Add an award-winning
spa, an 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Weiskopf, six floodlit tennis courts and a free kids’ activity programme, and guests won’t be short of ways to spend their days on Paradise Island. Though they’ll definitely want to find time for the fine French-Asian dining with a twist of Bahamian spice at Dune by Jean-Georges Vongerichten – now that’s paradise.
The Cove Atlantis One step inside the doors of
The Cove Atlantis, and guests will feel a million miles away from the rest of Atlantis Paradise Island. Sure, this high-end hotel has access to all the facilities of the mega-resort – its impressive roster of restaurants and bars,
Upselling a stay
◗ Take a foodie tour of downtown Nassau to explore the rich culinary heritage of the island.
◗ Add a spa treatment or offer to pre-book tee times, so clients can make the most of their hotel facilities.
◗ Book a sunset catamaran cruise to enjoy the calm, blue waters of the Caribbean Sea with a rum punch in hand.
its fun-packed water park Aquaventure, its pools, casino and marine habitat, to name but a few – yet with the chic, stylish design and intimate atmosphere of this exclusive hideaway, they can still feel like they’re the only ones on the island. Set between the white-sand
shores of Paradise and Cove Beaches, this 600-room property designed by architect Jeffrey Beers makes the most of its plum location, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering the very best ocean views, and a quiet, open- air lobby leading on to the beach. Guests can spoil themselves
at The Cove Pool, an adult-only escape set apart from the rest of the resort, with 20 private cabanas, freestanding daybeds
lining the 9,000 sq ft pool, an outdoor gaming pavilion, and a poolside concierge. And there’s no need to worry about someone else spoiling the view from the infinity pool – there are two to choose from. Those with a bit more
spending power can take things a step further with a club-level suite, and call on their concierge to book spa treatments, rounds of golf or dinner reservations at the resort’s top-class restaurants.
Baha Mar Resort Baha Mar has been 10 years
in the making, but it was worth the wait as the majestic Grand Hyatt hotel opened its doors earlier this year. It’s the first of three properties
slated for this mega-resort – but this is much more than just a collection of hotels; it has a 100,000sq ft casino, 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, clay and grass tennis courts, and plenty of upscale shopping within the site. All of the Grand Hyatt Baha
Mar’s 1,800 rooms come with a full or Juliet balcony – perfect for admiring views of the beach or the show fountain – plus 48in flatscreen TVs, free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service. Enhanced room types also
throw in access to the club lounge, private pools and cabanas, for those who want to add an extra level of luxury. With seven swimming pools
and a beach sanctuary, and more than 20 restaurants and bars to choose from, this is a resort for guests who like the latest and best facilities, combining the character of The Bahamas with the standards of an international brand.
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