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*rate found for check-in Dec 26, check-out Dec 29
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Check-in: 1300
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
Atlantis' moderately priced accommodations. Lots of kids' activities nearby.
Atlantis, Paradise Island is a unique destination featuring the world's largest open-air marine habitat, home to over 50,000 sea animals living in 14 exhibit lagoons. Explore Aquaventure, an innovative waterscape of thrilling slides and rides, discover secrets of the lost continent in The Dig and interact with gentle dolphins in Dolphin Cay. Enjoy 20 swimming areas, renowned beaches, Mandara Spa, world-class casino, Aura nightclub, a wide range of dining including the gourmet cuisines of Bobby Flay, Nobu and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, duty-free shopping at Marina Village and Crystal Court, sports center, nearby 18-hole championship golf course, Atlantis Kids Club and Club Rush for teens.
The Beach Tower is situated at the easternmost end of the resort and features Atlantis' moderately-priced accommodations. Nearest to Club Rush teen club, Gamer's Reef Arcade and the Lazy River Ride. Guest staying in Beach Tower arrive & check-in at the Coral Towers.
Additional features: Guest rooms feature a mini-bar, coffee maker, color satellite television, in-room safe, hair-dryer, iron and ironing board and balcony.
* Cancellations within 14 days of arrival will incur a 2 night penalty. *The resort requires a $250 per room per day deposit for incidentals by credit card or cash upon check-in. *Mandatory Bahamas resort taxes, maid gratuities, and utility surcharges are included in your reservation. *You must be at least 18 years old to check in at the hotel. *Check-in time is 3:00 pm, Check-out time is 11:00 am. *Late check out fee applies. *
Check-in: 1300
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Dec 26, check-out Dec 29
Rates displayed reflect the lowest rate found over the next 30 days. This rate is subject to change. Rates may not include service charges, extra person charges, fees or incidental charges (such as room service).
Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(157 reviews)
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Hotel address: One Casino Drive, Paradise Island, Bahamas .
Paradise Island
Nassau International Airport (NAS)
Paradise Island, located on the northern edge of Nassau (New Providence Island), is a short ride from downtown Nassau and the airport.
Enjoy lunch on the open-air terrace under the aquatic-themed, painted domed ceiling. Watch the fascinating sharks swim by as you enjoy fresh salads, sanwhiches and individual pizzas.
Famed Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten brings his culinary expertise to the re-invention of the historic Cafe Martinique. Sounds of a Steinway piano welcomes guests to this graceful candelit restaruant featuring French gourmet fare and spectacular marina views. Cafe Martinique welcomes guests ages 6 and older.
Tempting starters from classic shrimp cocktail to oysters Rockafeller complement entrees such as spit-roasted prime rib and lemon pepper tuna. The menu introduces a variety of signature martinis and offers an extensive collection of fine wines. A traditional butchery counter for Marina guests includes a retail wine selection. Located in the Marina Village.
Traditional Chinese recipes inspire such dishes as wok-fried grouper filet, sweet and sour chicken, and sauteed sliced beef all made to order from the freshest ingredients. Located in the Coral Tower.
Family-friendly Johnny Rockets is a fun 1950's style diner where tabletop Jukeboxes belt out tunes for a nickel. Enjoy great tasting, all-American favorites including juicy hamburgers and chili dogs, chicken salads, shakes, malts and freshly baked apple pie. Located in the Marina Village.
Guests may experience the new trend in Japanese cuisine at the newest outpost of the acclaimed Nobu restaurant by celebrated Japanese Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Savor favorites including new style sashimi and yellowtail with jalapeno, or indulge in the multi course chef's choice, Omasake. Nobu welcomes guests 6 years of age and older.
You will find spirits and unpretentious food at Atlas Grill & Bar, serving classic American fare such as chargrilled burgers, roasted chicken and slow-roasted ribs. Located in the Casino.
Enjoy traditional fine dining in a warm and inviting club atmosphere. The dinner menu features gourmet salads, the finest cuts of steaks, chicken and fresh grilled seafood. Located in the Coral Tower.
Enjoy the lively atmosphere and family-style dining experience of this popular New York restaurant. Sumptuous platters of classic Italian recipes such as chicken scarpariello, shrimp scampi, fried calamari and veal saltimbocca are served in abundant portions to share with family and friends. Located in the Marina Village.
Dine in the "Old World" ambiance of this international marketplace, serving regional fare at made-to-order food stations. Select from a bountiful breakfast buffet. For dinner, feast on a buffet of seafood, pasta, sushi, carved meats, grilled burgers, oven-baked pizza, salads and more. Located in the Royal Tower.
Tuscany meets Caribbean as Chef Angelo Elia brings his award-winning South Florida Italian eatery to The Bahamas. Enjoy one of Chef Angelo's signature dishes from veal chop Milanese to Her crusted rack of lamb. Top off the evening with an espressoosoaked tiramisu. Casa D' Angelo welcomes guests ages 6 years and over.
Uniquely-spiced entrees such as tamarind glazed pork chop, grilled mahi mahi and mojo marinated chicken are tamed by sweet 'tings' like pineapple bread pudding, tropical sorbets and cookie-bash pie. Located in the Marina Village.
Please enter check-in and check-out dates to the right to select a room
Check-in: 1300
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Dec 26, check-out Dec 29
Rates displayed reflect the lowest rate found over the next 30 days. This rate is subject to change. Rates may not include service charges, extra person charges, fees or incidental charges (such as room service).
Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(157 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
4 out of 5
Superior Service Superior Pricetag
Dr. Cerac Nov 10, 2009
Atlantis has recently added new water attractions and are renovating older attractions. The new attractions are top notch ... and fun for the whole family. This is not the place for a budget minded visitor. Everything has an extremely high price however the service and food is very good.
Traveler type: Business
Eat "off campus". A short walk to the nearby restaurants and tee shirt places mmay save you some money.
Score
4 out of 5
Fantastic family get away.
judy Nov 2, 2009
We were upgraded to the Royal Towers and had an exquisite view and lovely room. The place is huge and there were no maps in ... the room. Some of the staff were very unfriendly, especially to children. Other staff members were very nice. We found the food to be very pricey. The water in the hotel room was horrible and we had to constantly buy water which was also very expensive. It was a fun vacation. A little too long for me. It reminded me of a cruise in many ways but with a cruise you have different islands and places to visit. It took us days to see everything but basically it's a giant water park experience.
Traveler type: Family
If you're shopping. Take the ferry off the island and go downtown. (You'll have to ask someone how to find the ferry). To get from one place to another it requires a pretty long walk and sometimes the attraction is difficult to find.
Score
4 out of 5
A Lot to Do in So Little Time!
MissMacofChi Oct 31, 2009
My boyfriend and I came on the Love, Atlantis Style package and it was worth it for the Dolphin Encounter alone! It was ... secluded enough that it seemed really special and the staff were always willing to help you. There was always something to do and something new to see when we walked around the premise. I liked how they had a club, a casino, a theatre playing hollywood movies, a comedy club and more to keep you busy after the pools closed at 6:00pm. The closing time was odd to me considering that this is a resort based around water, maybe it would have been too much, but how about closing later? There are a lot of food options, but of course EVERYTHING is expensive. If you booked your vacation on a budget, make sure to account for spending AT LEAST $25 per person on a CHEAP meal and that's not even including drinks.
Traveler type: Couples
Before you go to Atlantis you should stop a local convenient store and get everything there. I made the mistake of not doing it because I didn't feel like carrying more things. A 1.5 liter bottle of water is $5.75 at the Atlantis and don't even think about the snacks in the mini bar haha! Just get a gallon of water and some chips or something. Also, instead of taking a taxi to Atlantis, take the $3.00 ferry behind the straw market. So worth it!
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
Eat "off campus". A short walk to the nearby restaurants and tee shirt places mmay save you some money.
--Dr. Cerac, Michigan Nov 10, 2009
If you're shopping. Take the ferry off the island and go downtown. (You'll have to ask someone how to find the ferry). To get from one place to another it requires a pretty long walk and sometimes the attraction is difficult to find.
--judy, ventura, california Nov 2, 2009
Before you go to Atlantis you should stop a local convenient store and get everything there. I made the mistake of not doing it because I didn't feel like carrying more things. A 1.5 liter bottle of water is $5.75 at the Atlantis and don't even think about the snacks in the mini bar haha! Just get a gallon of water and some chips or something. Also, instead of taking a taxi to Atlantis, take the $3.00 ferry behind the straw market. So worth it!
--MissMacofChi, Chicago, IL Oct 31, 2009
Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(157 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
4 out of 5
Superior Service Superior Pricetag
Dr. Cerac Nov 10, 2009
Atlantis has recently added new water attractions and are renovating older attractions. The new attractions are top notch ... and fun for the whole family. This is not the place for a budget minded visitor. Everything has an extremely high price however the service and food is very good.
Traveler type: Business
Eat "off campus". A short walk to the nearby restaurants and tee shirt places mmay save you some money.
Score
4 out of 5
Fantastic family get away.
judy Nov 2, 2009
We were upgraded to the Royal Towers and had an exquisite view and lovely room. The place is huge and there were no maps in ... the room. Some of the staff were very unfriendly, especially to children. Other staff members were very nice. We found the food to be very pricey. The water in the hotel room was horrible and we had to constantly buy water which was also very expensive. It was a fun vacation. A little too long for me. It reminded me of a cruise in many ways but with a cruise you have different islands and places to visit. It took us days to see everything but basically it's a giant water park experience.
Traveler type: Family
If you're shopping. Take the ferry off the island and go downtown. (You'll have to ask someone how to find the ferry). To get from one place to another it requires a pretty long walk and sometimes the attraction is difficult to find.
Score
4 out of 5
A Lot to Do in So Little Time!
MissMacofChi Oct 31, 2009
My boyfriend and I came on the Love, Atlantis Style package and it was worth it for the Dolphin Encounter alone! It was ... secluded enough that it seemed really special and the staff were always willing to help you. There was always something to do and something new to see when we walked around the premise. I liked how they had a club, a casino, a theatre playing hollywood movies, a comedy club and more to keep you busy after the pools closed at 6:00pm. The closing time was odd to me considering that this is a resort based around water, maybe it would have been too much, but how about closing later? There are a lot of food options, but of course EVERYTHING is expensive. If you booked your vacation on a budget, make sure to account for spending AT LEAST $25 per person on a CHEAP meal and that's not even including drinks.
Traveler type: Couples
Before you go to Atlantis you should stop a local convenient store and get everything there. I made the mistake of not doing it because I didn't feel like carrying more things. A 1.5 liter bottle of water is $5.75 at the Atlantis and don't even think about the snacks in the mini bar haha! Just get a gallon of water and some chips or something. Also, instead of taking a taxi to Atlantis, take the $3.00 ferry behind the straw market. So worth it!
Score
4 out of 5
Atlantis- Royal Towers
Missjules625 Oct 29, 2009
We booked the Beach Towers but ended up getting upgraded to the Royal Towers! They were beautiful. Atlantis is huge so plan ... on walking A LOT! There was a lot of small children so if you're looking for something quiet and romantic this is the wrong place.
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
It really is Paradise!
Iowa Traveler Oct 21, 2009
The hotel and staff was great. The gounds/pools/marine life was a real shocker. I came for the beach and ended up using all ... the attractions. I liked the way the island was closed to guests only, so security was a real plus. The food was expensive but good and in good supply. oh and if your going to go down the aztec slide, make sure your wife doesn't have the camera on recording you screaming like a little girl coming down!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Was upgraded to the Coral Towers
rthorn Oct 19, 2009
The hotel was wonderful, the best accomodation I have ever encountered, I would be going back next year if I could afford to ... eat there. We had a great room with a fabulous view, the staff were great, unfortunately the hotel caters to the very wealthy, which means that it is unlikely we will be able to go back.
Traveler type: Couples
The hotel grounds are massive, it took the whole trip before we really got familiar with the facility, if you are going take pop, snacks booze anything you can in because they are so overpriced there. The dinner buffets are not remotely worth the $55 a person they charge
Score
5 out of 5
"It was like a honeymoon all over again"
kiera pooh Oct 15, 2009
So much to do in just one spot. what a great place to stay at. This was our 3rd time to the Bahamas and the best yet. Just ... Paradise!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Atlantis Coral Towers Resort
Erik Oct 9, 2009
Hotel itself was very enjoyable but expensive ...
Traveler type: Business
Stuart Covve Scuba diving is a must see attraction
Score
3 out of 5
Atlantis Review
Disapointed Visitor Oct 6, 2009
My husband and I traveled to Atlantis for a wedding. We were absolutely blown away by the prices. A small bag of chips $7! ... Even though we had traveled to the Bahamas we ended up eatting at a Quiznos sub shop because it was all that we could afford! How dissapointing! We were not expecting prices to be so unreasonable. I do not recomend traveling to this location unless you bring at least several hundred dollars for food alone. If you decided that the trip is worth it to you, I would recomend you bring snack foods to fill you up in between the price and skippy meals. We did enjoy the water park; however one of the pools was closed the entire weekend we were there for a commercial filming. How ironic as we found the whole resort to be highly commercialized. While the hotel workers were friendly and helpful, they seemed very overworked and burdened. We felt extremely guilty as it was painfully obvious that the money tourists spend definately does not go to the workers who were just demoralized. Although we had reserved the Beach Towers, the bride upgraded everyone to the Royal Towers. We were so greatful she did this. Although we were dissapointed in the size of the rooms, we couldn't imagine how less attrative and comfortable the Beach Towers would have been. For the money, I believe that we could have stayed in the states and enjoyed a more genuine laid back vacation destination at a more resonable price. We will not be returning.
Traveler type: Couples
Bring snacks with you in your suitcase. The food in Atlantis is very expensive.
Score
4 out of 5
Fantastic first vacation in 14 years
Debbie Sep 28, 2009
Parts of the hotel were closed, we were upgraded to the Coral Towers. you did not need to leave the grounds of the ... Atlantis. Everything you ever needed or wanted. Hotel staff very attentive and warm and freindly.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Atlantis
Claudia Sep 22, 2009
Beautiful Hotel! our favorite is The Cove tower, super chic! The dolphin interaction was really cool =) ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
great getaway
Lyn Sep 17, 2009
I will stay at Atlantis again, next time, I will need more time to do all the activities that they offer there. Two days is ... just not enough for this type of resort. Great hotel, great staff, and great dining. Just get used to walking a lot if you want to see everything of the resort.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Its definitely Paradise Island
Bella Yella Sep 16, 2009
The dolphin cay was beautiful. Loved the lazy river and the beach. Loved the aquarium and the whole layout of the Atlantis. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Dont eat at the Atlantis very very expensive.
Score
5 out of 5
Atlantis, a truely unique place
Grandma T. Sep 16, 2009
For two old people Atlantis helped us to be kids again. Everyday was a new discovery, and adventure. This experience really ... boosted our spirits.
Traveler type: Couples
Many food choices from a small market to hamburger place to really upscale restaurants. You can even find a Starbucks!
Score
3 out of 5
Nice hotel
Mi Sep 11, 2009
if i asked something for my room, the hotel stuff not come quickly. one time i asked for my son crib sheet, the operator ... forget to send the stuff.I called second time and the stuff came to my room. when i asked about the fridge, the front desk lady yell at me.some stuff is friendly and some is not.
Traveler type: Family
everything is very very expensive. if i want to go one place to another, i have to walk a lot. Night life is not good as united states which i mean no entertainment, some shopping is close early, not much resturant.
Score
1 out of 5
Upgraded to Royal Towers
Dave Sep 8, 2009
We were upgraded to in the Royal Towers however, one of the rooms had visible mold spores and smelled very badly. We asked ... for the room to changed and the hotel staff refused saying that they were all booked. They sprayed the room to cover up the smell but staying in the room that evening was "unbearable." Our family members staying in the room became sick from the smell that evening. After an hour of pleading the next day, they "found" another room for our party to stay-in. Nevertheless, the damage had been done. Our vacation was essentially ruined. The hotel should shut down room "10578" in the Royal tower until it is safe healthwise. It is absolutely disgraceful that they knowingly rented that room and forced guests to stay there. That coupled with their unsympathethic attitude makes our future choice very clear. We will never again stay at Atlantis
Traveler type: Family
Fun activity
Score
4 out of 5
Nice resort without much of a caribbean
Beach Traveller Sep 4, 2009
It's a great family resort with exciting water rides, a fabulous collection of marine life, and a beautiful beach. The ... drawback is that if you don't go outside of the resort, you don't get much of feeling that you're in the Bahamas. The hotel is interesting but has a Vegas quality with $10 hot dogs or hamburgers for lunch. If you don't buy a meal plan, you'll have a similar selection for dinner but more expensive.
Traveler type: Family
There's a small mall across the street - go there to stock up on water (half the price of what you'll be pay in the room) and sunscreen, if needed. Sunscreen is very expensive and tends to run in lower SPF, bring extra with you!
Score
5 out of 5
Wonderful - my favorite hotel ever!
SaraMahine Aug 31, 2009
wondeful - i love this hotel and the pools are amazing. ...
Traveler type: Friends
Score
5 out of 5
Great Hotel, Atlantis is for everybody!!
race Aug 31, 2009
words can not describe this hotel, it is truley amazing! they have everything you could possibly want. The pools are awsome ... as well as the aquarium and the beach. I didnt gamble in the casino but did walk through it several times and it was just like Vegas. I bought the cheap dining plan and still had 15 places to choose from for breakfast and dinner. I have traveled to alot of places and I would say that Atlantis is on my top 5. One drawback is that Atlantis will nickle and dime you for everything. bottle water is $7 and a can of coke is $5 even people magazine was $12 and ciggerettes were $6 and suntan lotion was $28-44, they basicaly mark everything up 400-500% so take everything you will need and buy your alcohol across the street.
Traveler type: Friends
If you choose to go to ATLANTIS and happen to be on a budget, Do NOT open the mini bar!! Get a cab and go into town and buy snacks and drinks and magazines if apply. Atlantis marks everything up 400-500%. People magazine cost $12 and SPF 30 cost $48. Buy the dining plans that are available, however you will be responsible for paying the 15% gratuity out of pocket.
Score
1 out of 5
I WILL NEVER GO BACK TO ATLANTIS !!!!!!
business Aug 25, 2009
For the huge amount of money you spent , there are countless options in the caribbean and the staff is way too rude!!! ...
Traveler type: Business
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Eat "off campus". A short walk to the nearby restaurants and tee shirt places mmay save you some money.
--Dr. Cerac, Michigan Nov 10, 2009
If you're shopping. Take the ferry off the island and go downtown. (You'll have to ask someone how to find the ferry). To get from one place to another it requires a pretty long walk and sometimes the attraction is difficult to find.
--judy, ventura, california Nov 2, 2009
Before you go to Atlantis you should stop a local convenient store and get everything there. I made the mistake of not doing it because I didn't feel like carrying more things. A 1.5 liter bottle of water is $5.75 at the Atlantis and don't even think about the snacks in the mini bar haha! Just get a gallon of water and some chips or something. Also, instead of taking a taxi to Atlantis, take the $3.00 ferry behind the straw market. So worth it!
--MissMacofChi, Chicago, IL Oct 31, 2009
The hotel grounds are massive, it took the whole trip before we really got familiar with the facility, if you are going take pop, snacks booze anything you can in because they are so overpriced there. The dinner buffets are not remotely worth the $55 a person they charge
--rthorn, Oshawa Ontario Canada Oct 19, 2009
Stuart Covve Scuba diving is a must see attraction
--Erik, Centralia, Il Oct 9, 2009
Bring snacks with you in your suitcase. The food in Atlantis is very expensive.
--Disapointed Visitor, Charlotte, NC Oct 6, 2009
Dont eat at the Atlantis very very expensive.
--Bella Yella, New York, NY Sep 16, 2009
Many food choices from a small market to hamburger place to really upscale restaurants. You can even find a Starbucks!
--Grandma T., Newport Beach, Ca. Sep 16, 2009
everything is very very expensive. if i want to go one place to another, i have to walk a lot. Night life is not good as united states which i mean no entertainment, some shopping is close early, not much resturant.
--Mi, New York Sep 11, 2009
Fun activity
--Dave, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Sep 8, 2009
There's a small mall across the street - go there to stock up on water (half the price of what you'll be pay in the room) and sunscreen, if needed. Sunscreen is very expensive and tends to run in lower SPF, bring extra with you!
--Beach Traveller, New York, NY Sep 4, 2009
If you choose to go to ATLANTIS and happen to be on a budget, Do NOT open the mini bar!! Get a cab and go into town and buy snacks and drinks and magazines if apply. Atlantis marks everything up 400-500%. People magazine cost $12 and SPF 30 cost $48. Buy the dining plans that are available, however you will be responsible for paying the 15% gratuity out of pocket.
--race, Dallas, Tx. Aug 31, 2009
To help keep dining costs low, go to the Marina Village and eat at the casual restaurants there. 1/2 the price of the buffet and other fancier restaurants in the resort. Its a short 5 minute walk.
--Carribean Traveler, Pittsburgh, PA Aug 20, 2009
Find Antonio's (cheap and excellent quality) and Blue Lagoon in Club Land Or' (gourmet - place is empty most of the time) just outside of hotel gates.
--BeachBum, Wisconsin Aug 20, 2009
Buy snacks outside at market. Make sure you pack all your needs. Everything from water to chips cost a small fortune
--Shelly, Forest Hill,Md Aug 19, 2009
Get the meal plan because dining can be super expensive!
--Jennifer, Brooklyn, NY Aug 18, 2009
There are a lot of options for dining in the hotel, but we found the harbor village section to have more moderate prices and options.
--Stephen, Boston Ma Aug 17, 2009
Dining is very expensive check the hotel services book for pricing. Go to the Marina area for less expensive delicious food. Murray's deli, Pizzeria, Johnny Rockets to name a few. Town closes at 5pm so do not plan on going downtown in the evening.
--redrose, Boca Raton, Florida Aug 16, 2009
water slides are awesome as well as The Dig.
--traveler, San Jose, CA Aug 12, 2009
I recommend staying at cove or towers, they are closer walk to pools and water attractions.
--Urban Hillbilly, Muncie, IN Aug 9, 2009
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