RockResorts Adds Bahamas' Bimini Bay Resort and Marina

RockResorts Adds Bahamas' Bimini Bay Resort and Marina
Starting March 1, 2011, the existing resort properties, restaurants and activities, as well as the largest deep-water marina in The Bahamas, will be managed through the company's property management collection, Legendary Lodging. Once the RockResorts hotel and spa are developed and completed, the entire resort will be branded as a RockResort.

Developed with traditional Bahamian architecture, Bimini Bay Resort and Marina is comprised of 350 individually-owned existing residences, many of which feature top-of-the-line, luxurious amenities, all within a relaxed and friendly neighborhood setting. Situated on the Northern tip of the island of North Bimini in the heart of what's known as "The Bone Fishing Capital of the World," the resort is located on the closest island to the U.S. Mainland, only 48 nautical miles off the coast of South Florida, which is a quick 25-minute flight or a short one- to two-hour boat ride. With the largest marina in the Bahamas, Bimini Bay Resort and Marina is emerging as a hub for sport fisherman as well as for the broader boating and yachting community. The resort also features three restaurants, a shopping village, the "Beach Bums" children's activity center, two outdoor pools, tennis and access to other activities, including scuba diving, snorkeling and boat tours. An on-site casino will be developed for guests that will be managed by a separate third-party group.

Future growth plans for the property include the development of a boutique RockResorts hotel with 80 to 100 rooms, RockResorts branded residences, a RockResorts Spa, additional restaurants, a beach club and environmental and sustainability projects. The estimated opening date for the RockResorts hotel is summer of 2014 with other projects, including the RockResorts Spa and beach club set to open as early as this summer.

The company's hospitality collection now includes 27 iconic properties and hotels spanning the Western Hemisphere in six countries - The United States, The Bahamas, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, St. Lucia and Costa Rica - and six U.S. states - Colorado, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming and Florida. Eleven of those properties are RockResorts with the planned addition of two more this year - Balcones del Atlantico in the Dominican Republic and Alma del Pacifico in Costa Rica. Founded in 1956 by Laurance S. Rockefeller and acquired by Vail Resorts in 2001, RockResorts has become known for its progressive environmental programs, as well as its welcoming and friendly guest service, exquisite spas and superb cuisine.