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Property Amenities
Fourteen exhibit lagoons are on site (lighted at night) covering 140 acres with 50,000 fish and sea creatures (200 species). Dolphin Cay contains nearly seven million gallons of sea water within three lagoons surrounded by a white sand beach.
In Coral Towers, a two-story library offers computers that provide 15 minutes of complimentary Internet access, daily. Wireless Internet access is available in all lobbies and pool areas for a daily fee. A complimentary shuttle between all resort towers is available.
The following amenities are available (surcharges apply): Full-service health spa, sauna, health club, limo or Town Car services, beauty services, dry cleaning service, arcade/game room, supervised child care/activities and guest parking (surcharge).
Ground transportation:
Shuttle vans and private cars of varying prices are available. They can be reserved during the process of booking a reservation for this hotel, via this Web site, and added to the total trip cost.
Room Amenities
Rooms
The entire Atlantis Paradise Island resort offers 3,614 guestrooms. The Beach Tower, at the tranquil east end of the resort and offering the least expensive accommodations, has 423 guestrooms in a nine-story pink building with a lobby featuring pink-marble floors, pink ceilings, and garden atrium.
Guestrooms are smaller than those in the other towers. Atlantis Beach Tower rooms include full balconies furnished with chairs and cocktail tables. Tropical decor includes pale-peach walls, light-colored furniture, and bright fabrics.
Dining
Please note: Children age 6 and older are welcome at Casa D'Angelo and Café Martinique.
Dinner reservations are required for Café Martinique, Bahamian Club, Casa D'Angelo, and Chop Stix; reservations are required at Carmine's only if a party includes 6 or more persons. To avoid the $50.00 per person "no show" fee, reservations must be cancelled at least 24 hours prior to actual dining time.
High chairs and booster seats are not available at Casa D'Angelo or Café Martinique.
The following restaurants are located in Beach Tower:
The Cave Bar and Grill - Open-air lunch spot featuring underwater views of marine life. Burgers, hot dogs, salads, ice cream.
Voyagers - Coffee drinks, bagels, pastries, panini sandwiches, and fruit mid-day. Cocktails day and evening.
Notable restaurants elsewhere in the resort:
Nobu - In Atlantis Casino. Outpost of acclaimed Nobu Restaurant. Japanese cuisine served. Menu includes new-style sashimi and yellowtail with jalapeno. Reservations required during peak dining hours.
Bimini Road - In Marina Village. Caribbean fare served. Outdoor bar. Grand open kitchen with conch station (Bahamian conch prepared to order). Menu selections include tamarind-glazed pork chop, grilled mahi mahi, and mojo-marinated chicken. Pineapple bread pudding, tropical sorbets, cookie-bash pie. Live entertainment; tropical libations. Reservations required during peak dining hours.
Johnny Rockets - In Marina Village. Family-friendly, 1950s-style diner. Tabletop jukeboxes; hamburgers, chili dogs, chicken salads, shakes, and apple pie.
Atlas Bar & Grill - Located in casino overlooking marina with indoor/outdoor seating. Sports, news, movies on TVs. Lunch/dinner choices such as ribs, pasta, burgers, sandwiches.
Lagoon Bar & Grill - Open-air lunch spot located next to saltwater lagoon. Roof shaped like giant seashell. Sandwiches, salads, pizza, light meals, and tropical drinks.
Shark Bites - Open-air lunch spot across lagoon from Lagoon Bar & Grill. Live Bahamian music. Lighter fare including sandwiches, salads, steak, seafood. Takeout counter.
Starbucks - In Marina village. Coffee drinks served.
Jamba Juice - In Marina village. Fruit and vegetables blended into smoothies or juices.
Seagrapes - This restaurant features live-action cooking stations for breakfast and dinner. The fare includes culinary delights from around the world in addition to American comfort foods and Caribbean dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
Carmines - Located in Marina Village. Offers dining experience of famous New York landmark restaurant. Family-style dining. Classic Italian recipes include Chicken Scarpariello, Shrimp Scampi, Fried Calimari, and Veal Saltimbocca. Reservations required during peak dining hours.
Seafire Steakhouse - Located in Marina Village. Modern steakhouse atmosphere. Menu includes classic shrimp cocktails; Pressed Coriander Crusted Beef Carpaccio; Lemon-pepper Tuna, Sweet Bahamian Lobster Tail, and fine cuts of prime beef. Signature martinis; fine wines. Reservations required during peak dining hours.
The Marketplace - International theme. Features theme-dining alcoves decorated with wines, spices, and flowers from around the world. Global buffet includes seafood, pasta, and sushi from made-to-order food stations. Open for lunch, dinner.
Casa d'Angelo - In Coral Tower. Fine-dining dinner restaurant. Northern Italian cuisine. Frescoed ceiling. Etched glass. Marble bar. Reservations required during peak dining hours.
Chopstix - Intimate fine-dining dinner restaurant with dark-wood ceiling, banquettes. Chinese cuisine such as five-spice duck, lobster tail, Singapore noodles. Reservations required during peak dining hours.
Bahamian Club - In Coral Tower. Steakhouse. Green walls, green ceilings, dark-wood trim. Sepia Bahamian family photos on walls. Steaks, prime rib, lamb, salmon. Dinner only. Reservation required.
Murray's Delicatessen - Traditional New York/Miami deli featuring 1950s Art Deco decor. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Takeout counter. Located on marina waterfront.
Entertainment
Marine Habitat - Fourteen exhibit lagoons (lighted at night) covering 140 acres with 50,000 fish and sea creatures (200 species). Special exhibits for turtles, seahorses, jellyfish, lobsters, crabs, lionfish, piranhas, moray eels. Children's touch-tank filled with sealife.
Atlantis Casino - Open 24 hours. 60,000-square-foot space displaying four large Dale Chihuly glass sculptures. 1,000 slot and video-poker machines and 100 casino tables, including baccarat, roulette, craps, blackjack, Caribbean stud poker, three-card poker, Let It Ride. Race-and-sports book. High-limit area.
Dragons Nightclub - Adjacent to casino. Black-granite bar, video wall, immense sculptures of dragon pairs.
Atlantis Theater - Located in Convention Center Rotunda. Recent Hollywood hit movies featured.
Atlantis Kids Camp - Supervised sessions (fee) offered half-day, full-day, and in the evening for children ages 4-12. Beach olympics, daily themes, and outdoor activities. Science lab housing snakes, fish, sharks' jawbones, microscopes for analyzing discoveries during field trips, and telescopes for stargazing. Educational computer programs. Website-creation lessons. Digital cameras for field trips.
Aura NightClub - This 9,000-square-foot Jeffrey Beers-designed nightclub is operated by PURE Management Group. Aura is raised off the casino floor, accessed by a staircase. The nightclub features DJs spinning, a glass dance floor surrounded by banquette seating, two bars, two VIP sections, and a private VIP parlour. Dress code: Upscale casual attire. Guests must be 18 or older with valid ID.
Club Rush - Teen club (cover charge) open nightly for ages 13-17. Black ceilings, draped smoked-glass windows, leopard-print couches. Continuous supervision. Front room with computer games, Internet-access computers, and DVD movies. Back room with dance floor and DJ music. (Access from late afternoon to early evening for ages 7-12.)
The Dig - Fanciful interpretation of mythical Lost Continent of Atlantis within maze of corridors and rooms. Also viewable from within The Dig or the lower level of the Great Hall of Waters, the Ruins Lagoon, filled with ancient Atlantis artifacts, is home to over 20,000 deep-reef and pelagic fish. These open-water fish include a variety of tuna, jacks, snappers, and spiny lobster. The 2.7 million gallon exhibits allow for the display of certain species of fish that are usually impossible or very difficult to view without getting wet.
Earth & Pottery Studio - Painting and firing (surcharges.)
Jokers Wild Comedy Club - Stand-up comedians. (Cover charge; minimum age 17.)
Recreation
Atlantis recreational facilities feature:
Also available, the private Tom Weiskopf-designed 18-hole championship Ocean Club Golf Course 1.5 miles from the resort at the east end of Paradise Island. Complimentary shuttle service to course is available.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the resort; fees may apply.
Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
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“loved it”
One of the best vacations my wife and I have ever been on. Not only is the bahamas beautiful, but the Atlantis enhances that beauty by providing it's guest with the most stunning beaches, aquariums, restaurants, and shops. If its your first time going to the bahamas, you MUST stay at the Atlantis.
“Overpriced”
Beautiful hotel, but extremely overpriced. Would rather have stayed at an all-inclusive resort for the money. Or stay at the nearby Comfort Suites and still get free access to Atlantis water park. Nice to visit, but wouldn't go back.
“Perfect for Families!”
Beach Tower is perfect for families. It's right on the beach. Great pool attached to Lazy River, Cave Grill convenient for quick lunches. Resort is very expen$ive. If you know that going in, then there are no surprises. It is a resort so you have to expect resort prices. Bring your own snacks for the room and water. Try off site dining as well to save money (Dominos Pizza delivery, etc.)
“Great Stay”
We had 3 rooms in Beach Tower. The rooms were large & very clean. Everyone we encountered was helpful & pleasant. Yes, it's expensive - you're on a resort island! The grounds are kept clean. A very enjoyable experience!
“Atlantis Beach Tower Hotel”
Hotel is very nice, make sure you visit the man make lagoon past the Dolphins Cayman at the end of the Royal Towers. Loved the Lazy River Ride, a must experience. Please book a food plan with the Hotel and enjoy the Restuarants - " best bet for your money ". When booking the food plan, select casual plan if you do not like to dress-up. " Select Hall of Walls dinning on the Casual Food Plan ", you need to make reservations two months in advance from your visit to eat at the Hall of Walls dinning.
“Can't wait to go back”
The hotel was beautiful and well maintained. Our favorite part were the water slides, we did those every day. I do recommend bringing a suitcase with snacks, juices, and waters because it is expensive to eat there. The best deal for what you get is the marketplace restaraunt. it is a wonderful buffet with something for everyone.
“Best vacation ever!”
Atlantis is amazing. We had an awesome time. The grounds are beautiful, the water park is like none other, and the atmosphere is breathtaking. Their beaches are nice, and the staff are very friendly. Food is very expensive. Save some money and take a collapsable cooler. We did, and took a cab to a food market. We were there a week and estimate that it saved us at least $400. We ate out some, but it came in handy for breakfast and lunch.
“Good for the price”
We really liked these hotel, great service nice people...food not so good but the beach is wonderful it is worth it.
“Can't wait to go back.”
I would recommend my family and friends to stay at any of the Atlantis,Hotel in the Paradis Island, Bahamas
“I would love to go back!”
The resort was wonderful. I am spoiled by the clear water and white, clean sand. I don't know if I could ever go to our Texas beaches again. If you have snorkel gear and weight permits, take it. There is snorkeling equipment available in the lagoon but it would be great for the open water - I don't know if the lagoon equipment can be taken to the ocean or not. Food was very expensive - just like everyone else said. Frig is available to rent (room comes with "chiller", not an actual refrigerator). Taxis will take you to grocery store. We booked at the beach tower but we were upgraded to the coral tower. Both looked great. I wouldn't want to stay at the royal tower until the construction was done - due to the chance of getting a view of the construction. My kids (9 & 7) loved the kids camp.
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One Casino Drive Paradise Island, Bahamas
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Location Highlights
The preferred airport for Atlantis Beach Tower is Nassau (NAS-Nassau Intl.) - 15.4 km / 9.6 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
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Paradise Island, New Providence Island, Bahamas: Paradise Island resembles Las Vegas-upon-the-Caribbean with its fanciful resorts and white sands. Tourists often head to the islands casinos, five-star restaurants, and shopping gallerias; its beaches, water parks, and nightclubs, however, are geared primarily for resort guests. The Potters Cay fish market is an easy detour from Paradise Island. Grouper and conch are typical catches of the day.
One Casino Drive Paradise Island, Bahamas
