Why Bimini Is the Bahamas’ Best-Kept Secret for Slow Travel

The Underrated Island Where Doing Less Becomes the Whole Point

RUNAWAY WITH MEL

Melissa Rose Cooper

2/20/20263 min read

Views of Bimini in the Bahamas with palm tree and white seawall overlooking a turquoise ocean bay .
Views of Bimini in the Bahamas with palm tree and white seawall overlooking a turquoise ocean bay .

There’s a moment that happens when you land somewhere new and immediately realize your expectations were too small for what you’re experiencing. That was Bimini for me.

For years, the conversation around the Bahamas has been centered on Nassau — the cruises, the resorts, the familiar itinerary. And while there’s nothing wrong with the classics, this trip reminded me that sometimes the most powerful travel experiences live just outside the spotlight.

Bimini is one of those places.

What makes it special isn’t just its beauty — though the water alone will stop you in your tracks — it’s the way the island invites you to move differently. You don’t arrive with a packed schedule. You arrive and figure it out as you go. And somehow, that becomes the luxury.

Staying at Resorts World Bimini made that shift even easier. The property gives you the comfort people often look for in a Caribbean escape — multiple pools, ocean views, a private beach club, and dining options that don’t require a full day of planning — while still keeping you connected to the laid-back rhythm of the island.

That balance is what stood out to me.

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You can start your morning with a slow breakfast overlooking the water, spend the afternoon off property exploring local spots and eating fresh conch within walking distance, and be back in time for sunset without ever feeling like you’ve been in transit all day. Luxury here doesn’t feel separate from the destination — it feels like part of it.

Getting there has never been easier. With the new direct flight from Miami on American Airlines, the journey shifts from feeling like a trek to feeling like an effortless escape. That accessibility matters, especially for travelers who want something that feels far away without spending an entire day in transit.

But what really stayed with me wasn’t the convenience — it was the energy.

Bimini doesn’t demand anything from you. You don’t need a list of reservations or a color-coded itinerary to enjoy it. Life happens in short distances here. Fresh seafood is steps away. The ocean is always within view. The pace is set by the sun, not your phone.

And in a time when so much of our lives is scheduled down to the minute, that ease becomes transformative.

Melissa Rose Cooper holds a large pink queen conch shell over clear turquoise ocean water in Bimini.
Melissa Rose Cooper holds a large pink queen conch shell over clear turquoise ocean water in Bimini.
Melissa Rose Cooper sits by palm trees at a tropical marina in front of Resorts World Bimini.
Melissa Rose Cooper sits by palm trees at a tropical marina in front of Resorts World Bimini.

This is the kind of destination that shifts your mindset about what a Caribbean vacation can look like. It’s not about doing everything — it’s about feeling everything. It’s about the conversations that happen when no one is rushing to the next activity. It’s about rediscovering what it feels like to be present in a place instead of just documenting that you were there.

For travelers who are craving something more intentional — solo explorers, couples, friend groups, or anyone who wants their trips to feel personal again — Bimini offers a blueprint for slowing down without sacrificing experience.

And that’s the bigger takeaway.

This island isn’t competing with the well-known destinations. It’s offering an alternative. One where the highlight of your day might be floating in impossibly clear water, eating something fresh from the ocean, or realizing you haven’t checked the time in hours.

If you’ve been saying you need a reset, this is the kind of place that shows you what that actually looks like.

And once you see it for yourself, the way you plan your future travels might never be the same.