Don Ramey Logan
First opened in 1968 just offshore from Nassau, Atlantis Paradise Island is one of the Caribbean's most iconic resort destinations, which with its world-famous water park; marine habitats; luxury towers and other accommodations totalling more than 3,800 rooms; and stunning beaches spread out over 154 acres attracts millions of visitors every year. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a honeymoon, or simply a subtropical getaway, this guide will help you plan the perfect trip—covering the best time to visit, must-do experiences, packing essentials, and insider tips.
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Why Visit Atlantis Bahamas?
Atlantis isn’t just a resort—it’s a complete entertainment universe with beaches, water adventures, dining options, and wildlife experiences. Here’s what makes it worth visiting:
Aquaventure Water Park
This 141-acre water park (above) is packed with high-speed slides, lazy rivers, and pools suitable for all ages. The Leap of Faith and Rapid River are among the most thrilling rides.
Marine Habitats and Underwater Tunnels
Atlantis is home more than 50,000 marine animals. You can witness exotic fish, sharks, rays, and more in beautifully designed underwater walkways like The Dig.
Stunning Beaches and Pools
There are some 20 fantastic places to sun and swim, including 14 pools and a half dozen white-sand beaches with clear blue waters.
Diverse Dining Options
From celebrity chefs to casual island cafés, the resort offers some 40 places for a feed, with choices for every budget and taste from casual sandwiches to fine dining such as premiere seafood restaurant Fish by José Andres (below); in fact, it immodestly dubs itself "the culinary capital of the Caribbean."
Abundant Activities
Whether it’s dolphin encounters, snorkeling, pottery classes, yoga, nightlife, or the casino, there’s always something exciting to do.
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Best Times to Visit
The Bahamas enjoys tropical weather year-round, but some months are more suitable depending on your preference:
December to April (peak season): Best weather, most activities open, but higher prices.
May to July (ahoulder season): Warm, less crowded, better deals.
August to November (hurricane season): Budget-friendly but unpredictable weather.
For the best mix of price and comfort, early December or late April are ideal.
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Choosing the Best Accommodations for You
Each offers a different atmosphere. Here’s a quick breakdown:
The Royal
The most famous tower (top), centrally located and perfect for first-time visitors.
The Cove
Upscale, private, and serene (above) - great for adults, and couples in particular.
The Reef
Home-like suites with kitchenettes—best for families or long stays.
The Coral
More affordable with a relaxed environment.
Harborside Resort
Colorful villas and a neighborhood-like feel, ideal for extended trips.
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Top Things to Do at Atlantis Bahamas
Explore The Dig
An ancient Atlantis-themed marine habitat that’s fun and educational.
Spend a Full Day at Aquaventure
A must-do for water lovers—plan to dedicate an entire day.
Dolphin Cay
Enjoy swimming and interacting with dolphins in an eco-friendly habitat (above)
Snorkel the Ruins Lagoon
A unique underwater adventure through ancient Atlantis replicas.
Visit Marina Village
A complex of some 20 shops, 40 restaurants, and vibrant nightlife creates a lively island atmosphere.
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Essential Packing Guide for Atlantis Bahamas
Resort shops can be expensive, so packing smart can save money and stress. For a detailed overview, be sure to consult what to bring to Atlantis Bahamas to ensure you’re fully prepared.
Clothing Essentials
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Light, breathable outfits
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Multiple swimsuits
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Beach cover-ups
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Flip-flops or sandals
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Sun hat or cap
Electronics & Gear
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Waterproof phone pouch
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Power bank
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Camera or GoPro
Sun & Skin Care
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Reef-safe sunscreen
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After-sun aloe gel
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Lip balm with SPF
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Insect repellent
Useful Extras
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Snacks (food at the resort is pricey)
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Reusable water bottle
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Beach bag
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Compact first-aid kit
Pro Tip: Bring your own products whenever possible; Atlantis shops charge premium prices.
Tips for a Better Experience
Book Activities Early
Popular experiences like Dolphin Cay often sell out.
Visit the Water Park in the Early Morning
You’ll avoid long lines and beat the heat.
Use the Resort Shuttle
Each tower is connected via a convenient shuttle service.
Carry a Refillable Water Bottle
It saves money, and even more importantly, helps you stay hydrated.
Try Eateries in Marina Village
It´s generally more affordable than dining inside the main towers, with casual options such as Bimini Road (above), Carmine´s, McKenzie´s Conch Shack, and Murray´s Deli.
Finally, a Word About Rates
They vary dramatically according to class of accommodation as well as season, typically rates runs roughly from about US$250 per night in low season for the least expensive room categories to $2,500–$3,000 or more per night in high season for the most premium suites, with most standard and mid-range rooms falling somewhere between those extremes depending on dates and demand. And keep in mind that these do not cover additional mandatory "resort fees" meant to cover things like access to Aquaventure, shuttle service, and fitness center, as well as Wi-Fi, coffee/tea in rooms, beach towel service, and more. These typicall run $70-$75 per day plus ten percent VAT (value-added tax).
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