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There are nice places, great places and there's the Bikini Island & Mountain Hotel Port de Sóller: the one-and-only place to celebrate the breathtaking sight of the Port de Sóller Bay and the Tramuntana Mountains. Relaxing at the heatable pool or enjoying our NENI Mallorca restaurant – it all comes with a view in our 4-star BIKINI hotel. So does your room with its spacious balcony. Your private retreat to relax amidst the most fascinating nature. And should you feel the urge to mingle with people: beach and promenade are just a stone's throw from here.
All our rooms are equipped with everything you need for a perfect stay. Find your personal retreat hangout - with enough space for your soul to relax. Inside and on your private balcony.
It's just fair to borrow a line from the famous 60s "Hair"-Musical to talk about the Bikini Style. Because you'll sense the colorful spirit of the Californian hippie-movement everywhere. And no need to say: the sun shines in any way.
Port de Sóller, with its romantic harbor bay, is a gem among Mallorca's places. The picturesque seaside village nestled between the sea, lush orange, lemon and olive groves and the Tramuntana mountains offers plenty of possibilities for everybody’s taste. Stroll along the streets, watch the day go by in one of the many cafes on the harbor promenade or just enjoy your day on the beach - you will feel free and relaxed. For those looking for more action, the Tramuntana Mountains offer great trails and mountain bike trails, the Son Termens golf course impresses with spectacular tees and is a real insider tip. The sheltered bay offers great opportunities for swimming or stand up paddling.
Mallorca is an island packed with fantastic restaurants and bars. We are very happy to add two more hotspots to that - NENI Mallorca and Donkey Bar. Both are located at the Bikini Island & Mountain Hotel. Because we believe that a special hotel deserves special food and drinks as well.
Together with our local experts and guides, we have put together a selection of experiences we think you will love. Take a look around or get advice during your stay with us.
There is hardly a better place in Mallorca to participate in a yoga retreat.
Hiking in the Tramuntana mountains: Various tours, untouched nature, fantastic views, original villages.
Mallorca with its the crystal-clear sea is a paradise for water sports. Here you can spend your summer days actively.
Experts say that the best way to see Mallorca is on wheels… so, who are we to question that?
24 all-year golf courses make Mallorca one of the top golf destinations in Southern Europe
Tour with orange scent & village romance for nature lovers
This tour takes you to Fornalutx, known as the pretties village in Spain.
Climbing tour through the Torrent de Pareis
Stalagmites, stalactites, crystal clear freshwater lakes and dolphins
Dinghy ride, hiking, feasting, bathing and a natural thalasso therapy
Mountain view, lakes, cows and an oasis of oranges
Experience a variety of adventures and get to know Mallorca from a whole new perspective.
Nature, scenery and history in just one trip
A cart path with breathtaking views.
A visit by bike at Sebastian´s orange grove
Hiking is old-fashioned? Let yourself be convinced of the opposite.
The only course that´s right by the sea
Golf Son Quint is the newest golf course on Mallorca.
Whipped-thin racers vs. calf-thin e-bikers – Better with a boost than a no-fun ri...
Prove your courage while diving with sharks and stingrays
Get the mountain jersey on 497 meters altitude.
10 kilometers of asphalt between rugged rocks and the sea.
Explore the beautiful area on a vespa tour
The creative and passionate team behind Bikini Hotels.
The very first Santaverde Spa launches at our hotel.
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Home Surfing Are The Bikini Islands Still Radioactive? The Nuclear History Of Bikini Island
4 minutes of reading / Surfing / Travel , Waves & Ocean / June 15, 2021 December 23, 2021

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Bikini Atoll is known for its a radioactive contamination. It is located in the Marshall Islands.There was once a significant amount of radioactive testing that occurred at this location from 1946 and 1958.
The peacetime atomic explosions were conducted by the U.S. government and 23 nuclear weapons were detonated after residents were temporarily relocated.
167 residents Micronesian inhabitants were transported by Navy landing crafts to Rongerik Atoll, which was approximately 125 miles away. This new island was only one-sixth the size of the Bikini Atoll.The islanders didn’t know they wouldn’t be able to return to their homes after the tests were conducted. They had a society of traditional and close family units.
They were told by the governor of the Marshall Islands that testing needed to be conducted for “the good of mankind and to end all world wars.” The king of the Bikinians, King Juda, agreed and led them to relocate by reportedly stating, “We will go believing that everything is in the hands of God.”
Once the islanders were relocated, they tried to grow crops and harvest food on the new island, but they didn’t have as much production as they did on Bikini Island. In 1948, they were close to starvation due to a lack of food. Again, the navy assisted them in moving to Kwajalein where they could grow crops and live in a more hospitable location. This new island was about 200 miles from Bikini Island.
Bikini Island is located in the central Pacific Ocean in the western chain of the Marshall Islands. The island is located approximately halfway between Hawaii and Australia.
When the nuclear tests were conducted by the U.S. government, the Namu, Bokonijien, and Aerokojlol islands were vaporized.
Nuclear tests were responsible for killing about 11,000 U.S. residents, according to a report conducted in 2002.
Following the nuclear weapon testing, the U.S. government agreed to compensate for personal injury claims. This led to the establishment of a federal program that was set up for veterans who were ordered to participate in the nuclear testing from 1946 to 1958.
Yes, all the residents of Bikini Island were relocated after they were notified that testing would be conducted on the island.
The first bomb on Bikini Island was detonated in 1954 during Operation Castle. The bomb was code-named, “Castle Bravo.” In 1954, five more nuclear atomic bombs were detonated in the same area.
There are only four to six caretakers that currently live on in the atoll, which includes Edward Maddison. Maddison has lived on Bikini Island since 1985 and is known as one of the descendants of a native that had to relocate in the 1940s. He is employed by the U.S. Department of Energy and is responsible for soil testing.
Researchers from Columbia University conducted tests that found the Bikini Atoll to still be uninhabitable. However, the Marshall Islands are now safe to inhabit because the radiation levels are within safe levels.
The Bikini Atoll is considered to be dangerous because the radioactive levels were found to be higher than what is deemed as safe in 2016.
However, there is still a significant amount of marine animal life present in the crater that was left behind in the Bikini atoll. Researchers have discovered plenty of sharks, schools of fish, and even robust, healthy coral. Some of the coral is even larger than cars. Some of the coral looks like it’s been around for at least 50 years because of its size. They believe the island began to return to normal 10 years after the bombs were detonated.
Today, it still looks like a tropical paradise and has a lush environment with plenty of trees and plants present. To reach the island, it requires hopping to different islands and taking a boat ride for 27 hours. There are still sunken war ships present under the water that has been left behind.
Some scuba divers still arrive to explore the underwater treasures and get a firsthand look at the beautiful but eerie setting.
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