Gorgeous 2 bedroom 2 bath villa in Resorts World Bimini with a special first-floor location. The villa is about a 5-minute walk to the infinity pool (which has free access to lounge chairs and a pool bar with cocktails and food) which is only available to villa guests. Come stay off the grid or walk 3 minutes to the casino and eat at the amazing sushi restaurant. We are a 3-minute walk to the hotel. Renting a golf cart for your stay is recommended (for quick transport to the beach/hotel or for going into town to check out the restaurants, shopping, or different beaches) but if you plan to stay on the resort, you can walk or hop on the shuttle to get around!
Located inside Resorts World Bimini Bay Resort and Casino:
Privately owned Large Villa sleeps six. Master has king king-size bed and private in-suite bathroom, and the guest bedroom has 2 queen beds and a separate bathroom (and a baby crib if needed).
Free Wi-fi in the resort and unit.
Spacious Full kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, toaster, coffee maker & electric stove. Equipped to make any meal you desire!
Unit is equipped with 2 TV'S, TV in living area with internet access and in master bedroom.
Fresh linens will be provided (bedding and bath).
Washer and Dryer in unit ready for use.
Amazing Adjustable AC unit in unit.
Relax on the patio while watching the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean which is only 200 feet from your location.
*** The renter is responsible for any damages to unit or contents.***
History of the property grounds:
Genting Group, a global Malaysian resort and casino group, purchased Bimini Bay Resort in 2013, rebranding it Resorts World Bimini. The 750-acre property consists of 480 vacation cottages ranging in size from studios to four bedrooms. It’s also home to two marinas, making it the largest on the island, with 230 slips accommodating vessels of up to 180 feet. The best way to get around this narrow, seven-mile-long island is by golf cart. Otherwise, Resorts World Bimini offers a shuttle into town and bike rentals.
The King’s and Queen’s Highway are the two main roads that traverse North Bimini, punctuated by earth-toned houses, some abandoned or in disrepair, while others don fresh coats of paint and the occasional mural. The most noticeable thing of all, though, is the quiet. With a population of roughly 2,000, the island is calm and peaceful. Both visitors and locals seem to like it that way. Head to Stuart’s or Joe’s for fresh conch salad made with bell peppers, onions, lime juice, best enjoyed with a cold bottle of Kalik beer, which is brewed in the Bahamas.