Nassau & Paradise Island, often considered the gateway to The Bahamas, consist of two islands: New Providence and Paradise Island.
White sands and turquoise waters are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to why Nassau Paradise Island is the perfect place for a luxury break. With a huge variety of family-friendly and couple focused accommodation options, a host of activities from horse riding to snorkelling, and attractions that showcase a vibrant Caribbean culture, it’s not hard to see the appeal.
Boasting around 300 days of sun a year and temperatures averaging around 27C, Nassau Paradise Island’s beaches are a huge draw – they’re known for being some of the most beautiful in the world, ideal for relaxing or playing on.
Off the beach, there are three water parks: Aquaventure at Atlantis Paradise Island, Baha Bay in Baha Mar and Fins Up at Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau. These will appeal to families, as they speed down flumes, leap into pools, take on bubbling rapids or relax on lazy rivers.
There’s history too. Learn about the destination’s fascinating past by heading for Parliament Square, Government House and the Queen’s Staircase – the most-visited attraction in Nassau. The island is also home to several well-run museums and art galleries, including many that will particularly appeal to younger guests. At Pirates of Nassau, visitors can board a replica pirate ship and learn about the history of piracy in The Bahamas, while the Educulture Junkanoo Museum offers interactive experiences allowing kids to make vibrant masks or try traditional Bahamian dancing.
When it comes to food, you can relish the laid-back approach, with Nassau Paradise Island offering everything from local favourites to classic international dishes, all set against the tropical backdrop of the Caribbean. Don’t forget to try conch, the national food of The Bahamas. The marine mollusk is served up in many ways, including as conch fritters, or fresh in a salad. There are also plenty of places to grab a drink – think fresh, colourful juices for all the family, while adults might fancy adding a little local rum.
Lavish resorts, quaint hideaways, beachfront glamor, or laid-back island vibes – Nassau Paradise Island’s hotels and resorts are delightfully unique. One thing remains the same: you’ll be welcomed with warm, legendary Bahamian hospitality that will make you immediately feel at home.
OUR RESORTS
Atlantis Paradise Island
Be prepared for a holiday destination like no other. Families and couples seeking action, adventure and an unforgettable resort experience need look no further. You’ll find there’s an incredible variety of entertainment and facilities, including dramatic man-made caves, cascading waterfalls, a wonderful beach and lagoons rich in marine life. But the centrepiece is the 141-acre Aquaventure water park with its incredible water slides. It’s all truly breathtaking and it would be hard to think of any other resort which is in the same league.
Rosewood Baha Mar
Prepare to be dazzled by this Bahamian beauty, an exclusive oceanfront retreat that blends colonial elegance with sun-kissed beach vibes. Rosewood is the most luxurious resort within the Baha Mar complex, situated on a private white-sand beach and offering some of the most beautifully appointed rooms, suites and villas in the Bahamas.
Goldwynn Resort & Residences
Located on New Providence’s famous cable beach, this luxurious resort is a harmonious blend of opulence and tropical charm, boasting ocean views, spacious accommodations and an excellent array of facilities.
The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort
The Ocean Club, a Four Seasons Resort offers world-class luxury, superb facilities and service second to none. Sitting alongside a breathtaking white-sand beach, this elegant hotel is one of the region’s premier resorts.
SLS Baha Mar
One of three hotels within Baha Mar, the Bahamas’ largest resort complex and set on a prime stretch of beachfront close to downtown Nassau, this elegant oceanfront retreat features trendy accommodation, a rooftop bar and an assortment of restaurants.