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Pirates, water slides and the chance to swim with dolphins? There’s no end of family fun in Nassau Paradise Island
waters, year-round sunshine and exciting activities for all ages, Nassau Paradise Island is an ideal family destination – and it’s much more accessible than you might think. Whether families want to relax
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on some of the world’s best beaches, snorkel and dive into an underwater wonderland, meet pirates or zoom down thrilling waterslides, they can find it all here.
ith its powdery white sand, crystal-clear
One look at the 141-acre
Aquaventure waterpark at Atlantis Paradise Island proves the point: filled with water flumes, a mile-long river ride with rolling rapids, a water-play fort and interactive pools for youngsters, little ones (and their parents!) will be occupied for hours. Attraction highlights include
Dolphin Cay, where guests can be a keeper for the day or sign up for interactive experiences with these beautiful creatures. Don’t miss a trip to Ardastra Gardens, Zoo & Conservation
Centre, the first and only zoo in The Bahamas, where visitors can feed parrots and meet the famous flock of pink flamingos. Then find out where the real
pirates of the Caribbean came from with a stop at the Pirates of Nassau Museum. Whatever your clients do,
they’ll come back with family memories that will last a lifetime.
Royal Towers, Atlantis Paradise Island The soaring Royal Towers hotel is the centrepiece of the vast ocean-themed resort Atlantis Paradise Island. It's a holiday
playground for all ages, where guests could stay for a month and still not see it all. The hotel is home to a
dazzling aquarium with a 100ft underwater tunnel housing some of its 50,000 sea creatures. Step outside and you’re in the heart of the waterpark, where guests can stay all day with unlimited access to slides and attractions. Along with the beach, there are more than 20 swimming areas including three children’s pools, and when it’s time to eat there are plenty of family-
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