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Atlantis Royal Towers

One Casino Drive Paradise Island, Bahamas

Atlantis resort’s crown jewel on Paradise Island

Theme towers
These spire-topped towers contain 1,201 rooms and embody the Lost Continent theme offered by the water-park and marine-life Atlantis resort on Paradise Island, which connects by bridge to Nassau. Show more
Day/night family fun
Attractions include more than 20 swimming areas, water slides, saltwater sports lagoon, 3-mile beach, health spa, casino, multiple restaurants/bars, children's clubs, and 140 acres of waterscape attractions.
Flat-screen TVs
Atlantis Royal Towers' guestrooms offer balconies, LCD TVs, wireless Internet access, and coffeemakers; Imperial Club rooms have access to a lounge with complimentary food/cocktail service. Hide

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Harbour View
One king bed or two queen beds. Step-out balcony. View of Nassau Harbor or Atlantis marina. Two-chair dining set. Upholstered reading chair. Cocktail table. 32-inch flat-screen LCD television. Coffeemaker. Shower/tub combination. Green-marble vanity.
Harbor View Imperial Club
One king bed or two queen beds. Step-out balcony providing view of Nassau Harbor or Atlantis marina from floors 17-24. Two-chair dining set. Upholstered reading chair. Cocktail table. 32-inch flat-screen LCD television. CoffeemakerShower/tub combination. Green-marble vanity. Bathrobes/slippers.
Terrace
One king bed or two queen beds. Step-out balcony providing non-water view of resort grounds. Two-chair dining set. Upholstered reading chair. Cocktail table. 32-inch flat-screen LCD television. Coffeemaker. Shower/tub combination. Green-marble vanity.
Water View
One king bed or two queen beds. Step-out balcony providing view of Atlantis waterscapes or Atlantic Ocean. Two-chair dining set. Upholstered reading chair. Cocktail table. 32-inch flat-screen LCD television. Coffeemaker. Shower/tub combination. Green-marble vanity.
Water View Imperial Club
One king bed or two queen beds. Step-out balcony providing view of Atlantis waterscapes or Atlantic Ocean from floors 17-24. Two-chair dining set. Upholstered reading chair. Cocktail table. 32-inch flat-screen LCD television. Coffeemaker. Shower/tub combination. Green-marble vanity. Bathrobes/slippers.
One Bedroom Regal Suite
1 king bed. Balcony with harbor or water view. 1,076 square feet. Sofa bed. Separate living area with sofa bed, four-seat dinette, armchair, armoire, flat-screen HDTV, and two large closets. Master bathroom with separate bathtub and walk-in shower, and dual sinks.
Rate includes unlimited access to all marine exhibits, including The Dig and Aquaventure as well as other water features; a daily activities program; fish feeding; library access; 15-minutes of Internet access daily in the lobby; movies in the Atlantis Theatre.
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Hotel Policies & Fees

The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.

Policies
  • Pets not allowed
  • Check-in time starts at
  • Check-out time is 11 AM
Fees
  • The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
    • Valet parking fee: USD 15 per day
    • Fee for wireless Internet in business center: USD 14.95 per 24-hour period (rates may vary)
    • Fee for in-room wireless Internet: USD 14.95 per 24-hour period (rates may vary)
  • The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.

Property Amenities

  • Marina on site
  • Swimming pool - outdoor
  • Private beach
  • Poolside bar
  • Swimming pool - children's
  • Full-service health spa
  • Steam room
  • Sauna
  • Concierge desk
  • Health club
  • Nightclub
  • Room service (24 hours)
  • Bar/lounge
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Limo or Town Car service available
  • Business center
  • Ballroom(s)
  • Exhibit space
  • Multiple large conference rooms
  • Event catering
  • Multiple small meeting rooms
  • Audio-visual equipment
  • Cell phone/mobile rental
  • Business services
  • Internet access - wireless
  • Porter/bellhop
  • Express check-out
  • Doorman/doorwoman
  • Security guard
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Multilingual staff
  • Total number of rooms - 1,201
  • Number of floors - 12-24
  • ATM/banking
  • Shopping on site
  • Tour assistance
  • Medical assistance available
  • Beauty services
  • Dry cleaning/laundry service
  • Library
  • Arcade/game room
  • Casino
  • Elevator/lift
  • Valet parking (surcharge)
  • Year Built - 1934
  • Tennis on site
  • Wedding services
  • Supervised child care/activities
  • Wireless (high-speed) Internet access - surcharge
  • Valet parking

Rooms

Designed like a grand palace on the mythical lost continent of Atlantis, Atlantis Royal Towers offers 1,201 guestrooms in two salmon-colored wings topped by weathered-bronze spires and connected at the ground-floor level. The East Wing rises in three levels of 12, 16, and 24 stories. The West Wing rises in levels of 16 and 20 stories. Called Great Hall of Waters, the large and fanciful lobby features a three-story dome ceiling, intricately carved columns, and vividly colored frescos of Atlanteans' imagined life.

Atlantis Royal Towers rooms are larger than those in the Coral Towers and the Beach Tower. Royal Towers' rooms have step-out, rather than full balconies.

Imperial Club rooms are located on floors 17-24, and guests have access to a private 19th-floor lounge staffed by a concierge from early morning to late night. Furnished with a television and dining tables, the lounge provides panoramic ocean views. Guests are served complimentary Continental breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails/appetizers, and after-dark sweets. (Note: Upon arrival, Imperial Club guests should identify themselves to the doorstaff, to be escorted to the Sun Lounge for registration.

Tropical decor includes crown molding and palm-motif decor. Amenities include 32-inch flat-screen LCD televisions and coffeemakers.

Atlantis Royal Towers, Paradise Island,  Bahamas, Rooms Suite

Room Amenities

  • Cable/satellite television channels
  • Premium television channel(s)
  • Pay movies
  • Hypo-allergenic bedding available
  • Complimentary newspaper
  • Air conditioning
  • Climate control
  • Blackout drapes/curtains
  • Voice mail
  • Multi-line phone
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Wake-up calls
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Hair dryer
  • Shower/tub combination
  • In-room childcare (surcharge)
  • Electronic check-out
  • Electronic/magnetic keys
  • Flat-panel television
  • Iron/ironing board
  • In-room safe
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Window opens
  • Clock radio
  • Rollaway beds available
  • Cribs (infant beds) available
  • Smoking permitted
  • Minibar (surcharge)
  • Wireless high-speed Internet access (surcharge)

Dining

Atlantis includes over 38 restaurants, bars, and lounges as well as poolside snack/beverage carts. The following restaurants are located in Royal Towers:

The Marketplace - International theme. Features theme-dining alcoves decorated with wines, spices, and flowers from around the world. Global buffet includes seafood, pasta, and sushi from made-to-order food stations. Open for breakfast and dinner.

Plato's - Indoor/outdoor lounge serving Continental breakfast, coffee drinks, power drinks, snacks, desserts, cocktails. Spanish guitarist.

Please note: Children age 6 and older are welcome at Casa D'Angelo and Café Martinique.

Dinner reservations are required for Café Martinique, Bahamian Club, Casa D'Angelo, and Chop Stix; reservations are required at Carmine's only if a party includes 6 or more persons. To avoid the $50.00 per person "no show" fee, reservations must be cancelled at least 24 hours prior to actual dining time.

High chairs and booster seats are not available at Casa D'Angelo or Café Martinique.

Notable restaurants elsewhere in the resort:

Carmines - Located in Marina Village. Offers dining experience of famous New York landmark restaurant. Family-style dining. Classic Italian recipes include Chicken Scarpariello, Shrimp Scampi, Fried Calimari, and Veal Saltimbocca.

Seafire Steakhouse - Located in Marina Village. Modern steakhouse atmosphere. Menu includes classic shrimp cocktails; Pressed Coriander Crusted Beef Carpaccio; Lemon-pepper Tuna, Sweet Bahamian Lobster Tail, and fine cuts of prime beef. Signature martinis; fine wines. Reservations required during peak dining hours.

Water's Edge - In Coral Tower. Overlooking Water's Edge Lagoon. Buffet breakfast and dinner offered; antipasto bar, family-style Italian dishes.

Casa d'Angelo - In Coral Tower. Fine-dining dinner restaurant. Northern Italian cuisine. Frescoed ceiling. Etched glass. Marble bar. Reservations required during peak dining hours.

Chopstix - Intimate fine-dining dinner restaurant with dark-wood ceiling, banquettes. Chinese cuisine such as five-spice duck, lobster tail, Singapore noodles. Reservations required during peak dining hours.

Bahamian Club - In Coral Tower. Steakhouse. Green walls, green ceilings, dark-wood trim. Sepia Bahamian family photos on walls. Steaks, prime rib, lamb, salmon. Dinner only. Reservations required.

The Cave Bar and Grill - In Beach Tower. Open-air lunch spot featuring underwater views of marine life. Burgers, hot dogs, salads, ice cream.

Nobu - In Atlantis Casino. Outpost of acclaimed Nobu Restaurant. Japanese cuisine served. Menu includes new-style sashimi and yellowtail with jalapeno. Reservations required during peak dining hours.

Bimini Road - In Marina Village. Caribbean fare served. Outdoor bar. Grand open kitchen with conch station (Bahamian conch prepared to order). Menu selections include tamarind-glazed pork chop, grilled mahi mahi, and mojo-marinated chicken. Pineapple bread pudding, tropical sorbets, cookie-bash pie. Live entertainment; tropical libations. Reservations required during peak dining hours.

Johnny Rockets - In Marina Village. Family-friendly, 1950s-style diner. Tabletop jukeboxes; hamburgers, chili dogs, chicken salads, shakes, and apple pie.

Atlas Bar & Grill - Located in casino overlooking marina with indoor/outdoor seating. Sports, news, movies on TVs. Lunch/dinner choices such as ribs, pasta, burgers, sandwiches.

Lagoon Bar & Grill - Open-air lunch spot located next to saltwater lagoon. Roof shaped like giant seashell. Sandwiches, salads, pizza, light meals, and tropical drinks.

Shark Bites - Open-air lunch spot across lagoon from Lagoon Bar & Grill. Live Bahamian music. Lighter fare including sandwiches, salads, steak, seafood. Takeout counter.

Murray's Delicatessen - Traditional New York/Miami deli featuring 1950s Art Deco decor. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Takeout counter. Located on marina waterfront.

Starbucks - In Marina village. Coffee drinks served.

Jamba Juice - In Marina village. Fruit and vegetables blended into smoothies or juices.

Atlantis Royal Towers, Paradise Island,  Bahamas, Dining Restaurant

Entertainment

Marine Habitat - Eleven exhibit lagoons (lighted at night) covering 140 acres with 50,000 fish and sea creatures (200 species). Special exhibits for turtles, seahorses, jellyfish, lobsters, crabs, lionfish, piranhas, moray eels. Children's touch-tank filled with sealife.

Atlantis Casino - Open 24 hours. 60,000-square-foot space displaying four large Dale Chihuly glass sculptures. 1,000 slot and video-poker machines and 100 casino tables, including baccarat, roulette, craps, blackjack, Caribbean stud poker, three-card poker, Let It Ride. Race-and-sports book. High-limit area.

Dragons Nightclub - Adjacent to casino. Black-granite bar, video wall, immense sculptures of dragon pairs.

Aura Night Club - This 9,000-square-foot Jeffrey Beers-designed nightclub is operated by PURE Management Group. Aura is raised off the casino floor where a grand staircase leads into the nightclub. The glass dance floor is surrounded by banquette seating. The club features two bars, two VIP sections, and a private VIP parlour. Dress code: Upscale casual attire. Guests must be at least 18 with valid identification.

Atlantis Theater - Located in Convention Center Rotunda. Recent Hollywood hit movies featured.

Atlantis Kids Camp - Supervised sessions (surcharges) offered half-day, full-day, and in the evening for children ages 4-12. Beach olympics, outdoor activities, and daily themes. Science lab housing snakes, fish, sharks' jawbones, microscopes for analyzing discoveries during field trips, and telescopes for stargazing. Educational computer programs. Website-creation lessons. Digital cameras for field trips.

Club Rush - Teen club (cover charge) open nightly for ages 13-17. Black ceilings, draped smoked-glass windows, leopard-print couches. Continuous supervision. Front room with computer games, Internet-access computers, and DVD movies. Back room with dance floor and DJ music. (Access from late afternoon to early evening for ages 7-12.)

The Dig - Fanciful interpretation of mythical Lost Continent of Atlantis within maze of corridors and rooms. Also viewable from within The Dig or the lower level of the Great Hall of Waters, the Ruins Lagoon, filled with ancient Atlantis artifacts, is home to over 20,000 deep-reef and pelagic fish. These open-water fish include a variety of tuna, jacks, snappers, and spiny lobster. The 2.7 million gallon exhibits allow for the display of certain species of fish that are usually impossible or very difficult to view without getting wet.

Earth & Pottery Studio - Painting and firing (surcharges.)

Jokers Wild Comedy Club - Stand-up comedians. (Cover charge; minimum age 17.)

Recreation

  • Golf - miniature nearby
  • Golfing nearby
  • Golf - driving range nearby
  • Sailing nearby
  • Scuba diving nearby
  • Boat launch nearby
  • Scooter/moped rentals nearby
  • Helicopter/airplane tours nearby
  • Fishing nearby
  • Aerobics on site
  • Basketball on site
  • Pilates classes on site
  • Snorkeling on site
  • Swimming on site
  • Volleyball on site
  • Yoga classes/instruction on site

Verified Reviews: All guest reviews are verified as submitted by our customers and reflect their stay at Atlantis Royal Towers

4.4
out of 5
avg. guest rating
Hotel service:
4.3
Hotel condition:
4.5
Room cleanliness:
4.5
Room comfort:
4.4
Location:
4.6
Neighbourhood:
4.4
91%

of guests recommend

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A Traveller from Texas
4.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 9 Dec 2011

“it was okey”

Bath tub and sink were clogged. Shower curtain was flying when shower is on,so it was sticking to my body everytime i take a shower.Requested to have it changed with a heavier kind but they said that is the only one they have. Everything was expensive inside the hotel.

A Traveller from Massachusetts
5.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 6 Dec 2011

“Very Impressive”

Great place. Excellent staff. The only disappointment was the food and pricing of the food. The outdoor food/drink venues need better choice of food. The food was too amercian kids ... A few choices more on the idea of Miami Beach outdoor Hotel selection would be nice for adults. Did not like the dinner buffet at all ... food was very bland ... large selection but nothing great for the price. Some native Bahamian food would have been great also.

Area recommendations
Didn't travel outside Atlantis
Bill W from Maryland
5.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 5 Dec 2011

“Will come back soon”

We visited Atlantis couple of times during cruise trips. Our daughter enjoyed the water park and dolphin interaction, so we decided to stay there for the Thanksgiving break. It has been a very pleasant trip. The Atlantis is a very beautiful resort, with many attractions to my 9-year daughter, the various aquariums, water parks, the beaches, snorkeling...Clean room, friendly crew, nice food, everything is perfect. When we arrived at the hotel, we tried to schedule a Sea Lion interaction for my daughter, but it is over booked during the following days of our stay. So we have to leave it for next time, and will book it in advance.

HAJIME from CONNECTICUT
3.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 30 Nov 2011

“Very good hotel. but expensive”

Atlantis was very good. However, with inflation. You must cost over $1,000 during the stay.

Mike R. from Winston Salem, NC
4.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 28 Nov 2011

“People Everywhere”

This was our 7th time to Atlantis and the property is still the best around. The downside is the amount of people there. Atlantis is all about money, so they let cruise ship passengers pay a daily fee to come to the property. Those people then flood the pool area, slides, and casino. Therefore, if you pay to stay here, you must wait in line behind people who paid for a day pass. Greed is ruining the product and not sure we will be back.

Andrea from St. Louis
5.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 26 Nov 2011

“Hoping to go back!”

We spent 5 nights with our 8 year-old son and stayed in an Imperial Club room. Having complimentary continental breakfast and snacks throughout the day (and complimentary happy hour!) in the Imperial Club Lounge helped keep costs down for food and drinks while out and about. We also packed snacks (crackers, granola bars, candy, beef jerky, etc) from home. All of the staff were very friendly and helpful throughout the resort. Although the resort looks huge, everything is within easy walking distance. If we go back, we would consider staying in a less expensive room in a different tower. But it was fun to splurge on our first trip! Food is expensive and many dinner plates are large portions that are share-able. I was disappointed that fruit was not a choice for a side item with kids meals, usually only french fries. We grabbed an extra apple or banana at breakfast to save for evening. Of our 4 full days there, we spent the first 3 at Aquaventure and other pools on property. Our last full day was spent sleeping in and taking the water taxi to the Straw Market. The Atlantis Kids Adventure was great for my son and it let my husband and I have an adult evening out. Spending 5 nights was about right...not sure my son would've lasted another day! Start making your list ahead of time so you don't forget anything...plenty of sunscreen, magazines, sunglasses. Nothing is cheap at the Atlantis! Overall, a fantastic, relaxing vacation!

What to pack
Sunscreen, sunglasses, magazines (don't read them until you get there!), tote bag, swim suit cover up (required in lobbies), snacks
A Traveller from Austin, TX
5.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 17 Nov 2011

“Nice in November”

I was pleasantly surprised to find that all the reviews I read that said the staff was rude were quite wrong. We had nothing but pleasant staff on our visit in November. Being more of the "off" season, lines were not too long. Food was good, resort grounds were very nice and the extent of the pools and water activities was amazing. The only fault we found with the resort was that it was not overly stroller-friendly. We had to carry our daughter's stroller up and down many staircases. Elevators were either too difficult to locate, out of order or just not available.

When to go
Early November was still pleasant weather without the crowds.
Jitendra S from Great Falls, VA
5.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 9 Nov 2011

“Impressed with the Service, Quality and blown away by the location”

A unique and great experience that everyone should experience, at least once in a lifetime. The location is spectacular surrounded by turquoise water as far as your eye can see. The have eclectic restaurants around the place that serve food as exquisite as the restaurant. Best place to have a memorable family vacation.

Theresa F from Feasterville, PA
5.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 2 Nov 2011

“Will return”

Food prices for normal dining NOT ridicoulas Example large burger and fries with pickles $12.00 Typical prices for a resort atmosphere. Gratuity included in all food and beverage prices Import Bottles and drafts approx $5-$7 Drinks approx $6-$12 Souveniers over priced example Hotel sweatshirt $50 take taxi to Fish Fry area for great bahamian seafood

A Traveller from Friendswood, TX
4.0
out of 5
Recommends this hotel
Posted 25 Oct 2011

“Better than expected”

Went to Nassau for an event and expected the Atlantis to be a ditto of the typical Las Vegas megaplex; full of smoke and the only way in or out is through the casino! But it was very nice; the only time you saw the casino and the associated casino stuff was if you wanted to. The room was very nice and because of an early warning we knew to pick restraurants carefully $$$ can run up very fast. Two minow warnings: 1. Don't even look at the minbar! Prices are typical minibar excess but use is monitored by weight. (BTW: the front desk does alert you to this at check-in). Thinking this meant if you took something out you were charged but we put something in, to cool, and it charged us! Go figure! ; ) 2. Sunday brunch at the Market place was over $57 for two --- room service would have been the same price or cheaper. Still would strongly consider returning and recommend for couples or families. Tons of things to do with many great attractions that are included with the room.

Getting around
Against everything we read we rented a car and it wasn't such a bad place to drive. Might be hard alone but with two of us it was part of the adventure and we got to see many different areas from Paradise Island to Sandy Point.
Must see
Aguarium and The Dig.

Atlantis Royal Towers

One Casino Drive Paradise Island, Bahamas

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Nearby Points of Interest

  • Atlantis Aquarium - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
  • Aquaventure - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
  • Versailles Gardens - 1.3 km / 0.8 mi
  • Prince George Wharf - 1.5 km / 0.9 mi
  • Parliament House - 1.7 km / 1.1 mi
  • Queen's Staircase - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi
  • Water Tower - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi
  • Fort Fincastle - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi
  • Supreme Court - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi
  • Nassau Public Library - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi
  • Straw Market - 2 km / 1.2 mi
  • Cabbage Beach - 2 km / 1.3 mi
  • Balcony House - 2.1 km / 1.3 mi
  • Pompey Museum - 2.1 km / 1.3 mi
  • Pirate Museum - 2.1 km / 1.3 mi

Location Highlights

  • Marina nearby
  • Casino nearby
  • On beach
  • Full-service health spa nearby

The preferred airport for Atlantis Royal Towers is Nassau (NAS-Nassau Intl.) - 14.7 km / 9.1 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.

Nearest Major Airport:

  • Nassau, Bahamas (NAS-Nassau Intl.)

Area:

Paradise Island, New Providence Island, Bahamas: Paradise Island resembles Las Vegas-upon-the-Caribbean with its fanciful resorts and white sands. Tourists often head to the island’s casinos, five-star restaurants, and shopping gallerias; its beaches, water parks, and nightclubs, however, are geared primarily for resort guests. The Potter’s Cay fish market is an easy detour from Paradise Island. Grouper and conch are typical catches of the day.

Atlantis Royal Towers

One Casino Drive Paradise Island, Bahamas

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