Andros, Bimini, and the Berry Islands Places

North Bimini

Scuba Diving and Snorkeling

The Bimini Barge Wreck (a World War II landing craft) rests in 100 feet of water. Little Caverns is a medium-depth dive with scattered coral heads, small tunnels, and swim-throughs. Rainbow Reef is a shallow dive popular for fish gazing. And, of course, there's Bimini Road to Atlantis, thought to be the famous "lost city." Dive packages are available through most Bimini hotels. You can also check out the best diving options through the Bahamas Diving Association (954/236-9292 www.bahamasdiving.com).

Bill and Nowdla Keefe's Bimini Undersea. Bill and Nowdla Keefe's Bimini Undersea, headquartered at Bimini Bay Resort, lets you snorkel near a delightful pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins for $129 per person. You can also rent or buy snorkel and diving gear. It offers two two-tank dives a day for $99 per person and introductory scuba lessons. Dive packages with accommodations at Bimini Bay Resort are available. 242/347-3089 or 800/348-4644. www.biminiundersea.com.

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