Fountain of Youth is one of the most-visited historical sites of Bimini, drawing both local school groups and international travellers.
ABOUT THE SITE
The history of Fountain of Youth reflects the multicultural Caribbean — pre-Columbian Indigenous heritage, the era of European colonisation (Spanish, English, French, Dutch and Danish in various combinations), the African diaspora through the trans-Atlantic slave trade, emancipation, and the independence movements of the 20th century. Each layer left a tangible mark on the architecture, layout and cultural practices of the area.
PLANNING YOUR VISIT
- Most heritage sites in Bimini open from morning to mid-afternoon
- Allow 1-2 hours to explore properly
- Audio guides or local guides often available — recommended for context
- Photography permitted in most areas; check for restrictions in chapels or museums
- Modest dress code applies for religious sites
- Reasonable physical mobility required (steps, cobblestone)
GETTING THERE
Located in Bimini, easily reachable by taxi or rental car. Many cruise excursions include this site on their day-trip itinerary. Check with your hotel concierge for current opening hours and any guided tour availability.