or Turtle Rocks, this is a GREAT place to take a break. Anchor here is well protected from wind on South, East & West sides so is great for overnight anchor...
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by fatcat, really fun if you know what to look for.
Take a beginner and show them what to hunt for. You'll hook them for life.
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by chsganga, We came here to Grill some beef!!! And take a break from Diving!
This is more like a hangout place. But we still snorkeled around the Rocks, and it's a great snorkel spot! Stingrays touch your feet.
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