United States citizens need a valid U.S. passport to go to Bahamas, Jamaica, and most other areas in the Caribbean region. Please see our blog on foreign passport requirements for more detailed information.
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Atlantis is open to the publicYou can walk right into the resort.
Yes, all US citizens and international tourists require an Atlantis Bahamas passport to visit Atlantis Bahamas, Jamaica, or other Caribbean countries. You must have a valid US passport to apply for a visa to the Atlantis Bahamas.
As one of the most famous hotels in the Bahamas, the Atlantis also boasts multiple hotel towers and specific resort sections to accommodate a wide variety of guests' every wish. But, you don't need to be a guest at the resort to visit this mega-resort.
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.
A visit to the paradise island of Atlantis is a great experience for everyone, but not for your wallet! Generally, a couple may expect to pay between $525 and $825 per day, totaling around $4,725 per week. Similarly, a family of four usually spends between $900 and $1,700 daily – an average weekly cost of $9,100.
Unlike other in-house waterparks, to visit Aquaventure you do not need to be a guest at Atlantis. You can simply book your Aquaventure tickets online and get direct entry to the waterpark. Visit one of the world's largest waterparks, Aquaventure!
Atlantis Paradise Island is a destination in the Bahamas that your whole family will love. With a water park, spa, golf course, kids clubs and more than 20 restaurants, there is plenty of variety when it comes to choosing what to do — so consider making Atlantis your next vacation destination.
Your Personal Deep Water Swim shares a lagoon with other Deep Water Swim pods and dolphins. The price of the Deep Water program is $190.00 - $210.00 per person throughout the year.
Swim only within the areas marked by buoys in Paradise Lagoon and the ocean. Participation in watersports activities beyond the buoyed areas requires the use of a life vest. 6. Diving and running within pool areas is strictly prohibited.
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.
Visas. British nationals visiting are usually allowed entry into the Bahamas for up to 30 days without a visa. This can be extended up to a maximum of 8 months by applying to the Department of Immigration in Nassau. Penalties for overstaying include fines and detention pending deportation.
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.
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.
Stay at The Beach Or The CoralIf you're looking to save money but still experience all the fun Atlantis Bahamas has to offer, The Beach Tower is the best place for you. Here, you can find affordable rooms overlooking the garden or the marine life habitats teeming with sea creatures.