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Atlantis Paradise Island is a vast and lively resort that has become one of the Caribbeans prime destinations. It is home to more than 50,000 aquatic creatures and contains a series of inland waterways and six open-air lagoons. It also boasts the largest casino in the Caribbean. With a varied range of activities, shopping and dining, this Bahamian resort is popular with families, couples, honeymooners, conference-goers and singles.
Accommodations at Atlantis Paradise Island are spread throughout several buildings, each with its own style and ambiance. The rooms and Regal Suites at Coral Towers have a bright island décor that appeals to families; those in the more adult-oriented Royal Towers are decorated in traditional style. Other sections of the hotel, such as The Reef, offer guestrooms and suites resembling residential apartments, with kitchen facilities and separate sleeping and living areas.
There are 21 restaurants at the resort, ranging from Nobu, the upscale Japanese restaurant, to Murrays Deli for casual sandwiches and snacks. The Bahamian Club serves traditional local cuisine, and Café Martinique specializes in French gourmet fare. Bimini Road has a pan-Caribbean menu, Carmines serves classic Italian, and there are several buffet options on-site for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as snacks to go.
Activities run the gamut, from the massive 24-hour Atlantis Casino, to water slides and river rides at the water park Aquaventure and dolphin encounters at Dolphin Cay Atlantis. There is extensive shopping on-site, a full menu of treatments at the Mandara Spa, nightly movies at the Atlantis Movie Theater and live entertainment every night.
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Suicide Train - Atlantis Theatre - Paradise Island Bahamas
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Atlantis Hotel Bahamas Theatre
Here's a view of the Atlantis Hotel Bahamas Theatre. They showed three movies a day. A g rated movie early, then a pg and a pg-13 after. It was good for a rainy day.
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Discover Nassau and Paradise Island in The Bahamas
Discover Nassau and Paradise Island in The Bahamas
If the fabled continent of Atlantis should rise up out of the waves, it might look like Atlantis on Paradise Island. With its coral-colored buildings, strange rooftops (even with leaping marlins facing each other) and an iconic main building consisting of two halves connected by a bridge, Atlantis on Paradise Island creates an impression of erupting from another time, another place, another world.
Atlantis on Paradise Island is an upscale resort that offers something for everyone. For adults, it offers thousands of comfortable hotel rooms, suites and condominium-type living spaces. More than 21 fine dining and casual dining venues make sure one never need go hungry. Nighttime entertainment includes music and dancing, a theater and a comedy club, in addition to bars and lounges. The biggest casino in the Caribbean, decorated with enormous Chihuly chandeliers, allows many opportunities to tempt the gods of chance.
A large spa features a choice of therapies for personal pampering. A fitness center and tennis court keeps athletes in shape. The challenging Tom Weiskopf-designed Ocean Club Golf Course makes golfers happy.
The resort is lush with vegetation, verdant with lagoons and pools. It boasts of white soft sand beaches and a series of interconnected pools for cooling down when the sun gets too hot. It has ocean views that go on forever. In short, the property is dazzling.
Paradise Island is in the Bahamas, connected to Nassau by two bridges. Nassau has become a popular cruise stop for many Caribbean cruise operators, usually on the way back to a U.S. home port . Unfortunately, at this point in time, when one has tired of island beaches and ubiquitous tourist shopping traps, there really isn't that much to do in Nassau, even for a few hours of disembarkation.
So, many cruise passengers opt for a day pass to Atlantis because, even though it is very expensive, it is a unique and fascinating destination, particularly for kids.
Visitors check in and get tagged with ID's to make sure they don't wander into areas reserved for resident guests. Mostly, they have access to the pools and beaches on the property. None of the pools or lagoons are particularly deep, so kids can have a good time in a safe environment. Parents and grandparents with kids in tow off the cruise ships can enjoy the relaxing day.
It is the adventures, however, that justify the price of admission. Atlantis, true to its name, has amazing water slides and aquariums that can leave adults and children thrilled and spellbound. The Leap of Faith water slide, for example, takes a leap of faith as guests ride a nearly vertical 60-foot drop at high speed through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon. It is amazing to watch a huge shark swim by as you glide through the water. The top of the slide looks like an ancient Mayan Temple, adding to the human sacrifice apprehensions.
Guests can even race each other down one of the adjacent water slides and then check their speeds on the time clocks at the bottom to see who won. Small children can enjoy a special slide area built for them, ending in a pool only three feet deep.
Kids can have close encounters with a large variety of sea creatures, creating thrilling and educational experiences. In Dolphin Cay, kids can interact with dolphins and sea lions, even hug and kiss them. There is also a trainer program where kids can work with the pros in close proximity while learning about the animals. Kids can touch, interact with and feed sting rays in several lagoons on the property. forbes rich list London luxury shopping billionaire millionaire Monaco super rich private jet yacht entertainment luxs report us usa America uk London Donald trump Dubai elite executive arab ceo forbes Europe vip money lil wayne travel 5 star hotel super car bugatti Lamborghini Ferrari Porsche private jet 2014 2015 monaco luxury get rich gambling investment Beverly Hills Malibu Miami positive thinking super yacht mega yacht playboy mansion luxury lifestyle mansion Walk down a flight of stairs and step into a tunnel that goes to The Dig, a simulated archeological excavation complete with turn of the century tools that looks like a scientist found and is reclaiming that eponymous fabled kingdom. An old-fashioned deep sea diving suit directs attention onto the glass walls of an enormous sea life aquarium. Huge sharks, mantas, eels and other amazing creatures swim by close enough to touch, but for the glass. One giant manta casually flapped its wings to glide through the water, revealing a wing span of perhaps 15 feet. The Dig is an exciting simulation that can excite kids' imaginations.
Walk up another staircase and enter the enormous lobby, with Egyptian-like pillars, huge domes and colorful frescos that reflect ancient themes.
Atlantis Bahama
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Approximately 700 islands, spread over nearly 100,000 square miles of ocean, constitute The Bahamas. The term Out Islands (or Family Islands) refer to all of the islands except New Providence, home to Nassau and Paradise Island, and Grand Bahama, home to Freeport/Lucaya. There are flights to all of the island centers from Nassau. It's also possible to charter a plane, take a high-speed catamaran ferry, or hop aboard a chartered sailboat or motorboat
Home to the Bahamas capital of Nassau and the resort development of Paradise Island, New Providence Island is the most visited Bahamian island, thanks to its international airport and busy cruise ship dock. Freeport/Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island is a popular destination offering excellent golf courses including ones designed by Dick Wilson, Joe Lee and Robert Trent Jones Jr.
AIRPORT/ GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airport: Lynden Pindling International Airport - to Cable Beach - 10 minutes. To Downtown Nassau - 20 minutes. To Paradise Island - 30 minutes. Grand Bahama International Airport - to downtown - 5 minutes. To International Bazaar -- 10 minutes. By Sea : Discovery Cruise Line - Operates a daily service between Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Grand Bahama Island. Imperial Majesty Cruise Line's Regal Empress sails every two days between Ft. Lauderdale and Nassau. Gateways/Flying Times: To Nassau from Miami - 35 minutes. New York -- 2.5 hours. San Francisco (via Miami) - 5 3/4 hours. Toronto -- 3.5 hours. Learn more about how to get to The Bahamas.
CLIMATE: Average temperature - Summer: High 90, Low 78. Winter : High 75, Low 60. Average humidity 78. Average rainfall - Rain showers occur any time of the year, but rainy months are from May to October. Approximate sunrise - Summer: 0630 - 0700. Winter: 0630
- 0700. Approximate sunset - Summer: 2000. Winter: 1730.
DINING: Restaurants available - Local. American. Fast Food. Gourmet. Continental. French. Italian. Chinese. Japanese. Polynesian. Mexican. Caribbean. French. Greek. Mediterranean. Seafood. 15% service charge is usually added. Dress code is casual. Some restaurants may require slightly more formal attire.
NIGHTLIFE: Entertainment available includes - Nightclubs. Discos. Casinos. Cabarets. Theatre. Cinema. Live music. Native shows.
SIGHTSEEING: Abaco: Hope Town Light House. Wyannie Malone Museum. Albert Lowe Museum. Memorial Sculpture Garden. Exuma: Exuma Land and Sea Park. Stocking Island. Plantation ruins. Underwater caves. Eleuthera: Preacher's Cave. Glass Window Bridge Ocean Hole. Harbour Island: Pink sand beaches. Grand Bahama: International Bazaar. Glass-bottom Boat. Port Lucaya. UNEXSO Dive Center. The Dolphin Experience. Lucayan National Park. East End Adventures. Kayak tours. Nassau: Straw Market. Bay Street. Pompey Museum. Pirates of Nassau. Horse and carriage rides. Government House. Historical Forts. Ardastra Gardens. The Fish Fry At Arawak Cay. Queen's Staircase. Water Tower. Walking Tours. Discover Atlantis.
Inside the Atlantis Hotel and Casino - Nassau, Bahamas
A view inside the Atlantis Hotel and the largest Casino in the Caribbean.
Atlantis In The Bahamas
- Atlantis Paradise Island is a vast and lively resort that has become one of the Caribbeans prime destinations. It is home to more than 50,000 aquatic creatures and contains a series of inland waterways and six open-air lagoons. It also boasts the largest casino in the Caribbean. With a varied range of activities, shopping and dining, this Bahamian resort is popular with families, couples, honeymooners, conference-goers and singles.
Accommodations at Atlantis Paradise Island are spread throughout several buildings, each with its own style and ambiance. The rooms and Regal Suites at Coral Towers have a bright island décor that appeals to families; those in the more adult-oriented Royal Towers are decorated in traditional style. Other sections of the hotel, such as The Reef, offer guestrooms and suites resembling residential apartments, with kitchen facilities and separate sleeping and living areas.
There are 21 restaurants at the resort, ranging from Nobu, the upscale Japanese restaurant, to Murrays Deli for casual sandwiches and snacks. The Bahamian Club serves traditional local cuisine, and Café Martinique specializes in French gourmet fare. Bimini Road has a pan-Caribbean menu, Carmines serves classic Italian, and there are several buffet options on-site for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as snacks to go.
Activities run the gamut, from the massive 24-hour Atlantis Casino, to water slides and river rides at the water park Aquaventure and dolphin encounters at Dolphin Cay Atlantis. There is extensive shopping on-site, a full menu of treatments at the Mandara Spa, nightly movies at the Atlantis Movie Theater and live entertainment every night.
ATLANTIS PARADISE ISLAND, BAHAMAS HEADLINER CLINT CARVALHO STANDING OVATION
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Atlantis Hotel Bahamas
Website Booking : checkincaribbean.com
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Approximately 700 islands, spread over nearly 100,000 square miles of ocean, constitute The Bahamas. The term Out Islands (or Family Islands) refer to all of the islands except New Providence, home to Nassau and Paradise Island, and Grand Bahama, home to Freeport/Lucaya. There are flights to all of the island centers from Nassau. It's also possible to charter a plane, take a high-speed catamaran ferry, or hop aboard a chartered sailboat or motorboat
Home to the Bahamas capital of Nassau and the resort development of Paradise Island, New Providence Island is the most visited Bahamian island, thanks to its international airport and busy cruise ship dock. Freeport/Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island is a popular destination offering excellent golf courses including ones designed by Dick Wilson, Joe Lee and Robert Trent Jones Jr.
AIRPORT/ GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airport: Lynden Pindling International Airport - to Cable Beach - 10 minutes. To Downtown Nassau - 20 minutes. To Paradise Island - 30 minutes. Grand Bahama International Airport - to downtown - 5 minutes. To International Bazaar -- 10 minutes. By Sea : Discovery Cruise Line - Operates a daily service between Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Grand Bahama Island. Imperial Majesty Cruise Line's Regal Empress sails every two days between Ft. Lauderdale and Nassau. Gateways/Flying Times: To Nassau from Miami - 35 minutes. New York -- 2.5 hours. San Francisco (via Miami) - 5 3/4 hours. Toronto -- 3.5 hours. Learn more about how to get to The Bahamas.
CLIMATE: Average temperature - Summer: High 90, Low 78. Winter : High 75, Low 60. Average humidity 78. Average rainfall - Rain showers occur any time of the year, but rainy months are from May to October. Approximate sunrise - Summer: 0630 - 0700. Winter: 0630
- 0700. Approximate sunset - Summer: 2000. Winter: 1730.
DINING: Restaurants available - Local. American. Fast Food. Gourmet. Continental. French. Italian. Chinese. Japanese. Polynesian. Mexican. Caribbean. French. Greek. Mediterranean. Seafood. 15% service charge is usually added. Dress code is casual. Some restaurants may require slightly more formal attire.
NIGHTLIFE: Entertainment available includes - Nightclubs. Discos. Casinos. Cabarets. Theatre. Cinema. Live music. Native shows.
SIGHTSEEING: Abaco: Hope Town Light House. Wyannie Malone Museum. Albert Lowe Museum. Memorial Sculpture Garden. Exuma: Exuma Land and Sea Park. Stocking Island. Plantation ruins. Underwater caves. Eleuthera: Preacher's Cave. Glass Window Bridge Ocean Hole. Harbour Island: Pink sand beaches. Grand Bahama: International Bazaar. Glass-bottom Boat. Port Lucaya. UNEXSO Dive Center. The Dolphin Experience. Lucayan National Park. East End Adventures. Kayak tours. Nassau: Straw Market. Bay Street. Pompey Museum. Pirates of Nassau. Horse and carriage rides. Government House. Historical Forts. Ardastra Gardens. The Fish Fry At Arawak Cay. Queen's Staircase. Water Tower. Walking Tours. Discover Atlantis.
Atlantis Aqua Adventure - Nassau, Bahamas
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Approximately 700 islands, spread over nearly 100,000 square miles of ocean, constitute The Bahamas. The term Out Islands (or Family Islands) refer to all of the islands except New Providence, home to Nassau and Paradise Island, and Grand Bahama, home to Freeport/Lucaya. There are flights to all of the island centers from Nassau. It's also possible to charter a plane, take a high-speed catamaran ferry, or hop aboard a chartered sailboat or motorboat
Home to the Bahamas capital of Nassau and the resort development of Paradise Island, New Providence Island is the most visited Bahamian island, thanks to its international airport and busy cruise ship dock. Freeport/Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island is a popular destination offering excellent golf courses including ones designed by Dick Wilson, Joe Lee and Robert Trent Jones Jr.
AIRPORT/ GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airport: Lynden Pindling International Airport - to Cable Beach - 10 minutes. To Downtown Nassau - 20 minutes. To Paradise Island - 30 minutes. Grand Bahama International Airport - to downtown - 5 minutes. To International Bazaar -- 10 minutes. By Sea : Discovery Cruise Line - Operates a daily service between Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Grand Bahama Island. Imperial Majesty Cruise Line's Regal Empress sails every two days between Ft. Lauderdale and Nassau. Gateways/Flying Times: To Nassau from Miami - 35 minutes. New York -- 2.5 hours. San Francisco (via Miami) - 5 3/4 hours. Toronto -- 3.5 hours. Learn more about how to get to The Bahamas.
CLIMATE: Average temperature - Summer: High 90, Low 78. Winter : High 75, Low 60. Average humidity 78. Average rainfall - Rain showers occur any time of the year, but rainy months are from May to October. Approximate sunrise - Summer: 0630 - 0700. Winter: 0630
- 0700. Approximate sunset - Summer: 2000. Winter: 1730.
DINING: Restaurants available - Local. American. Fast Food. Gourmet. Continental. French. Italian. Chinese. Japanese. Polynesian. Mexican. Caribbean. French. Greek. Mediterranean. Seafood. 15% service charge is usually added. Dress code is casual. Some restaurants may require slightly more formal attire.
NIGHTLIFE: Entertainment available includes - Nightclubs. Discos. Casinos. Cabarets. Theatre. Cinema. Live music. Native shows.
SIGHTSEEING: Abaco: Hope Town Light House. Wyannie Malone Museum. Albert Lowe Museum. Memorial Sculpture Garden. Exuma: Exuma Land and Sea Park. Stocking Island. Plantation ruins. Underwater caves. Eleuthera: Preacher's Cave. Glass Window Bridge Ocean Hole. Harbour Island: Pink sand beaches. Grand Bahama: International Bazaar. Glass-bottom Boat. Port Lucaya. UNEXSO Dive Center. The Dolphin Experience. Lucayan National Park. East End Adventures. Kayak tours. Nassau: Straw Market. Bay Street. Pompey Museum. Pirates of Nassau. Horse and carriage rides. Government House. Historical Forts. Ardastra Gardens. The Fish Fry At Arawak Cay. Queen's Staircase. Water Tower. Walking Tours. Discover Atlantis.
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Atlantis Resort - Bahamas Vacation Video [Waterslides,Resort and More]
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Explore the lost city of Atlantis in 360 degrees.
The Dig at Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas
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