Kings Highway Alice Town Alice Town, North Bimini | |
25° 43' 35.72'', -79° 17' 42.66'' | |
+19544671231 | |
VHF Ch. 9 | |
$4.95/ft | |
www.biggameclubbimini.com |
The Bimini Big Game Club was founded in the 1930’s as an elegant dinner club, and later in 1947 relocated to its current home and expanded. The Bimini Big Game Club is known the world over among “top of class” sportsmen and their families. Adventure, Excitement, Watersports, Sport Fishing & World Class Diving. Bimini Big Game Club has a 75 slip full service Marina and a boutique resort with beautifully decorated rooms, cottages and suites. Marina amenities include: full shower and bathroom facilities, electric and water 30/50/100 amps, cable hook ups, ice, trash service and barbecue grilling area for guest use. T heads $5.95 a foot and require a direct booking at 954-467-1231
The resort also is home to the Bimini's voted #1 restaurant and bar~The Bimini Seafood Company & Conch bar, opening daily at 7:30am, Outfitter's convenience shop with full liquor store, fresh water swimming pool, Hemingway's Poolside Rum Bar club & the Italian Bistro restaurant. Bimini Pizza is on site also at Hemingways opening daily from 1pm. The dive & adventure shop is operated by Neal Watson’s Bimini Scuba Centre. The dive shop offers diving daily, snorkeling excursions, scuba lessons and rental equipment. The Bimini Seafood Company with all day dining is perched on the 2nd floor overlooking the resort's marina. Guests can relax in a hammock under majestic palms. Enjoy our family fun activities center with Billiards, Foosball, ping pong and a fish feeding station. A full service business center with internet and printer is available free of use at front desk registration. Customs Check in is fast and immediate as they host their office on site with 11 agents to assist you. Immigration is convenient to the marina. The #1 rated and popular Radio beach is located footsteps away and free of any charges. Bimini Big Game Club is located on the island of North Bimini. Call 954-467-1231 for any questions or assistance with reservations.
Easy in snd out especially with customs and immigration
Excellent service. Docks are in good condition.
Nice secure docks close to customs. Good power and water, nice onsite bar and restaurant
My favorite marina, great location short walk to beautiful beach, great restaurant, very friendly staff.
Very nice staff and the diving was great.
The staff are friendly but could have been more helpful when docking. Between the strong current, squalling winds and the lack of any kind of protection from the docks can make this a sketchy landing... The rest of the facilities are decent and the food was great at their restaurant.
The staff is very friendly, however, the place is very run down. I do not recommend the Bimini Big Game Club as a destination, but only as a brief stop, if necessary. The write-up makes it sound fabulous, but it's really not.
2016 Boater's Choice Award Winner as Voted by Members and Visitors of Marinas.com
So difficult to rate this place it has its up and downs, now it looks like its in an upswing. First this place is a legendary marina with a very long history. As story has it the artist Guy Harvey bought it and did not listen to the advice of the owner of Bimini sands, Who told him you need 10 million in renovations. Harvey and his partners dumped in just shy of 1 million and the place went downhill for several years and then Guy Harvey dumped it. (This is the story not sure how much is true.) Now I think the government owns it. The place is still ok. There is an ok restaurant and bar with very, very slow service. They have events and activities for kids and a clean pool. CUSTOMS is there now! I do not like the locals and native kids on the docks asking to clean your boat or fish but security seams ok. They have a liquor store, nice bathroom and showers and walking distance to Alice town. The docks SUCK! Splintery, Old, fixed wood docks and poorly lit with strong current. Visit this place because it is a legend and it is better than Bimini bay. Just tie your boat very well with many bumpers and wear sandles on the dock because of splinters.