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Drinks and food etc. quite expensive. (Beer £3 + per pint). Difficult to purchase elsewhere. Service somewhat lacking especially in restaurants. Phoning home costs £6.50 per minute and other phones not readily accessible. Check on mobile roaming costs.
There are only Olin and Mapsuta to swim with and no guarantee they will appear, so if your swim with dolphins is a must-have, you're more likely to succeed in Bimini. Having said that, the week we were there, Olin appeared on two days, and the previous week on three days. When she arrives, she usually stays several hours. Check with Ruth as to current appearance frequency before booking. Entering the water from the Bedouin village is difficult due to the stony shoreline (not sandy) and virtually impossible for those with walking difficulties without assistance from the Bedouin who are willing helpers. However, wearing divers bootees with flippers over suffices for most people. In winter, a full wetsuit is desirable to stay in the water for a prolonged period. These may be hired from the hotel dive shop, though availability will depend on the numbers of divers present and shouldn't be relied upon. Better to hire at home and take along with you.
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