South Bimini Airport

South Bimini Airport (IATA: BIM, ICAO: MYBS) is the main airport serving the
Bimini Islands in the Bahamas. Located on South Bimini Island, it acts as a
gateway for travelers heading to both South and North Bimini, known for their
beautiful beaches, rich history, and vibrant marine life, including world-class
fishing and diving spots.
Facilities
South Bimini Airport is a small regional airport with essential facilities for
passengers:
Terminal: The airport features a modest terminal building with basic amenities.
It includes check-in counters, a waiting area, and restrooms. The airport’s
small size ensures a quick and uncomplicated travel experience.
Car Rentals: There are limited car rental options available at the airport, with
a few local providers offering vehicles for visitors who want to explore the
islands. Advance booking is recommended.
Parking: A small parking area is available for travelers, located conveniently
close to the terminal.
Airlines
International Flights
Silver Airways:
Operates regular flights to and from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, making South
Bimini accessible to travelers from the United States.
Domestic Flights
Western Air: Provides
domestic flights between South Bimini and Nassau, offering connections to other
islands in the Bahamas.
Public Transportation
Taxis: Taxis are available at the airport to transport passengers to various
destinations on South and North Bimini. The islands are relatively small, so
taxi rides are typically short.
Water Taxi: A water taxi service connects South Bimini to North Bimini, a short
trip across the Bimini Channel. This service is essential for visitors staying
on North Bimini or heading to attractions like the Bimini Road or the Resorts
World Bimini.
Car Rentals: While there are a few rental options, many visitors choose to
explore the islands by golf cart, which is a popular mode of transportation on
Bimini. Golf carts can be rented from various locations on the island.
Additional Information
South Bimini Airport is an important entry point for visitors to the Bimini
Islands, which are the closest Bahamian islands to the United States, located
just 50 miles east of Miami. Bimini is famous for its crystal-clear waters,
making it a hotspot for boating, fishing, snorkeling, and diving. The islands
also have historical significance, with connections to Ernest Hemingway and the
Lost City of Atlantis.
The airport plays a vital role in the local economy, primarily driven by
tourism, and serves as the main hub for visitors looking to experience the
natural beauty and laid-back charm of Bimini. Despite its small size, South
Bimini Airport efficiently handles both domestic and international flights,
ensuring that travelers can easily access this unique part of the Bahamas.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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