Bimini, Bahamas

The Bimini Islands are less than 50 nautical miles off the coast of Florida, yet they feel a world away. Bimini has long offered a convenient respite from the hustle and bustle of Miami and Fort Lauderdale. These 'Islands in the Stream' were made famous during Prohibition—and thanks to the escapades of one guy who really liked to fish, the singular Ernest Hemingway.
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Alice Town is the center of the tourist trade on Bimini with several hotels, bars and restaurants. North of Alice Town is the main settlement (where most islanders live) called Bailey Town. King's Highway is a narrow lane that serves as the main highway in Alice Town. The highway is lined with colorful restaurants, unique shops, administration buildings, schools, a war memorial and several marinas. On the west side of the Island there is long and lovely Radio Beach where you can find ample sea glass and unique seashells.

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