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ISLAND IN THE STREAM – ORIGINS OFTHE BIG GAME CLUB CAME

03December2016
 

From the Lucayan Indian word meaning “two islands”, and known around the world simply as “Bimini”, North and South Bimini, along with their smaller neighboring cays, make up this group of Bahamian islands situated on the edge of the Great Bahama Bank, overlooking the cobalt...

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Getting to Know Billfish

15April2016
 
Billfish

Think you don’t know Billfish? Think again! The Billfish is a class of fish that includes Marlin, Swordfish, Sole and Sailfish. These fish are very popular with offshore fishing companies, and you have probably been to, or been invited to a fishing trip where these...

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Bimini Offers Many Activities To Enjoy

18March2016
 
Bimini Activities

Bimini is the westernmost outpost of the Bahamas with a history and character of its own, one that the rich and famous have enjoyed for many decades. Named “Bimini” by the Lucayan Indians in their language,” the two islands and scattering of cays offer a...

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The Bimini Big Game Club: 50 Miles to Paradise

02September2015
 
Bimini Marina

Fifty-three miles off the coast of Miami lies Bimini and the Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina. With a population of just over 2,000, it's a paradise just waiting to be experienced. It's known as Ernest Hemingway's favorite escape and some even go as...

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How to Have the Best Summer Vacation in 7 Steps

17July2015
 
Blog

Summer offers many reasons to celebrate. In addition to the warmer weather comes a variety of warm weather activities such as camping, swimming, and kayaking that can be done in Bimini or throughout the Island of the Bahamas. If you have vacation time saved up,...

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10 Things You Might Not Know About the Bahamas

17July2015
 
North Atlantic Ocean

1) Pink Sands Beach, Harbour Island Pink Sands Beach owes its pink sand to microscopic marine creatures called Foraminifera. As might be guessed, they have bright red or pink shells. 2) Mount Alvernia, Cat Island Mount Alvernia is the tallest “mountain” in the Bahamas. It stands 63 meters...

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