Atlantis Paradise Island is a cash free resort.Major credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.
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Upon check-in at all hotels, you are required to place a credit card on file as your security deposit for your incidentals. There is a holding charge on the credit card, which is based on various factors, including number of nights and type of package booked. Atlantis Paradise Island is a cash free resort.
Casinos require that you make your bets in chips or with casino credit. You can change your cash into chips at the table, or visit the cashier's cage. Additionally, try to bring a set amount of cash with you as it will help both keep to your budget and to avoid the high rates for cash withdrawals at on-site ATMs.
While Atlantis Bahamas is bucket list-friendly, it's not exactly the most budget-friendly. Expect to pay at least $400 per night plus another $50-$100 per day per person for food and fees. And if you want a water or harbor view, tack on another $50-$100 per night.
Currency & BankingThe legal tender is the Bahamian dollar, which is equivalent in value to the U.S. dollar. U.S. currency is accepted throughout Nassau Paradise Island, as are most major credit cards and traveler's checks.
Meals are also not included in your stay at Atlantis Bahamas. However, you will be given full signing privileges at the hotel's restaurants and lounges. The resort offers two dining plans for an additional fee to enhance your stay.
- Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark. Hi demicrisasteph, Thank you for your query and for planning to visit our Aquaventure waterpark. Please be advised that you are most welcome to bring your own towels or you may also rent a towel from us.
Tip in the local currencyOtherwise you'll leave your service providers with cash they can't use without paying high fees on currency exchange. Prepare some small change in the local currency before leaving the airport if you can, to tip drivers and hotel porters.
Visitors must declare currency and other negotiable instruments of $10,000 or more upon entry. CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT: Visitors must declare currency and other negotiable instruments of $10,000 or more upon exit.