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Bimini Activities
waters of The Bimini Islands into a world filled with
a dazzling array of colourful fish and marine life. Take a plunge down
the wall where the Grand Bahama Bank ends and go exploring in the many
tunnels and reefs that huge fish, sponges and coral call home. Visit
the Shallow Rainbow Reef where you’ll find a vivid arrangement of
coral, fish and, if you’re lucky, a nurse shark.
If you’re looking for more than marine life, spend
some time investigating one of our most famous wreck dives, the Sapona.
Used for target practice during World War II, this ship has many holes
for divers to swim through and explore. When you’re done there, check
out the ruins of the Bimini Wall -- a site that scientists believe
could reveal evidence of ancient Atlantis.
 
From cave dives to wall dives, reefs to wrecks -- The Islands Of
The Bahamas have a wide range of dives that will amaze divers of
all skill levels.

Dive operators provide dive packages that may include lodging and
meals. Instructors are typically available through dive operators to
initiate novices to this popular sport. For more detailed information
on diving in The Islands Of The Bahamas, please visit the Official
Website of the
Bahamas Diving Association.

With the beautiful water surrounding The Islands Of The Bahamas --
there’s no better place to learn to dive. Check here to learn about
the diving programs offered throughout The Islands Of The Bahamas.
Bicycles are available anywhere, and The Islands Of The Bahamas
provide plenty of easy cycling terrain. But remember, traffic drives
British-style, so mind the crossroads, and be sure to give motor
vehicles the "left-of-way."
Both amateurs and pros (and all those in between) will be totally at
home on the fabulous tennis facilities in The Islands Of The Bahamas.
The Bimini Islands, "The Big Game Fishing Capital of
the World," invite you to challenge the locals and put your skills to
the test in one of the many fishing tournaments held here. With their
prime location in the middle of the Gulf Stream, The Bimini Islands
give fishermen a chance to "go for the gold" -- and a new record -- in
deep seas filled with marlin, tuna and other game fish.
If bonefishing’s your game, cruise over to the Great
Bahama Bank and wade barefoot in the crystal clear waters these
"ghostlike" creatures are known to haunt. If you’d rather not get your
feet wet, hop aboard a charter boat for a scenic daylong outing.
 
Bonefishing, a popular form of fly-fishing, is fast becoming a local
favourite in The Islands Of The Bahamas.

This style of fishing is popular among fishing veterans and
enthusiasts looking for fish that put up a great fight.
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