Bimini Sands HomeOwner - Fast Ferry to Bimini?

Bimini Sands HomeOwner has had a few questions from folks about the "fast ferry" that is supposed to connect Florida and Bimini Bahamas.  The newspapers started writing about this almost a year ago and here is the latest article that I could find from the Sun Sentinal:

Bahamas Express ferry starts up with mixed reviews
December 18, 2011|By Doreen Hemlock, Sun SentinelJudging from its first-day crossing, the high-speed ferry linking Fort Lauderdale with the Bahamas holds promise for speed but faces hurdles on a route long fraught with problems, passengers said.
The Bahamas Express ferry company made Friday's first passenger trip in three hours each way, with customers asked to arrive at least 90 minutes before the trip and needing at least 30 minutes for immigration processing on arrival. That meant at least five hours from terminal entry to exit each way. 
The ferry is faster than the former Discovery Cruise line, which took about five hours just to cross. But some passengers missed the casino, buffet and entertainment that made the hours seem to fly on the aging cruiser that had plied the Freeport route for decades before ceasing operations in September.
"If this ferry had some slot machines and food and drink included, that would be nice," said Geno Jones, 39, of Freeport, on Friday's trip to Fort Lauderdale, where he paid $3 each for a soda and chips.
The 242-foot-long catamaran ferry can reach a speed of 32 knots, or roughly 35 miles per hour. Operators hope that its velocity and modern amenities can attract Floridians and other vacationers leaving from Port Everglades to enjoy the beaches, water sports and leisure spots on Grand Bahama Island. And they aim to lure Bahamians who frequently travel to South Florida to shop because of bigger selections and lower prices.
A total of 20 people took the trip to Freeport and 91 traveled to Fort Lauderdale on Friday, mainly Bahamians eager to stock up for the holidays at such Florida spots as Sawgrass Mills mall, Walmart, Sam's Club and Toys '"R" Us. Bahamas residents said the ferry was cheaper than flying, and arriving in Fort Lauderdale was more convenient than taking the Celebration cruise to the Port of Palm Beach and driving south to shop.
But the maiden voyage had its glitches. Passengers bristled at slow check-in in the Bahamas, a lack of ice and bottled water for sale on board and the ferry's duty-free shop not taking credit cards. Most vexing, Bahamians complained about lugging their bags up and down stairs, suggesting the ferry company add more ramps, especially for coolers toted to be filled with frozen foods in Florida.
"They have to make it easier for people to handle luggage," said Cochise Parker, 32, of Freeport.
The Bahamas Express is operated by Spain's veteran ferry company, Baleària Group, with a South Florida partner, Miami's Capo group. Baleària operates 21 routes and more than a dozen ships in the Mediterranean. It is new to the Americas.
The company, offering a ship that can hold up to 463 passengers, is trying where other ferry companies have failed. One problem: choppy waters that can prompt seasickness among passengers. Larger ships cruising at slower speeds generally can handle choppy Atlantic waters better.
But seasickness did not appear to be a problem Friday on either crossing. Some passengers took precautions with motion-sickness pills. Bahamian Gail Zamor, 47, who often suffers from seasickness, dozed comfortably on the ferry's bus-like seats to Freeport, describing the trip "like a cruise."
The ferry has stabilizers to help cope with choppiness, area manager Pilar Lecha said in Fort Lauderdale.
The Bahamas Express is scheduled to leave Fort Lauderdale at 10 a.m. and depart Freeport at 7:30 p.m. daily, except Wednesdays. It features first-class and economy sections — first-class seats are more cushioned and recline — as well as a café, duty-free shop and three bars. It has no cabins and no casino.
Fares start at $49 each way for a one-day trip. With taxes and fees, the one-day round-trip costs $142. Trips that leave and return on separate days can run $200 or more. Travelers could fly between Freeport and Fort Lauderdale, but that's more expensive. Fares generally run about $250 to $300 round-trip on Vision Airlines and even more on charters, Bahamas passengers said.
The ferry company was supposed to start operations this summer between the Port of Miami and the island of Bimini in the Bahamas. But plans were delayed, partly because the Bimini seaport needs to be dredged and its pier improved to handle the ferry, Baleària executive Victor Terricabras has said.
Port Everglades has been courting international ferry companies for months as a prelude to possible service to Cuba, once U.S. laws allow ferry service to that island. Service to the Bahamas can help ferry companies get to know Port Everglades and build a name among Florida customers, port officials have said.
The Bahamas ferry company will not take cars or cargo for now, but plans to add those services later, executives said.
Staff Writer Arlene Satchell contributed to this report.
I have been following the fast ferry progress for some time on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/ferryexpress  
you can go there ( if you are logged in to facebook) to read the latest information ... both good and not so good ...

OK, it sounds like if they can get the "kinks" out of the system the fast ferry will be a terrific way to make the crossing from Florida to Bimini.  For the folks that don't have a boat and want to travel it means an economical way to bring items from the states of to Bimini Bahamas.  No expensive cruising permit required!

As for the dredging progress in the Bimini Channel .. I shot these yesterday ....
They are definitely moving a lot of sand around!

Bimini Sands HomeOwner will keep you posted will keep you posted on the latest ...

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - Update on Visa's & Extensions

Bimini Sands HomeOwner ... update on my 40 day Visa  posted earlier.  I thought that today was my 40th day in the Bahamas ... turns out I was over ... arrival 12/21 and today is 1/30 ... my bad ... when I count on the calendar it comes out to 40 days by my count, but then, I am not the official doing the paperwork ... even though they were not available to extend it on the weekends. I was told it would be better to do it early ... well, my friends it was not so easy to get my extension.

Originally, when I arrived in the Bahamas I was told to come back to the airport to get my visa extension ... when I went there today to get the extension I was told NO, they do not do extensions at the airport ... I must go to North Bimini ... I went North ... North Bimini immigration at the government dock said no that I needed to go to the Immigration headquarters next to the police station.  OK, so I hoofed it up there, the official that does extensions was at the bank so I was told to come back in a little while ... fortunately the gentleman at the counter asked about my return ticket to the US.  I told him I didn't bring it with me as they had checked this on my arrival, I just brought my passport and my landing card ... well, that wasn't enough, he said ... they needed to verify my return .... GRRRRR ...

SOoooo .. I walked back to the docks ... ferried across to South Bimini .... got in the golf cart and came back to Bimini Sands to retrieve my return ticket ... and then repeated the procedure.

Now,  back at the Immigration HQ I spoke with the official in charge.  He explained that many people think that visiting the Bahamas is an entitlement, but that it is up to the official stamping the passport as to what happens ... rarely will a US citizen get a visa to stay longer than 90 days without getting an additional extension ... even though the Bahamian government page shows that an American can stay  up to 8 months.  He said that most likely the reason I  received 40 days the first time was that my Continental flight was delayed and there was only a customs agent present "after" hours.  Customs actually issued my visa and not immigration ... I don't know ... there were 2 officials there ... maybe they were both customs agents ....  he then pointed out in my passport that customs had stamped the "40 day" visa, not immigration ...

OK, I do understand that I am visiting another country even if I do own property here ... I just want to know what I need to do to get by, as do most visitors.

That's the latest ... and I now have a 60 day extension ... YEAH!!!!!

Hope this helps someone in the future!

Any questions?  Feel free to email me at:  biminihomeowners@gmail.com

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - LP Gas Available on South Bimini!

BiminiSands HomeOwner - LP Gas is now available on South Bimini!

If you grill, you know how annoying it can be when you are in the middle of grilling and you hear that sputtering sound that signals the end of your propane tank ... what now?  In the past, if you came by boat you could take it back to the states to get it filled and then transport it back over ... yes, some consider that hazardous, but what else?  There was always the mail boat to Nassau ... of course, if you are in the middle of your BBQ party ... well, you see where I am going here?

Now, South Bimini has it's very own LP filling station open for business.  On the road to the airport about half way down on the left you will find Darrell, owner of PureLite Gas ready to serve you ...
A 20lb tank, the size most grills use, will cost only $22 for a fill and either he or Fred will have you up and back to grilling in minutes ... as Darrell said "your steaks won't even know you left them" ... LOL!

They are open for business Monday thru Friday 8AM - 4PM and Saturday 8AM until NOON

Drive by or give them call at:  242-347-4GAS

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - Are You Hungry for SeaFood?

Bimini Sands HomeOwner ... are you looking for a dive expert to help you "catch" your dinner?  Maybe you don't want to get your feet wet and just want to purchase some fresh conch, lobster or stone crabs right off the boat that comes dockside in the Bimini Sands Marina?

Well, Mike Stuart is your man!
He has the freshest seafood and the best prices ... so give him a call ...
... or just look for Mike's smiling face and his distinctive green skiff!

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - A Morning Walkabout ....

The Bimini Sands HomeOwner walkabout ...

Building 2 is getting a new roof!
The last building has been started ... I remember when there were only 6 back in 1999 and the marina was only half the size with a t-dock in the middle!  Bimini Sands has come a long way, baby!
Bridget Cooney's nursery is blossoming and it looks like the "veggie crops" will soon be planted for this season ...
The new infinity pool is staked out and ready for the pool "dudes" to show up ... the planned pool and restaurant  are going to be spectacular ... truly a million dollar view!

I know that Bimini Sands HomeOwners hail from all over the world, but I must say, it is pretty terrific to be here on a semi permanent basis!  Where did YOU do your morning walkabout?

It is better in the Bahamas!

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - New Visa and Pet Import Info

Here is the latest "scoop" for Bimini Sands HomeOwners.

We traveled here in December 2011 from the US to South Bimini Bahamas via Continental so this information is very current.  Whether you boat or fly in (private or commercial) when you clear customs and immigration you will be faced with these new regulations.

When we arrived in Bimini we were told that we could only have a visa for 40 days (1 US citizen, 1 resident alien) and that we would need to check in at the airport to have our visa extended for another 40 days.  It didn't matter that we have owned property in the Bahamas for over 10 years.  The officer said there should not be a problem with extension, but  it seems that this is a big change from the past.  The government page http://www.bahamas.gov.bs  still shows that US citizen's can stay up to 8 months, but that it is up the the local official to make the decision.

Another change from the past is traveling with your pet.  In the past we paid duty to actually "import" our dog and then regain entry with that receipt.  This is no longer the case!  I was almost turned away in July at the airport (after several calls to Nassau they let us stay) and then again in December I tried with the receipt and was told NO!  Fortunately I had an official permit in my purse and all was well ...

You can download the import form HERE that needs to be sent to Ministry of Agriculture in Nassau.  I know that it is best to be prepared when it comes to your precious pet because this could certainly ruin your vacation plans.

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - We've Got Fuel!

What's a marina without fuel?  We noticed a large red barge hanging outside on anchor for a day or two and wondered "what's up"?  We knew that fuel was running low here ...

Monday at high tide we got the answer.  The "Ocean Trader" out of Belize City fueled up the Bimini Sands Marina and then came in to turn around ... it was a sight to see ...
Bye, bye ... and thanks!  We've got fuel!

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - Another Sunset in Paradise!

Another spectacular sunset in this beautiful Bahamian paradise ... alas ... no green flash!
... the unspoiled beaches of Bimini Sands

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - Prime Minister Goes Fishing!

This Bimini Sands HomeOwner was pedaling around the other day on the bicycle and noticed that the road crews were out.  First the water truck, followed by the "sand" guys and then the BIG grader!  Hmmmm ... I thought ... I wonder if someone "important" is coming to visit to our little island paradise?

Well, sure enough we noticed the next day that the "Lady B" was getting all gussied up for a fishing excursion for none other than the Bahamian Prime Minister!  We didn't get to see him in person, but we were told that the Defence League was out in force with the big guns just in case something "fishy" happened ....
We watched Emil and Bones cleaning the catch .... a regular traffic jam ...
Looks like this young man that came in right after the "Lady B" had good luck, also!  Yes, fishing in Bimini Bahamas is a lot of FUN, indeed.
Time for all you Bimini HomeOwners to grab your poles and come for a visit!

Bimini Sands HomeOwner - Say Goodbye to 2011 Fireworks!

A wonderful fireworks display was enjoyed by all!  
What a way to say goodbye to 2011 and welcome in 2012.

Hope everyone has a Healthy and Prosperous New Year!