Access to the beaches at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas is strictly regulated, but there are high-value ways for non-guests to visit. The resort's primary beaches, such as Paradise Beach and Cove Beach, are reserved exclusively for overnight guests and those who purchase an Atlantis Day Pass. This pass typically costs around $190–$250 per adult and includes access to the Aquaventure water park, the marine habitats, and the private beach areas. However, if you are looking for a more "budget-friendly" peer strategy, you can access Cabbage Beach, which is a public beach located immediately adjacent to the Atlantis property. While you cannot use the resort's lounge chairs or umbrellas on the public side, you can walk along the shoreline for free up to the "high water mark." For cruise ship passengers or day-trippers, the Day Pass is the only official way to enjoy the full "Atlantis experience," including the facilities, restrooms, and security of the resort’s private sands.