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What is Paradise Island called now?

However, it was officially renamed to New Providence in 1961 when the Bahamian government sought to create a more positive image for the island. Nevertheless, the name Paradise Island remains more commonly used, especially in the tourism industry.



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Atlantis Paradise Island is an ocean-themed resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. It is built around Aquaventure, a 62-hectare (154-acre) waterscape. Paradise Island Hotel and Casino is located on Paradise Island, an island in the Bahamas.

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South African resort developer Sol Kerzner bought the Resorts International property from Merv Griffin in 1994 and transformed the land into Atlantis, which has been one of The Bahamas' major success stories and employers for many years. Paradise Island continues to evolve with many celebrities calling it home.

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It's really not a vast difference -- New Providence is the main island, on which Nassau is located, while Paradise Island is a smaller island off the coast of New Providence and connected by 2 bridges. So we're talking the same neighbourhoods in terms of proximity.

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Transportation Options on Paradise Island Walking: Paradise Island Bahamas is small in size, so you may opt to go to some of the close destinations on foot. Walking is common for locals and tourists alike in this area and many sidewalks, restaurants, and shops can accommodate wheelchairs and walking assistance devices.

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Visiting Atlantis Paradise Island comes with an average cost that can vary dramatically depending on your choice of accommodations, travel dates, activities, and other included services. As we mentioned above, for a couple, the cost usually lies between $525 to $825 per day or approximately $4,725 per week.

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Famous faces are constantly on the paradise shores of The Bahamas, with the likes of Lenny Kravitz, Nick Cage and Mariah Carey all owning property there. It has also seen the likes of visitors such as Johnny Depp, Jennifer Aniston, Angela Bassett, Oprah Winfrey, Martha Stewart and Jennifer Hudson.

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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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It is best known for the sprawling resort Atlantis with its extensive water park rides, pools, beach, restaurants, walk-in aquarium and casinos.

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Best for food, diving, nature Despite the name, Grand Bahama has always run second to bigger, more glamorous Nassau (New Providence). Yet if you're looking for a laid-back, accessible getaway with a minimum of fuss and more infrastructure than the Out Islands, Grand Bahama is your island.

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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.

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How to Get to the Free Beach on Paradise Island. First things first, if you want to get to the free beach you will need to get over to Paradise Island. Taxi cabs run regularly from the cruise pier to the island. If you take a cab, you can ask them to drop you off at the free beach access.

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The dining plans at Atlantis Bahamas include a variety of complimentary beverages, such as coffee, tea, milk, fountain soda, and juice. Lemonade, fruit punch, and other non-alcoholic drinks are also included.

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Free Things to Do in Paradise Island Cabbage Beach - Get stuck into your favorite magazine or play some tunes while you're catching those rays. Versailles Gardens - Prepare a picnic and enjoy a stroll around the beautiful plants.

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From the Nassau airport taxi rates are approximately $32 to downtown Nassau, $22 to Cable Beach and $38 to Paradise Island—plus the bridge toll. Fares are based on two passengers; there is an additional charge for extra passengers and extra luggage.

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