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One of the biggest resort developments in the Caribbean, the Atlantis Bahamas compound on Paradise I

[Destinations]( [Collections]( [Hotels]( [Which Atlantis Is For You? An Expert Breakdown of the Massive Resort]( [Which Atlantis Is For You? An Expert Breakdown of the Massive Resort]( One of the biggest resort developments in the Caribbean, the Atlantis Bahamas compound on Paradise Island can be more than a little overwhelming. At first glance, it can even be exhausting to comprehend. There are also a few misconceptions that come with the Atlantis Bahamas. You might think of the resorts here and picture images of screaming kids, endless crowds, and charmless decor. However, that's not even close to the truth. The fact is that Atlantis Resorts offers something for nearly every type of traveler. While there are a few things to remember — like there are no Atlantis Bahamas all-inclusive resorts — you'll find everything from chic boutique-style hotels to kid-free zones here. Here is our breakdown of each Atlantis resort. [Oyster Bullet] 1. [The Coral at Atlantis]( Another ’60s-era hotel, [The Coral]( appeals to mid-range travelers, and the crowd skews a bit older. This sprawling property includes multiple ways to soak up the sun, including a 141-acre on-site waterpark, direct beach access, and fourteen pools. Best For: Comfort Zoners, Yachties, Convention Goers, and Starbucks Fans [Oyster Bullet] 2. [The Royal at Atlantis]( For many, [The Royal]( is the only place to be at the Atlantis Resorts, especially first-timers or those who view the trip as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. When most people think of Atlantis, they immediately envision the massive pink — and now-iconic — structure that serves as the mega-resorts nerve center. Guests staying here will find themselves within easy walking distance of the best pools, a luxury spa and fitness center, a stylish casino, the Nobu restaurant, the best waterslides, river rides, and activities at Dolphin Cay. Best For: Gamblers, Water Park Lovers, and Families Wanting to Be in the Center of It All [Oyster Bullet] 3. [Harborside Resort at Atlantis]( Like a basket of Easter eggs, [this attractive time-share property]( across the marina from [The Royal]( is distinguished from the five other sections of Atlantis by its series of colonial-style, pastel-colored buildings — and its lack of direct beach access. This would be a good option for guests who want to avoid the Atlantis mainstream while still having access to all the amenities and for those who have arrived by boat (docks are right outside some of the units). Best For: Peaceful Families, Boaters, and Travelers Who Like Some Independence [Which Atlantis Is For You? An Expert Breakdown of the Massive Resort]( [Oyster Bullet] 4. [The Reef at Atlantis]( This [modern, luxurious condo-hotel]( tower offers residential-style units on the far edge of the enormous grounds. Big studios, one-, and two-bedroom units (many with stunning views) are well-suited to families and have pull-out sofas and fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes. It’s one of the priciest Atlantis options (though not quite as expensive as [The Cove](. Best For: Upscale Families Who Want Direct Beach Access [Oyster Bullet] 5. [The Cove at Atlantis]( [This most fashionable address]( at the Atlantis displaced The Royal as the best, and therefore most expensive, section when it opened in 2007. Chic open-air surroundings, oceanfront suites stocked with Bombay Sapphire Gin, and an air of exclusivity attract families and couples who prefer to be slightly removed from the thickest crowds. Best For: Partiers, Jet-Setters, and Design-Savvy Travelers [Oyster Bullet] 6. Somewhere Else Watch this space—the former Beach Tower hotel is scheduled for a huge renovation, reopening its doors in January 2024 under the new name Somewhere Else. The renovation includes plans to give the property’s vintage vibes a update, complete with 400 modern guest rooms. [CONTINUE READING]( Looking for a place to stay? Here are our picks. [Best for Seniors]( [The Coral at Atlantis]( [The Coral at Atlantis]( [Book Now]( [Best for Gamblers]( [The Royal at Atlantis]( [The Royal at Atlantis]( [Book Now]( [Best for Quiet]( [Harborside Resort at Atlantis]( [Harborside Resort at Atlantis]( [Book Now]( [Best for Partiers]( [The Cove at Atlantis]( [The Cove at Atlantis]( [Book Now]( [Best for Luxury]( [The Reef at Atlantis]( [The Reef at Atlantis]( [Book Now]( [Tiquets.com Events and shows]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( [Oyster]( [My Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Oyster 1 Kendall Square | Cambridge, MA 02138 [855.946.2532](tel:855.946.2532) This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated that you wish to receive emails from [Oyster.com]( . 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