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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.
Wireless Internet access is available in all lobbies and pool areas for a daily fee. A complimentary shuttle between Atlantis Royal Towers and other resort towers resort is available.
The following amenities are available (surcharges apply): Full-service spa, sauna, health club, limo or Town Car services, beauty services, dry cleaning service, arcade/game room, and supervised child care/activities. Guests can also access the nearby convention center.
Room Amenities
Rooms
Designed like a grand palace on the mythical lost continent of Atlantis, Atlantis Royal Towers offers 1,201 guestrooms in two salmon-colored wings topped by weathered-bronze spires and connected at the ground-floor level. The East Wing rises in three levels of 12, 16, and 24 stories. The West Wing rises in levels of 16 and 20 stories. Called Great Hall of Waters, the large and fanciful lobby features a three-story dome ceiling, intricately carved columns, and vividly colored frescos of Atlanteans' imagined life.
Atlantis Royal Towers rooms are larger than those in the Coral Towers and the Beach Tower. Royal Towers' rooms have step-out, rather than full balconies.
Imperial Club rooms are located on floors 17-24, and guests have access to a private 19th-floor lounge staffed by a concierge from early morning to late night. Furnished with a television and dining tables, the lounge provides panoramic ocean views. Guests are served complimentary Continental breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails/appetizers, and after-dark sweets. (Note: Upon arrival, Imperial Club guests should identify themselves to the doorstaff, to be escorted to the Sun Lounge for registration.
Tropical decor includes crown molding and palm-motif decor. Amenities include private bathroom, 32-inch flat-screen LCD televisions, internet access (surcharge), and coffeemakers.
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.
Atlantis includes over 38 restaurants, bars, and lounges as well as poolside snack/beverage carts. The following restaurants are located in Royal Towers:
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 breakfast and dinner.
Plato's - Indoor/outdoor lounge serving Continental breakfast, coffee drinks, power drinks, snacks, desserts, cocktails. Spanish guitarist.
Notable restaurants elsewhere in the resort:
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.
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.
Water's Edge - In Coral Tower. Overlooking Water's Edge Lagoon. Buffet breakfast and dinner offered; antipasto bar, family-style Italian dishes.
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. Reservations required.
The Cave Bar and Grill - In Beach Tower. Open-air lunch spot featuring underwater views of marine life. Burgers, hot dogs, salads, ice cream.
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.
Murray's Delicatessen - Traditional New York/Miami deli featuring 1950s Art Deco decor. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Takeout counter. Located on marina waterfront.
Starbucks - In Marina village. Coffee drinks served.
Jamba Juice - In Marina village. Fruit and vegetables blended into smoothies or juices.
Entertainment
Marine Habitat - Eleven 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.
Aura Night Club - This 9,000-square-foot Jeffrey Beers-designed nightclub is operated by PURE Management Group. Aura is raised off the casino floor where a grand staircase leads into the nightclub. The glass dance floor is surrounded by banquette seating. The club features two bars, two VIP sections, and a private VIP parlour. Dress code: Upscale casual attire. Guests must be at least 18 with valid identification.
Atlantis Theater - Located in Convention Center Rotunda. Recent Hollywood hit movies featured.
Atlantis Kids Camp - Supervised sessions (surcharges) offered half-day, full-day, and in the evening for children ages 4-12. Beach olympics, outdoor activities, and daily themes. 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.
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.)
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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out of 466 reviews
“Love it!”
The Atlantis Royal Towers hotel was the best. It was very luxurious and family-oriented at the same time. I wish I was still there, but I will definitely be back next year!
“So much to do, great place to do it”
Looking for a vacation with everything, this is it! Beach, Pool, gaming, fish, water sports, great restaurants, sharks, spa, tennis, manta rays, shopping, starbucks, more fish...obviously, I loved it. Going back...Make restaurant reservations whenever possible, they do get busy...a bit pricey, but if you go expecting it, well, paradise isn't free. Rooms are spacious (i was in royal tower), comfortable, the only bad thing about the vacation was leaving. Enjoy!
“Spectacular resort, water features and landscaping”
If you are looking for a one of a kind resort, this is it. The rooms are comfortable, the view is beautiful, and the service is excellent. What makes this place special is the water features. There are numerous water slides for the kids, a choice of swimming pools for the adults, and convenient poolside food stations. But the most spectacular water features are the aquariums with manta rays, sharks, sting rays and huge, colorful fish that you are separated from only by the glass. You can walk thru clear tunnels under the aquariums or watch the seakeepers feed the manta rays and sharks every day. The staff is very friendly and professional. My only complaint was that the food was outragiously expensive. If the resort offered some sort of all-inclusive package option, it might reduce the food cost. I would highly recommend this resort to everyone to visit at least once in their lifetime.
“Great resort”
Very nice resort, great place for a family vacation. Plenty to do for everybody, but be prepared to pay a lot for your meals and drinks.
“Would love to go back”
The Atlantis Resort is a World Class Act. They really put alot of effort in to making this a beautiful resort with plenty of activites for all ages. We spent 7 nights and 8 days and never ran out of things to do. The amenities are really nice. This was the last vacation for my dad and I would've have wanted to take him any where else. I will return to Atlanits as the memories we created were so special. I do think that wheelchairs should not be an extra charge (especially when paying for a premium room at the Royal Towers). I also would like to see the workout center be free of charge. Honestly, it is a little on the expensive side but 100% worth every dime!
“Great”
very good
“first time in paradise!”
We enjoyed every minute. Our nine year old was in heaven! There was something for everyone. Can't wait to go back next year!!
“ATLANTIS ROYAL TOWERS ARE WORTH THE EXTRA CASH”
WHEN STAYING AT ATLANTIS, IT IS WORTH THE EXTRA CASH TO STAY IN THE ROYAL TOWERS. I WAS ON THE 19TH FLOOR WITH A FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW. IT WAS GREAT. THE BEACH TOWER AND CORAL TOWER ARE NOT IMPRESSIVE. STAY IN THE ROYAL TOWERS FOR SURE IT WILL BE WORTH THE EXTRA CASH! CLOSE TO ALL THE ACTION IN THE CASINO AND THE WATERPARK. THIS WAS TRULY A GREAT TRIP! HIGHLY RECCOMENDED!
“Definitely go back with the kids next time. The place was massive.”
My husband and I celebrate our 3rd year anniversary in Atlantis. We stayed there for 6 days. We had a gourmet meal plan which was a good idea since everything triple the price and we didn't have to worry about where to eat. We did make our dinner reservation 6 wks prior to visit. We ate at Courtyard Terrace, Seafire Steakhouse, Bahamian Club, Casa D'Angelo, Dune, and Cafe Martinique. All restaurant had excellent service and food was excellent. Seafire Steakhouse didn't have great steak it was too dry and we order our steak medium done. For breakfast we ate at Market Place, Seagrapes, and Mosaic. Mosaic is the best b/c it had better selection and it didn't have a dewy smell like the other two restaurant. coffee this is where you get em and its like that at every restaurant! No go on the coffee. Everything was very expensive so if you want beer or wine at a reasonable price I suggest going to the tax free duty store across the Harbor Side. I paid $17 for a glass of cheap wine and got a bottle of it from tax duty free store for $7 dollar. and my husband paid $10 for a beer at the restaurant. Overall it was a lot of fun. Enjoy the pool and all the rides especially the lazy river. the lazy river was more like a rapid river. The Abyss over at the Power Tower was our favorite. the ride was exhilerating.
“Definitely worth a return trip”
The service was wonderful...felt like royalty. the Room was clean and very nicely decorated too ! The hotel staff very courteous and friendly. I will definitely go back !!!
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One Casino Drive Paradise Island, Bahamas
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Location Highlights
The preferred airport for Atlantis Royal Towers is Nassau (NAS-Nassau Intl.) - 14.7 km / 9.1 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.
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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
