
The Beach Club at Bimini is one of the biggest reasons Virgin Voyages’ short Caribbean cruises feel different from the usual quick Bahamas getaway, especially if you want an adults-only beach day that is stylish, easy, and more included than many private cruise destinations.
This is not a standard cruise line private island with splash pads, character parades, kids’ clubs, and buffet lines packed with families. It is a beach club built around Virgin’s adult-only cruise style: two large lagoon-style pools, beach loungers, hammocks, DJ energy, included food, bars, cabanas, a Rockstar area, and a day that can shift from calm and sleepy in the morning to much more social by afternoon.
The important thing to know is that Bimini itself is a real Bahamian island. Virgin does not own the whole island. The Beach Club is Virgin’s private beach club experience on Bimini, and when your ship calls there, it becomes the main event for most sailors.
My view is simple: The Beach Club at Bimini is one of the easiest private-destination days in cruising if you want adults-only beach resort energy without paying a separate club admission.
It is not the best fit if you want a quiet cultural port day, a kid-friendly island, or a private destination packed with thrill slides and water parks. But if your ideal day is pool, beach, music, drinks, lunch, sun, and a short ride back to the ship, it does exactly what it promises.
If you are comparing this with more traditional private cruise destinations, my Perfect Day at CocoCay guide is a helpful contrast because CocoCay is much bigger, more family-focused, and more attraction-heavy, while Bimini is more like an adults-only beach club attached to your ship day.
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Quick Verdict: Is The Beach Club at Bimini Worth It?

Yes, The Beach Club at Bimini is absolutely worth visiting if your Virgin Voyages itinerary includes it.
For most sailors, this is not a port where I would stay onboard all day unless the weather is bad, you dislike beaches, or you badly need a quiet ship day. Access to the club, tram transportation, loungers, the beach, pools, food, Wi-Fi, and basic facilities is included, which gives it a stronger value base than many private beach clubs.
Best for: couples, friend groups, solo adults, first-time Virgin Voyages Sailors, beach-club fans, pool lovers, social cruisers, and anyone who wants an easy no-kids beach day.
Think twice if you want a deeply local Bimini experience, hate DJ music, need shade guaranteed, dislike pool-party energy, or prefer quiet natural beaches over designed resort spaces.
Worth paying more for: cabanas, premium drinks, Shore Things, Rockstar upgrades if already included with your suite, or excursions if you want to see more of Bimini.
Not worth paying more for: a cabana just because it sounds fancy, extra drinks you are not really going to enjoy, or an excursion that pulls you away from the club if the beach club was the reason you booked the cruise.
The non-obvious takeaway is that The Beach Club at Bimini is not really a “port day versus private island day” decision. It is a ship-extension-day versus real-Bimini-exploration-day decision. Most Virgin sailors will have the best time using the beach club as their main base, then adding Bimini exploration only if it genuinely interests them.
1. The Beach Club Is Adults-Only, But Bimini Is Still a Real Island
The Beach Club at Bimini is designed for Virgin Voyages’ adult-only cruise crowd. That is a huge part of the appeal.
You are not planning around splash zones, school-break crowds, or kid-centered programming. The vibe is more beach resort than private family island. Think loungers, pools, bars, hammocks, music, daybeds, cabanas, and a more grown-up rhythm.
But there is an important nuance: Bimini itself is not a private island owned by Virgin.
Bimini is a real place in the Bahamas with local culture, history, neighborhoods, beaches, fishing, diving, shipwrecks, and excursions beyond the club. The Beach Club is Virgin’s exclusive beach club experience when the ship is in port, and it is built in partnership with the local resort area. That makes the day feel private and controlled, but it is not the same as being dropped onto a cruise line-owned island with no outside life around it.
Why that matters
This distinction matters because your day can go two different ways.
You can use the Beach Club for your whole port day. That is what most Sailors do, and it makes sense. It is easy, included, stylish, and close enough to the ship that you do not need to overthink logistics.
Or you can use Bimini as a real destination by booking a Shore Thing or exploring beyond the club. That can include snorkeling, shipwreck trips, jet skiing, island tours, dolphin or marine-life excursions, or other Bimini-focused options that vary by sailing.
Neither choice is wrong.
| Your priority | Best plan |
|---|---|
| Easiest adults-only beach day | Stay at The Beach Club |
| More local Bimini experience | Book a Shore Thing or explore beyond the club |
| Lowest-stress day | Use the tram, pools, food, and beach |
| More adventure | Look at snorkeling, jet skiing, or water excursions |
| Best social energy | Spend the afternoon near the pool and DJ |
The mistake is assuming you have to do everything.
You do not. Bimini is small, the beach club is strong, and a relaxed day is usually better than turning the stop into a checklist.
2. Getting There Is Easy: Dock, Tram, Beach Club
One of the best parts of The Beach Club at Bimini is the simple access.
Virgin ships dock at Bimini, and sailors typically use complimentary tram transportation between the pier and the Beach Club. That makes the day much easier than tender-heavy private destinations or ports where you need a taxi to reach a beach.
This is one of the biggest convenience wins of the stop.
You do not need to research a taxi route, negotiate a beach club day pass, or worry about whether you are going to the “right” beach. You can walk off the ship, take the tram, and be at the club without turning the morning into a project.
Who this helps most
The easy access helps everyone, but it matters most for:
- First-time cruisers who want a simple port day
- Friend groups trying to stay together
- Solo Sailors who do not want independent port logistics
- Couples who want a low-stress beach setup
- Anyone planning to drink and avoid transportation decisions
- Guests who want the option to return to the ship later
The tram also makes the day more flexible. If the sun gets too hot, the pool scene is not your thing, or you decide you want a nap before dinner, you can leave without feeling like you are stranded at a faraway beach.
When to go ashore
Go early if you care about your preferred lounger location, shade, beach spot, or cabana timing.
Go later if you do not care where you sit and would rather avoid the first wave of sailors leaving the ship.
The best choice depends on your style. Morning people can get a calmer start and better location. Sleep-in-and-brunch people can still have a great day, but they should not expect first pick of the most convenient shaded spots.
My practical advice: go ashore earlier than you think if shade matters. At a beach club, shade often becomes more valuable than being closest to the pool.
3. Food Is Included, Which Changes the Value
Food is one of the strongest value points at The Beach Club at Bimini.
Virgin treats the beach club as an extension of the ship in important ways, and included food is a major part of that. You can eat at the club without paying a separate beach-club lunch price, which makes the day feel more complete than many private resort stops.
That matters because beach club food can get expensive fast when you are paying out of pocket. At Bimini, the included food means you can stay ashore longer without feeling like you need to go back to the ship just to avoid spending money.
Expect beach-club-friendly food with Bahamian inspiration, along with options for different diets. Exact menus and service style can vary, so I would not plan the day around one specific item. The bigger point is that lunch is part of the experience, not a separate purchase decision for most Sailors.
Why included food matters more than it sounds
Included food changes the psychology of the day.
On some private ports, you keep asking yourself whether the meal is worth the markup, whether you should go back to the ship, or whether you should just snack and wait. That breaks the flow.
At Bimini, you can settle in.
You can swim, eat, go back to the beach, grab shade, and let the day build naturally. That is exactly what a good beach club day should feel like.
Should you still go back to the ship for food?
Most sailors do not need to.
The ship is close enough that you can return if you want, but the included food at the club makes that less necessary than it would be at a paid-food private port. I would only go back for food if you need a very specific dietary option, want a quieter lunch, or simply want a break from the heat and music.
For most people, staying at the club is the better use of the day.
4. Drinks Work Differently Than a Traditional Cruise Drink Package

Virgin Voyages does not use a traditional unlimited drink package the way many mainstream cruise lines do.
Instead, Virgin uses Bar Tab and Sailor Loot-style credit systems for premium drinks. The key point for Bimini is that Bar Tab can be used at The Beach Club at Bimini for premium beverages, so the Beach Club fits naturally into Virgin’s onboard spending model.
That is a big advantage.
You do not have to think of Bimini as a separate outside bar zone where your cruise drink setup suddenly becomes useless. If you bought Bar Tab, the beach club is one of the places where it can matter most.
What drinks are included?
Virgin includes essential drinks as part of the cruise experience, and at the Beach Club, soda and water are included with the food setup. Premium beverages, cocktails, wine, beer, specialty drinks, and similar items are where bar tabs or onboard charges come into play.
The exact drink menus and availability can vary, so I would not assume every ship bar favorite is available at every beach club bar.
The practical version is this:
| Situation | Best drink strategy |
|---|---|
| You bought Bar Tab | Use it at the Beach Club if you want premium drinks |
| You drink lightly | Do not overbuy Bar Tab just for Bimini |
| You are with friends | Bar Tab can be shared for rounds |
| You prefer water/soda | You can enjoy the day with little extra spending |
| You love cocktails | Bimini can be one of your highest Bar Tab-use days |
This is where Virgin’s approach can be better or worse depending on your habits.
If you are a heavy drinker used to unlimited packages, a bar tab may feel less carefree. If you are a moderate drinker, it can feel more reasonable because you are not paying for an all-you-can-drink package you may not use.
For a broader comparison, my Royal Caribbean drink package worth it guide is useful because it shows the opposite model: a traditional cruise drink package where the math works very differently.
5. The Pool Scene Is the Heart of the Party

The Beach Club has beach space, but the pools are where the energy usually builds.
This is the part of the day that most clearly feels like Virgin Voyages: music, adult energy, cocktails, floaties, loungers, and a social scene that can start relaxed and become more lively as the day goes on.
If you booked Virgin because you wanted a grown-up party-without-kids cruise, the pool area is probably where you will spend a big part of your day.
But it is important to understand the rhythm.
The morning can feel calmer. People arrive, choose chairs, swim, take photos, grab drinks, and ease into the day. The afternoon tends to bring more music, more crowd energy, and more of the “beach club” personality.
Who should choose the pool on beach club at bimini
The pool is best for:
- Friend groups
- Social couples
- Solo Sailors who want energy
- Music lovers
- Cocktail-and-float people
- Anyone who wants the Virgin vibe at full volume
It is less ideal if you want a very quiet, book-and-nap kind of day.
Pool vs beach
The pool is not automatically better than the beach. It depends on your mood.
| Choose the pool if… | Choose the beach if… |
|---|---|
| You want music and energy | You want a calmer view |
| You like a social scene | You prefer ocean swimming |
| You plan to drink and hang out | You want more space to decompress |
| You want the signature, Virgin vibe | You want a classic Bahamas beach day |
| You like being near the action | You want fewer people around you |
The best strategy for many sailors is to split the day: beach or hammock time earlier, pool scene later.
That lets you experience both versions of Bimini instead of locking yourself into one mood all day.
6. The Beach Is Better for a Calmer Day
Do not overlook the beach just because the pool gets more attention.
Bimini has beautiful water, and the beach side of the club is where the day can feel more like a relaxed Bahamas escape than a party. If you want to read, swim, float, nap, or have a quieter conversation, the beach is usually the better base.
This is especially true earlier in the day before the pool energy ramps up.
The beach is also a good choice if you like the idea of Virgin’s adults-only setup but do not want to spend the whole day in DJ mode. That is one of the best things about The Beach Club at Bimini: you can choose your intensity.
Best beach strategy
Look for your spot based on shade, distance from the music, water access, and how often you plan to move.
Do not choose only by the prettiest view. The prettiest view can still be a bad location if it leaves you overheated, too far from facilities, or in a spot that does not match your noise preference.
For couples, I would usually start beach-first and pool-later unless you know you want the party scene immediately.
For friend groups, I would pick a base near the pool but take beach breaks when the energy gets too much.
Is the beach good for swimming?
Yes, for most casual beachgoers, the water is a major part of the appeal.
As with any Bahamas beach, conditions can vary by weather, tide, wind, and sea grass. Do not expect the exact same water clarity or calmness every sailing. But when conditions cooperate, the beach can be beautiful.
My view: the beach is the secret pressure release valve at Bimini. When the pool gets loud or crowded, the beach gives you a softer version of the same day.
7. Cabanas Are Nice, But Not Mandatory

Cabanas at The Beach Club at Bimini can be a great upgrade, but they are not essential for most Sailors.
That is an important distinction.
The included experience is already strong: beach, pools, loungers, food, tram transportation, Wi-Fi, and facilities. A cabana does not unlock the beach club. It improves comfort, privacy, shade, and home-base control. That can be worth it for the right group.
It can also be unnecessary if you are happy moving between the pool, beach, food areas, and bars.
Who should book a cabana on the Beach Club at Bimini?
A cabana makes the most sense for:
- Groups splitting the cost
- Couples celebrating something special
- Sailors who need reliable shade
- Guests who want a quieter base
- People who dislike chair hunting
- Anyone planning to stay at the club all day
- Rockstar guests comparing included or exclusive spaces
Who should skip a cabana on the Beach Club at Bimini?
Skip it if you plan to spend most of the day in the pool, on an excursion, or moving around.
Also skip it if the price makes you feel like you need to “use” it all day. That is one of the easiest ways to turn a fun beach day into a value-maximizing chore.
A cabana should make your day easier, not trap you in one location.
Rockstar areas and Richard’s Retreat on Beach Club at Bimini?
RockStar and Mega RockStar sailors may have access to more exclusive areas and service at The Beach Club, including the more private retreat-style setup. That can make the day feel much more premium without requiring the same decision-making a non-suite guest faces.
If you are already booked in a Rockstar suite, use the perk. If you are not, I would not judge your entire cruise value around not having it. The standard Beach Club experience is still very good.
8. Shore Things Are Worth It Only If You Want More Than the Club
Virgin offers Shore Things in Bimini that can take you beyond the Beach Club.
Depending on your sailing, these may include jet ski tours, snorkeling around the Sapona shipwreck, shark or marine life experiences, kayaking, cultural tours, dolphin safaris, scuba diving, or other water-focused options. Availability, timing, and conditions can vary.
The important question is not whether the excursions are good. The question is whether they are better for you than spending the day at the Beach Club.
For many Sailors, the Beach Club is the reason they booked the itinerary. Leaving it for several hours may not make sense unless the excursion is something you truly care about.
When an excursion makes sense
Book a Shore Thing if:
- You have already done the Beach Club before
- You want to see more of real Bimini
- You love snorkeling, jet skis, shipwrecks, or marine life
- You need more activity than lounging
- You are not drawn to the pool-party atmosphere
- You are on a longer itinerary and want more variety
When to skip the excursion
Skip the excursion if this is your first Virgin Bimini day and the Beach Club is your main interest.
The club is inclusive, easy, and strong enough to fill the day. You do not need to pay extra just because you are in port.
My view: first-timers should usually experience The Beach Club fully before adding a major excursion. Repeated sailors are better candidates for exploring farther.
9. The Best Day Depends on Your Energy Level at the Beach Club at Bimini.
The Beach Club at Bimini is flexible, but that also means you should decide what kind of day you want.
Do you want a quiet morning and party afternoon? A full pool day? A beach-first day? A cabana day? A Bimini excursion day? A low-spend day using included food and essential drinks?
The best plan is the one that matches your energy.
Best plan for couples
Start at the beach or a quieter lounge area, swim early, eat lunch, then decide whether the pool scene sounds fun later.
This gives you the romantic beach-day version first and the Virgin party version second.
Best move: do not start too hard too early unless you want the whole day to feel like a pool party.
Best plan for friend groups
Claim a base near the action, use the pool, make lunch part of the plan, and watch your bar tab spending as the afternoon builds.
Friend groups are probably the best fit for Bimini’s social energy.
Best move: agree on a meeting point before everyone scatters between pool, beach, bars, and hammocks.
Best plan for solo Sailors
Use the included tram, start with a lounger or pool area where you feel comfortable, and join the energy when you want.
Virgin’s adult-only setup can be friendly for solo travelers because the atmosphere is social without requiring a family or couple structure.
Best move: stay flexible and follow the mood that feels best once you arrive.
Best plan for quiet travelers
Go early, choose the beach over the pool, sit farther from the DJ energy, and consider returning to the ship before the afternoon peak if the vibe gets too lively.
Quiet travelers can still enjoy Bimini, but they need to choose their location carefully.
Best move: do not set up directly in the heart of the pool scene and then complain that it feels like a beach club.
Best plan for repeat Virgin Sailors
Repeat sailors should consider whether to do the Beach Club again or add a Bimini excursion.
The first visit is usually best spent enjoying the club. The second or third visit may be when a shipwreck snorkel, jet ski, or local tour becomes more interesting.
Best move: use repeat visits to explore Bimini without feeling like you missed the main event.
Common Mistakes to Avoid at The Beach Club at Bimini
Mistake 1: Assuming Bimini is a full private island owned by Virgin
Why it is a problem: The Beach Club is Virgin’s private beach club experience on Bimini, but Bimini itself is a real Bahamian island. If you expect a totally cruise-line-owned island, you may misunderstand what the stop is.
Extra considerations: This is actually a good thing for travelers who want the option to explore beyond the club. It also means excursions can show you more of the destination.
Better alternatives: Treat the day as a private beach club visit with optional real-island exploration. Use the club as your base, then decide whether Bimini beyond the club matters to you.
Mistake 2: Waiting too long to claim shade
Why it is a problem: Shade is one of the most valuable things at any Bahamas beach club. Late arrivals may still find places to sit, but the most desirable shaded locations can be harder to get.
Extra considerations: Umbrellas, cabanas, hammocks, and covered areas can all feel more important as the day gets hotter. The best chair is not always the closest chair to the pool.
Better alternatives: Go ashore earlier if shade matters, consider a cabana if shade is essential, and choose comfort over the most Instagrammable location.
Mistake 3: Buying a cabana without a real reason
Why it is a problem: The Beach Club is already included and enjoyable without a cabana. A cabana can be poor value if you barely use it or spend most of the day in the pool.
Extra considerations: Cabanas make more sense for groups, special occasions, shade-sensitive guests, and people who want a private base.
Better alternatives: Book a cabana to solve a specific problem: shade, privacy, group logistics, or comfort. Skip it if you mostly want to float, dance, eat, and wander.
Mistake 4: Forgetting that Bar Tab is not unlimited
Why it is a problem: Virgin does not use a traditional unlimited drink package. It is easy to spend faster than expected when the sun, music, and pool scene are working together.
Extra considerations: Bar Tab can be shared and used at the Beach Club, but unused Bar Tab is typically not refunded. That makes both overbuying and overspending worth watching.
Better alternatives: Decide your drink pace before the afternoon party energy ramps up. If you are a moderate drinker, do not buy more Bar Tab just because Bimini sounds exciting.
Mistake 5: Booking a Shore Thing that steals the day you actually wanted
Why it is a problem: Some sailors book an excursion out of habit, then realize The Beach Club itself was the highlight they wanted.
Extra considerations: Excursions can be excellent if you want shipwrecks, snorkeling, jet skis, or more real Bimini. But they are not mandatory.
Better alternatives: First-time Sailors should usually prioritize the Beach Club unless a specific excursion is a must-do. Repeat Sailors have more reason to explore beyond the club.
The Beach Club at Bimini vs Other Private Cruise Destinations

The Beach Club at Bimini is easiest to understand by comparing it with the private destinations cruisers already know.
It is not CocoCay. It is not Great Stirrup Cay. It is not Harvest Caye. It is not Princess Cays.
It is more adult, more stylish, more club-like, and more focused on mood than attractions.
| Destination | Best for |
|---|---|
| The Beach Club at Bimini | Adults-only pool, beach, music, and included food |
| Perfect Day at CocoCay | Big attractions, families, pools, waterpark choices |
| Great Stirrup Cay | NCL beach day with growing resort-style features |
| Harvest Caye | Docked at a private port with more paid food-and-drink planning |
| Princess Cays | Classic beach day with a simpler resort feel |
Bimini’s biggest strength is not size. It is fit.
Virgin knows its audience. The Beach Club gives adults a place to enjoy a beach day without turning the stop into a family water park or a generic port shuttle day.
If you like Virgin’s onboard personality, you will probably understand the Beach Club quickly. If you find Virgin too loud, too social, or too style-forward, Bimini may not win you over.
For another comparison in the adults-focused beach space, my Royal Beach Club Paradise Island guide is useful because it shows how a paid beach club model differs from Virgin’s included beach club setup.
What to Pack for The Beach Club at Bimini
Pack light, but do not show up unprepared.
The Beach Club is easy to access, but it is still a Bahamas beach day. Sun, heat, water, and walking between spaces all matter.
I would bring:
- Ship card or The Band
- Sunscreen
- Hat and sunglasses
- Cover-up or light shirt
- Sandals or water-friendly shoes
- Small dry bag or waterproof phone pouch
- Any medication you need ashore
- Portable charger if you use your phone heavily
- A simple beach bag
- A little cash or card if exploring beyond the club
You do not need to pack like you are going to a remote island. The club has facilities, food, drinks, towels, and services. But you do need sun protection and a way to keep your phone, card, and essentials dry.
The most underrated item is a hat.
At a beach club, everyone thinks about the perfect swimsuit and cocktail photo. The person with the best hat often has the better afternoon.
FAQs About The Beach Club at Bimini
Is The Beach Club at Bimini included with Virgin Voyages?
Yes, access to The Beach Club at Bimini is included for Virgin Voyages Sailors on itineraries that call there. Food, beach and pool access, tram transportation, loungers, Wi-Fi, and basic facilities are part of the experience.
Is The Beach Club at Bimini adults-only?
Yes, the Beach Club is designed for Virgin Voyages’ adults-only cruise experience. Virgin sailings are for adults, so the beach club does not have the family-focused feel of many cruise private destinations.
Does Virgin own Bimini?
No. Bimini is a real island in the Bahamas. Virgin operates an exclusive beach club experience there for Sailors when its ships call at the port.
How do you get from the ship to The Beach Club at Bimini?
Virgin ships dock at Bimini, and complimentary tram shuttles typically take Sailors between the cruise pier and the Beach Club.
Is food free at The Beach Club at Bimini?
Food is included at The Beach Club at Bimini. The menu is beach-club casual with Bahamian-inspired options, though exact offerings can vary by sailing and operation.
Can you use Bar Tab at The Beach Club at Bimini?
Yes, Virgin’s Bar Tab can be used for premium beverages at The Beach Club at Bimini. It is not a traditional unlimited drink package, so watch your balance if you plan a big pool-and-cocktail day.
Are drinks included at The Beach Club at Bimini?
Water and soda are included with the Beach Club food setup, while premium drinks are charged through Bar Tab, Sailor Loot, or your onboard account.
Are cabanas worth it at The Beach Club at Bimin
Cabanas are worth it for groups, shade-sensitive Sailors, special occasions, and guests who want a private home base. They are not necessary for most first-time visitors because the included club experience is already strong.
Is the Beach Club better than staying on the ship?
For most Sailors, yes. The Beach Club is one of Virgin Voyages’ signature experiences. Staying onboard can be smart only if you dislike beaches, need a quiet day, or have already visited several times.
Can you explore Bimini outside the Beach Club?
Yes. You can book Virgin Shore Things or explore beyond the club depending on your comfort level, timing, and available options. This is the best way to see more of real Bimini.
Is The Beach Club at Bimini a party?
It can be. The morning often feels more relaxed, while the afternoon near the pool can become more energetic with DJ music and social beach-club vibes. The beach is usually better if you want a calmer experience.
Jim’s Take On Beach Club At Bimini

The Beach Club at Bimini is one of the clearest examples of Virgin Voyages understanding its own audience.
This is not a family private island trying to be everything for everyone. It is an adults-only beach club day with included food, easy transportation, pools, beach space, music, bars, and enough flexibility to make the day feel either relaxing or social, depending on where you sit.
My view is that most first-time Virgin sailors should make the Beach Club their main plan.
Do not overcomplicate it. Do not automatically book an excursion. Do not assume you need a cabana. Go early if shade matters, eat at the club, use the pool and beach, and let the day build naturally.
The only thing I would watch closely is Bar Tab spending. Bimini is exactly the kind of place where a moderate drinker can become a more enthusiastic drinker once the sun, music, and pool scene take over. That can be fun, but it is still real money.
If it were me, I would start at the beach, move toward the pool later, eat without rushing, use Bar Tab intentionally, and skip the cabana unless I had a group or a strong shade need. The included experience is already the reason to go.
Final Recommendation on Beach Club At Bimini
The Beach Club at Bimini is one of Virgin Voyages’ strongest itinerary perks because it gives Sailors an adults-only beach club day without a separate admission fee.
It works best for travelers who want stylish pool-and-beach energy, included food, simple tram access, cocktails through Bar Tab, and a private-club feel that matches Virgin’s onboard personality. It is less ideal for quiet travelers who hate music, cruisers who want a deep local port experience, or anyone expecting a giant family-style private island with slides and splash zones.
Best overall strategy: treat The Beach Club as your main Bimini plan unless you have a specific reason to explore beyond it.
Go early if shade matters. Use the beach when you want calm. Use the pool when you want energy. Eat at the club. Be intentional with Bar Tab. Book a cabana only if it solves a real comfort or group problem. And save Bimini excursions for repeat visits or must-do adventures.
That is how The Beach Club at Bimini becomes what it should be, an easy, stylish, adults-only Bahamas day that feels like Virgin Voyages took the ship’s personality and moved it onto the sand.






