Points Of Interest

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Points Of Interest

Casino/Resort

Atlantis, Paradise Island - the most popular resort destination in The Bahamas - features the world's largest open-air marine habitat; Aquaventure water park, including the iconic Mayan Temple's Leap of Faith slider; 11 unique pools; renowned beaches; 18-hole golf course; the largest casino in the Caribbean; over 21 restaurants, 19 bars & lounges and Aura nightclub. Atlantis also offers a multitude of unique accommodations, including the iconic Royal Towers and the stylish Cove Atlantis. It is 16.8km from our Stay. Take a taxi and it will cost you about $32.
105 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Atlantis Bahamas
105 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Atlantis, Paradise Island - the most popular resort destination in The Bahamas - features the world's largest open-air marine habitat; Aquaventure water park, including the iconic Mayan Temple's Leap of Faith slider; 11 unique pools; renowned beaches; 18-hole golf course; the largest casino in the Caribbean; over 21 restaurants, 19 bars & lounges and Aura nightclub. Atlantis also offers a multitude of unique accommodations, including the iconic Royal Towers and the stylish Cove Atlantis. It is 16.8km from our Stay. Take a taxi and it will cost you about $32.

National Park

What stands as the last remaining tidal mangrove ecosystem on the shores of Southern New Providence, Bonefish Pond protects 1,235 acres of important coastal wetlands. This national park is home to a wide diversity of birds and is an important nursery for many marine species that are important to the country. With a boardwalk extending out into the mangroves, this park is a great spot for both recreation and education and is the most visited national park on the island.
Bonefish Pond National Park
Cowpen Road
What stands as the last remaining tidal mangrove ecosystem on the shores of Southern New Providence, Bonefish Pond protects 1,235 acres of important coastal wetlands. This national park is home to a wide diversity of birds and is an important nursery for many marine species that are important to the country. With a boardwalk extending out into the mangroves, this park is a great spot for both recreation and education and is the most visited national park on the island.