It’s about to be easier to visit one of the Bahamas smallest islands.
American Airlines is launching new flights from the island to Bimini Miami will be connected to the beautiful destination located 50 miles off the coast of Florida’s eastern coast next year. according to the carrier. The new flights are scheduled to begin on 14 February 2026 and will be operated three times per week, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, using an Embraer 175 plane.
Brian Znotins said that American knows travelers want unique and diverse experiences. That’s why they’ve added Bimini to their network.
The flight will operate under American AirlinesThe ‘American Eagle brand will offer both main and premium class seating, with Wi-Fi on board. Searching American’s website, a one-way flight in February 2026 starts at $269. Travel + Leisure.
The flight schedule is for 10:05am departure from Miami and 11:05am arrival in Bimini. The return flight will leave Bimini 11:50am and arrive back to Miami 12:50pm.
Bimini, a destination popular with fishing enthusiasts and leisure travelers, is known for its clear water, white sands, and outdoor activities. The island is made up of two islands, North Bimini and South Bimini. It offers the opportunity to swim with dolphins and explore the mysterious rock formation called Bimini Road. You can also dive with sharks. The island is also where Ernest Hemingway spent two years before writing his famous novel “The Old Man and the Sea” and where Martin Luther King Jr. wrote parts of his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, according to the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.
The island is small but it’s mighty. There are some amazing places like the all inclusive. Resorts World BiminiThe island is also home to the. It has a casino, restaurants, bars, and cafes on a 750-acre resort. The island also hosts the Bimini Cove Resort and MarinaAirbnb and Vrbo are also a great source for short-term rentals.
American flies from Bimini to six more destinations the BahamasThe carrier operates more than 30 flights per day to the Caribbean islands. From Miami International Airport, the carrier offers more than 430 departures per day to all over the world.