Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas – January Sale

Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas - January Sale

Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas – January Sale

Atlantis Paradise Island has launched a January Sale that includes stays from January 2 through November 25. 2025 at select locations and towers.

Travelers can receive a maximum savings of 30 percent for stays from June 1 to November 20, 2025, and a 25 percent savings for bookings from January 2 to May 31, 2025, at The Coral, The Cove and The Reef.

Atlantis Insiders will receive up to 30 percent savings and up to $1,500 in resort credit with the exclusive “Our Gift To You” sale, available to book from December 23 through December 31, 2024.

Resort Credits at The Coral, The Cove, and The Reef include:

4 nights = $400 ($100/day)
5 nights = $500 ($100/day)
6 nights = $750 ($125/day)
7 nights = $1,000 ($143/day)
10 nights = $1,500 ($150/day)

Resort Credits at The Royal include:

4 nights = $150 ($40/day)
5 nights = $225 ($45/day)
6 nights = $600 ($100/day)
7 nights = $800 ($115/day)
10 nights = $1,200 ($120/day)
Additionally, a public sale will be available to book from December 23, 2024, through January 12, 2025.

This special sale will provide guests at the Coral, The Cove, The Royal and The Reef with the following resort credits:

4 nights = $150 ($40/day)
5 nights = $225 ($45/day)
6 nights = $600 ($100/day)
7 nights = $800 ($115/day)

The Bahamas’ Atlantis Paradise Island this week completed a $150 million resort-wide renovation under which the sprawling mega-resort’s Atlantis Casino, guestrooms, restaurants and lounges all received upgrades, said Atlantic officials.

Guest rooms at The Royal, Atlantis’ familiar tower complex, were also refashioned during the renovation, and Paranza, a new restaurant at The Cove featuring cuisine curated by Michelin-starred chef Michael White, was also added.

Other additions include Bar Sol, private gaming in Clieto’s, indoor/outdoor dining at Silan, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant whose cuisine pays homage to Chef Alon Shaya’s Israeli heritage with a nod to Bahamian flavors.

Also new are a Shake Shack outlet, billed as the Caribbean’s first, casual restaurant Field Trip plus a Cartier jewelry outlet.
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Andrew Larder, FORA Travel Advisor

Andrew Larder, FORA Travel Advisor

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