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abulous beaches, crystal-clear waters and year-round sunshine are just a few of the reasons The Bahamas makes for an ideal
tropical getaway. But when it comes to choosing where to stay, Nassau & Paradise Island have it all, with action-packed water parks, fascinating heritage experiences and exciting watersports, all within easy reach of a range of hotels, resorts and apartments. Paradise is closer than you think too,
with direct flights in less than 10 hours from Heathrow three times per week with Virgin Atlantic, and six times per week with British Airways. For those looking to stay that side of the Atlantic, Nassau is also perfect for adding on a getaway to the US or Canada, with quick and easy connections to major cities.
FUN UNDER THE SUN
With warm weather and miles of coastline, Nassau & Paradise Island are just the spot for a family holiday. Resorts such as Baha Mar boast exciting activities for all ages. Each of its three hotels – Grand Hyatt, Rosewood and SLS – have beachfront views, delicious cuisine and nightly entertainment, not to mention
HOLIDAY ROMANCE
Nassau & Paradise Island are just as special for couples, with a selection of private, luxury retreats. The British Colonial Nassau boasts more than 100 years of history as a hotel but has recently reopened following a renovation. It oozes timeless elegance and historic charm, with sea-view rooms, a private stretch of beach and global cuisines. Meanwhile, the 18th-
access to Baha Bay water park, which features a lazy river, slides and a surf simulator. Atlantis Paradise Island is also jam-packed with things to do, including Aquaventure Waterpark’s rides and rapids, stingray feeding at the lagoon and 11 pools. Those staying at the Comfort Suites Paradise Island will have access to the amenities next door at Atlantis, while also enjoying the hotel’s own outdoor pool, swim-up bar and complimentary breakfast.
PICTURES: Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board; Steve Sanacore; Jerry Balderas
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