Atlantis, Paradise Island
A unique holiday experience in a truly wondrous setting - delve into a dramatic, mythical and inspirational world with an amazing array of facilities, activities and entertainment.
Explore the world’s largest open-air marine habitat, with 50,000 marine animals in sea-life exhibits. Marvel at stingray and predator lagoons with daily feeding, interact with dolphins at Dolphin Cay (prebookable, extra charge) and ride water slides through shark-infested waters.
Make a splash with tube and tidal wave rides, a seven-storey slide, numerous pools, swimming and snorkelling lagoons, children’s pools and slides and miles of white sandy beach. Try sports including scuba diving (payable locally), floodlit tennis, and golf on a championship course nearby (local cost, courtesy shuttle provided) - plus there's a sports centre with yoga and pilates studio.
Indulge at the spa and dine in a plethora of restaurants - including Mesa Grill and Nobu - bars and lounges. Other facilities include duty-free shops, a casino, a nightclub, evening entertainment, kids' and teens' clubs and Marina Village, a local-style marketplace with shops and restaurants.
Accommodation
Five towers: Beach, Coral, Royal, The Reef and The Cove - with easy access to restaurants and facilities. 3,414 rooms, each with kingsize or two queen beds, excluding Beach Tower which has two double beds, airconditioning, telephone, fridge, television, bath and shower, terrace or balcony.
Primary three towers have choices of Terrace rooms, views of resort/Paradise Island, and Waterview rooms, with waterscape ocean views.
The Reef studios have terrace, ocean or harbour views and combined bedroom/living room, sofa bed and kitchenette.
Many other room and suite categories are available on request.
Restaurants
• Nobu - Gourmet Japanese restaurant with bar and sake cellar. • Chop Stix - Gourmet restaurant serving Chinese and Pacific Rim fusion cuisine. • Virgil's Real BBQ - Southern-themed restaurant serving authentic Cajan, Creole, Comfort and Soul dish
Atlantis, Paradise Island
A unique holiday experience in a truly wondrous setting - delve into a dramatic, mythical and inspirational world with an amazing array of facilities, activities and entertainment.
Explore the world’s largest open-air marine habitat, with 50,000 marine animals in sea-life exhibits. Marvel at stingray and predator lagoons with daily feeding, interact with dolphins at Dolphin Cay (prebookable, extra charge) and ride water slides through shark-infested waters.
Facilities
- World's largest open-air marine habitat
- 141 acres of river rides and water slides
- Five-storey Mayan temple with four waterslides
- Seven-acre protected lagoon
- Children’s pools and slides
- Scuba diving (payable locally)
Children's Club
• There's Atlantis Kids' Adventures for kids aged 3-12 and Club Rush for teens aged 13-17.
Spa and Beauty
Mandara Spa
Facilities include:
- Plunge pools
- Steamrooms and sauna rooms
- Women's aromatherapy room
- Men's barber
Therapies available at the spa include:
- Massages
- Facials
- Body treatments
- Salon treatments
- Teeth whitening
Swimming Pools
• The resort features several pools and waterslides, including a 'Mayan Temple' pool and a seven-storey slide tower.
Scuba Diving
• Scuba diving is available at a range of incredible sites. There's a two-tank, half-day dive trip for certified divers, and scuba classes for beginners.
Golf Information
• The resort is home to the 18-hole, par 72 championship Ocean Club Golf Course and a golf academy. The course was given Golf Magazine's 2010-2011 Gold Award.
Location
The resort sits on Paradise Island, about 30 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from Nassau.
Beach Description
• Three white-sand beaches - Cove Beach (exclusive to The Cove guests), Paradise Lagoon and Atlantis Beach.
Atlantis, Paradise Island
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
The geography of the Bahamas surprises first-time visitors - 700 islands and 2,400 smaller cays scattered across a 1,000-mile swathe of the Atlantic Ocean from the Florida coast to eastern Cuba.
This former haven of pirates, smugglers and rum-runners is now dedicated to holiday pleasure. Spend a week or two here and adjust to the islands' three paces of life... slow, stop and reverse.
Bahamas holiday highlights - Crystal clear waters make for unforgettable snorkelling and diving at countless coral reefs.
- Many Bahamian resorts are attractions in their own right, not least the amazing Atlantis - packed with family-friendly, theme park-style fun.
- Nassau, the islands’ capital, is home to elegant colonial buildings and botanical gardens.
- Paradise Island boasts pretty scenery and adorable resident dolphins.
- You'll find stunningly beautiful championship golf courses at the Four Seasons Club, Radisson Cable Beach and more.
Sports
Diving
Scuba dive among sharks, dolphins and rays and explore spectacular coral reefs. You can discover sunken shipwrecks, descend vertically into a ‘blue hole’ cave and encounter vibrant marine life on underwater cliff faces.
Fishing
Celebrities flock to the Bahamas for its excellent fishing – go deep-sea fishing for marlin, tuna, mackerel, sailfish and mahi mahi; battle grouper, snappers and yellow fins along the reef, and get technical with bonefishing.
Golf
Tee off on world-class golf courses in idyllic locations - Grand Bahamas Island, Nassau and The Abacos all have fantastic courses.
Watersports
Hit the sparkling water with waterskiing, sailing, hobie cat sailing and kayaking – or stay dry and view an underwater paradise through a glass-bottom boat.
Outdoors
Catch a game of cricket from March to November, explore the islands by bicycle or on horseback, and challenge your partner to a game of tennis.
Shopping
Tour the islands shopping for local handicrafts. You’ll also find fragrant spices, delicious foods and ceramics for sale.
Excursions
Island hopping
Make your way around the paradise islands of the archipelago. Browse boutiques in Nassau, meet friendly locals on Harbour Island, go game fishing at Bimini and discover spectacular cays at The Exumas.
Nature
Discover local wildlife with bird watching and eco tours, and tour one of the islands’ stunning national parks.