Atlantis Paradise Island will resume operations on December 10, just in time for the winter holiday and festive season.
The resort, which is the country’s largest private-sector employer, has been closed since March and postponed its reopening several times.
Returning guests will be welcomed at Atlantis’ renovated Royal East Tower guestrooms, Harborside Resort villas, and The Reef residential-style studios and suites, which will open on December 17.
Visitors to Atlantis, Paradise Island will be required to vacation in place throughout the duration of their stay.
In an effort to entice guests the mega-resort is offering a limited-time, first-night free offer, bookable between November 10th – 22nd, and valid for stays between December 10th – 17th with a two-night minimum length of stay.
The resort spans close to 200 acres with five miles of white sand beaches and tranquil azure waters, multiple pools, diverse dining, spa, golf, shopping, reimagined experiences customized with guests’ safety in mind, a multitude of attractions, and other luxury amenities at their fingertips.
“Guests have more than enough to keep them entertained without ever having to leave the resort,” according to resort officials.
Travelers can enjoy Atlantis Casino, the Marina, Mandara Spa, Ocean Club Golf Course, fine dining at Nobu, and Todd English’s Olives, Crystal Court shops, Marina Village, Aquaventure, Dolphin Cay, the world’s largest open-air marine habitat encompassing over 50,000 aquatic animals, and more – all with physical distancing measures in place.
For travelers flying from the New York Tri-State region, Atlantis Paradise Island has partnered with JetBlue on an air and resort package offering non-stop charter flights to Nassau, Bahamas from Newark, NJ. Beginning January 3, 2021, guests who book this package will receive non-stop direct roundtrip air service from Newark to Nassau (Sunday to Sunday flights), seven-night accommodations in Atlantis’ renovated Royal East Tower, roundtrip airport transfers and a $75 daily dining credit per person.
SOURCE: https://www.thegallery242.com/post/atlantis-to-reopen-dec-10-guests-can-t-leave-property
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