Yes, you can visit the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island without being a registered hotel guest, but your access is tiered based on what you are willing to pay. Anyone can visit the "Crystal Court" shops, the massive Marina Village, and the famous Atlantis Casino for free. However, if you want to see the iconic "Dig" aquarium, the water park, or the private beaches, you must purchase a "Day Pass." These passes can be quite expensive, often ranging from $150 to $250 per person depending on the season. In 2026, Atlantis has become even more restrictive with "roaming" visitors to preserve the experience for their high-paying guests, so "sneaking a peek" at the pools is nearly impossible without a wristband. If you are on a cruise, many lines offer excursions that include transport and a day pass. For those on a budget, enjoying the public areas of the Marina Village at sunset provides a great taste of the resort's grandeur without the hefty price tag of a full-access pass.