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Is Atlantis in Bahamas all-inclusive?

Atlantis is not an all-inclusive Resort; we are a full-service Resort.



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IS ATLANTIS AN ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT? Atlantis is not an all-inclusive Resort; we are a full-service Resort. As our guest, you have full access to all Atlantis Aquaventure water park features at no additional cost.

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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.

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2. Non-alcoholic beverages to include: Water, Soda & Juices. Any other non- alcoholic beverages will be at the guest's expense. Package inclusions are available only to guests who have purchased the All-Inclusive experience.

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Atlantis doesn't do “free” well, so by “free” I really mean, you can enter for free, but it's assumed you'll spend money while you are there. Don't expect to access much of the property. Without a Day Pass, you'll likely not be able to get past security to see much of the resort.

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As one part of our commitment to protecting the environment and in lieu of plastic bottles, you will receive 2 reusable The Cove bottles as our gift. There are water refill stations on every guest floor and throughout the resort. We hope you will use these in paradise, and upon your return home.

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Day passes are required for non-Atlantis guests to access the Atlantis waterscape, Dolphin Cay, marine habitat and beaches. The passes can be purchased - on a limited basis - at the Atlantis Adventures desk located at the clock tower in front of The Coral.

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During the daytime, the aquarium is $45 for adults, Children under 4 are free.

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If you aren't staying at the Atlantis Resort, but you want to explore all that it has to offer, it is definitely worth it. Since I was staying at the resort, I didn't have to purchase one. I can honestly say that I enjoyed all that Atlantis has to offer and it was definitely worth it!

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It will give you enough time to relax and enjoy what Atlantis offers without feeling rushed. Plus, package deals often require a minimum 5-night stay, so you will get the most out of your money if you stay at least five days.

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Beach towels are provided daily at Aquaventure Guest Service locations at no charge.

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Through our partnership with Atlantis, Paradise Island in The Bahamas, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars® Caesars Rewards® members can enjoy one complimentary stay at this amazing Caribbean getaway each year.

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Drinks are free as long as you are gambling.

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Atlantis totally allows you bring in a cooler with outside food and drinks. So whether you bring your own from home or stop in at a Nassau or Paradise Island store to stock up, you'll have exactly what you need to keep your food and/or beverages cooled.

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Summer and early fall may see more rain showers, though they are typically short in duration. NAS and Atlantis Bahamas on Paradise Island are approximately 15 km apart. The travel time from the airport to Atlantis takes around 30 minutes, providing a short and enjoyable journey through the beauty of The Bahamas.

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The cheapest month to visit Atlantis Bahamas is September, so if you are willing to go during hurricane season, you can get a great deal. There are also lower rates from January 2nd through early February and most of May. Remember to avoid high-demand periods such as school vacations, holidays, or other busy times.

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Atlantis Bahamas typically offers its best deals during the off-peak season (mid-August to mid-November). September is the cheapest month to visit the Atlantis Bahamas resort. Save money by avoiding popular times like school vacations, holidays, and weekends.

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The Atlantis Atlantis Bridge Suite $25,000 per night The Atlantis Bridge Suite has the distinction of being the most expensive hotel suite in the world—it's $25,000 a night. So what do you get for that kind of money? For starters, location, location, location.

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