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Landmark: Atlantis Paradise IslandCity: Nassau
Country: Bahamas
Continent: North America
Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas, North America
Atlantis Paradise Island is a resort complex situated on Paradise Island in Nassau, The Bahamas. It comprises multiple hotels, a casino, and extensive entertainment facilities.
Visual Characteristics
The resort's architecture features a blend of Mediterranean and Bahamian influences. Structures are predominantly constructed from concrete and stucco, painted in pastel shades of pink, yellow, and blue. The central Royal Towers are the most prominent, characterized by their twin-pyramid design and extensive water features. The complex includes large-scale aquariums, water slides, and landscaped grounds.
Location & Access Logistics
Atlantis Paradise Island is located on the eastern end of Paradise Island. Access from Nassau International Airport (NAS) is approximately 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) via a taxi or pre-booked shuttle service, which involves crossing the Paradise Island Bridge. From downtown Nassau, the resort is approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) east. Parking is available on-site for guests and day visitors, with various tiers of paid parking. Public bus routes do not directly service the resort; transportation is primarily via taxi or private vehicle.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The first phase of Atlantis Paradise Island opened in 1998, developed by Sol Kerzner's Kerzner International. The resort was built on land previously occupied by the Paradise Island Resort. The complex incorporates extensive marine habitats, including the Ruins Lagoon, which houses over 50,000 marine animals representing more than 200 species. These habitats are designed to simulate natural reef environments.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include exploring the marine habitats within the Dig and the Ruins Lagoon, utilizing the Aquaventure water park's slides and river rides, and visiting the Dolphin Cay for marine mammal interactions. Casino gaming is available. The resort also offers access to various beaches and pools. Guided tours of the marine exhibits are offered.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The resort provides a comprehensive range of amenities including numerous restaurants and bars, retail shops, a full-service spa, fitness centers, and convention facilities. Restrooms are located throughout the property. Significant shaded areas are available around pools and beaches. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the resort complex. On-site food vendors and dining establishments are abundant.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal weather, the dry season from December to April is recommended. The water park operates year-round, with hours varying seasonally. Photography is best in the morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh midday sun. High tide is not a specific requirement for most activities, but it affects beach conditions.
Facts & Legends
The resort's design is heavily influenced by the mythical lost city of Atlantis. A specific "secret" tip for visitors is to explore the less crowded marine habitats in the early morning before peak hours to observe animal activity more closely.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cabbage Beach (0.8km West)
- Pirates of Nassau Museum (3.2km Southwest)
- Queen's Staircase (3.5km Southwest)
- Fort Fincastle (3.6km Southwest)
- Straw Market (3.8km Southwest)