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Atlantis  Paradise Island Royal Towers

The Royal Towers At The Atlantis Resort Provide Luxury Accommodations On The Famed Paradise Island In The Bahamas. Occupying 34 Acres On The Island, Which Is Connected To Downtown Nassau By Bridge, The Atlantis Resort Originally Was A Casino Destination In The 1960s. Adopting The Mythical Theme Of The Lost Continent Of Atlantis, Today The Atlantis Resort Is One Of The Most Lavish Properties In The Caribbean And Is A Popular Family Vacation Destination.

The Royal Towers Are The Most Luxurious And Upscale Accommodations At Atlantis, Featuring Stunning Architecture, One-of-a-kind Murals, Sculpture And Fountains. The Great Hall Of Waters In The Lobby Highlights A Soaring 70-Foot Dome Ceiling Made Of Golden Shells And Showcases The Ruins Lagoon, Filled With Ancient Atlantis Artifacts And Home To Over 20,000 Open-water Fish.

The Royal Towers Offer 1,201 Air-conditioned Guestrooms In Two Salmon-colored Wings Topped By Weathered Bronze-colored Spires. Rooms In The Royal Towers Rooms Are The Largest At The Resort And Include Tropical Décor, Sand-colored Walls, Crown Molding And Carved, Light-colored Furniture. Many Rooms Provide Views Of The Harbor, Ocean Or The Resort's Waterscape. Non-smoking Rooms Are Available. This Hotel Is Closest To The Spa, Sports Center, Mayan Temple Water Slides, The Dig, Casino, Two Main Pools, Cove Beach And Marine Exhibits.

The Atlantis Resort Boasts 21 Restaurants, Bars, And Lounges. Restaurants Located In The Royal Towers Include The Café At The Great Hall Of Waters, A Formal Restaurant With A Backdrop Displaying Marine Life In Ruins Lagoon; Fathoms, Also By The Ruins Lagoon And Featuring Seafood; The Marketplace, With Theme-dining Alcoves Decorated With Wine And Flowers From Around The World; And Plato's, An Indoor/Outdoor Lounge Serving Drinks And Food.

Other Atlantis Resort Amenities Include Two Additional Hotels, 50,000-Square- Foot Casino, Shopping Malls And A Private Golf Course.

Area Attractions
Paradise Shopping Centre - 0.5 Mile
Bahamacraft Centre (Shops) - 0.75 Mile
Ocean Club Golf Course - 1.25 Miles
Prince George Wharf (Cruise Ships) - 2 Miles
Parliament Square - 2 Miles
Straw Market (Shops) - 2 Miles
Versailles Gardens - 2 Miles
Fort Montague (Historical Site) - 3 Miles
Ardastra Gardens, Zoo & Conservation Centre - 5 Miles
Bacardi Rum Distillery & Hospitality Centre - 13 Miles

Nassau International Airport (Nas): Approximate Driving Time Is 30 Minutes And Distance Is 16 Miles.

Driving Directions From Nassau International Airport: Turn Right Onto John F. Kennedy Dr. Turn Left Onto Blake Rd And Continue To Its End. Turn Right Onto West Bay St And Head Towards Downtown Nassau. The Street Becomes Bay St. Take Bay To The Bridge. Cross The Bridge (Toll) To Paradise Island And The Hotel Is Ahead.

Getting There: There Is No Regular Shuttle Service From The Airport So The Easiest Way To Get To The Hotel Is By Taxi. Fare Is $26-$35 Usd For The First 2 Passengers And $3 Usd For Each Additional Person. Rental Cars, Town Cars, And Limousines Are More Than $36 Usd. Fees Subject To Change Without Notice. Rental Cars Are Available Online.

Shuttle Vans Or Private Cars Of Varying Prices Are Available. They Can Be Selected During The Process Of Booking An Air-inclusive Reservation For This Hotel, Via This Web Site, And Added To The Total Trip Cost.

Getting Around: Paradise Island Lacks Public Transportation So The Easiest Way To Get Around Is Either On Foot Or By Complimentary Shuttle Buses From The Hotel To Other Parts Of The Atlantis Property And Paradise Island. Motor Scooters Are Also A Popular Way To Tour And Rent For More Than $36 Usd. Fees Subject To Change Without Notice. Water Taxis Cross From Paradise Island To Nassau, Leaving From The New Bridge For Return Fares Of $5-$15 Usd. Once On The Nassau Side, Local Buses Called Jitneys Provide A Way Around For Fares Of Less Than $5 Usd. Fees Subject To Change Without Notice. Water Taxis And Jitneys Stop Running At Dusk. Driving British-style (On The Left) Along Narrow Streets And Through Roundabouts Is Daunting For Most Visitors So If Going Longer Distances, Taxis Are Best. Island-hopping Is Possible Through Bahamas Ferries Which Runs Catamarans To Out Islands Including Eleuthera And Harbour Island From Potter's Cay Between The Old And New Paradise Island Bridges. Or Visitors Can Travel As The Locals Do, On Mailboats Which Leave For The Out Islands From Potter's Cay Or Prince George

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