The
Atlantis is a large
resort and
casino located on
Paradise Island in
Nassau, Bahamas.
The resort dominates the
Island's
real estate and is a major contributor to the
Island's
economy, employing some 6,000 residents.
Atlantis was
built by
South African
hotel and gambling magnate
Sol Kerzner.
The Beach tower is the oldest and the original building of
Atlantis.
the Beach Tower used to go under a different
name, the
Paradise Beach Hotel, a couple of
decades ago prior to Kerzner's acquisition.
Club Rush, a teenage
club that contains a
dance floor, widescreen TV with seating for
movies, and Internet access is located in the middle of
The Beach tower,
steps from the lobby. The
Lazy River, a tranquil
tube ride where guests gradually
float around
the Tower, is also located outside
the Beach Tower. Seagrapes, a
popular buffet for younger guests, can be
found in the
beach Tower.
The Beach tower is the least expensive accomodation at
Atlantis. Many guests think that the two Coral Towers and
the Beach Tower are an actual part of the photographed
Royal Towers, but they are all separate facilities.
The Beach tower does not offer suites or upgraded rooms. All rooms are
standard rooms and roughly 300
square feet in size. The check-in for
the Beach Tower is located in the Coral Towers.
The "
Bridge Suite" ranks third in terms of most expensive
hotel rooms in
the world at $25,000 USD. It is located in the striking span that connects the two
Royal Towers. This is the
Hotel's presidential suite. The suite has
ten rooms with more than 5,000
square feet of living
space.
The Bridge Suite comes with its own
butler.
The kitchen has its own entrance so the
butler or
cook never bothers the guest.
The
amenities of this
red,
black and gold suite include gold chandeliers, a
baby grand piano, and balconies on both sides of
The Bridge. Past guests include
Oprah Winfrey,
Michael Jordan,
Josh Markovic
Rothschild and
Michael Jackson.
The
Imperial Club is a
section of the
Royal Towers that offers larger suites and a lounge
area just for guests staying at the
Imperial Club. The lounge offers complimentary breakfast, lunch sandwiches, and desserts. The
Imperial Club also offers a private check-in, to avoid the hustle and bustle of a
normal check-in. Not to mention, the
Imperial club is the top
four floors of the
Royal Towers, which offers a stunning
view of the
ocean, or
Nassau Harbor.
Harborside
resort guests
enjoy full access to all the facilities of
Atlantis,
Paradise Island combined with the home-away-from-home
amenities that only a spacious, private
villa can offer.
The resort consists of 392
villas and
features a harbour-front restaurant,
pool area inncluding a childrens'
pool with
water fountains, a
fitness facility, a sundry
store, and all-day shuttle service to
Atlantis.