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What is the dress code at Atlantis Bahamas?

Resort and sports attire is appropriate throughout the day. Shoes and cover-ups are required in the lobbies and in all indoor restaurants, lounges and public places at all times.



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Masks are optional and not required for guests and Team Members of Atlantis Paradise Island. Rest assured your health and well being are top priority here at Atlantis Paradise Island.

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Beach towels are provided daily at Aquaventure Guest Service locations at no charge. All other Atlantis services such as the Mandara Spa, the Comedy Club, and our Business Center, are yours to enjoy for a nominal fee. Meal plans are available to enhance your experience at the resort.

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Many restaurants in the Bahamas will automatically add a 15% gratuity to your bill. If there is a service charge on your bill there is no need to leave an additional tip, however, if you receive exceptional service and wish to add more, this is at your discretion.

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The Cost of Food at Atlantis Bahamas. A family of four could easily spend $300 – $500 daily on food at Atlantis Bahamas, including resort dining plans, lunch, snacks, beverages, and a couple of alcoholic drinks.

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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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Atlantis is open to the public You can walk right into the resort. Personally, I brought my boat and docked it at their free dinghy docks.

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Arrivals - Customs and Duties for tourist are pretty lenient. US traveler can bring most anything into the Bahamas for personal use. The exception is fresh fruits and vegetables as well as anything that is illegal in the US. (marijuana, illegal drugs, etc).

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Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas. Be vigilant when staying at short-term vacation rental properties where private security companies do not have a presence.

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Evenings in the Bahamas can be surprisingly cool, so a warm layer will come in handy. It's often breezy. A light jacket that protects you from the wind that can double as a rain jacket will keep you prepared and comfortable. Include long bottoms and long-sleeve tops in your luggage.

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However, should you decide to visit some of the local attractions, tours or shopping, you will need money. You'll find that merchants on the island do accept most major credit cards, though we recommend some cash for smaller, local merchants and restaurants who may require cash. Taxis in The Bahamas will require cash.

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There's no need to get your currency exchanged, US currency is accepted. You'll want to travel with cash and a major credit card though, because you'll probably need both during your stay. Tips are king. If someone helps you during your stay, tips are expected.

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With gratuities included, you have the freedom to choose whether you want to tip or not, and if you do decide to, they can be tipped the amount that feels right to you based on the service you received. Under no circumstances, however, should you ever feel pressured to tip in an All Inclusive resort.

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“Free” Things To Do on a Day Trip to Atlantis- No Day Pass Needed
  • Marina Village. Marina Village is located next to the hotel on the edge of the marina. ...
  • Casino. ...
  • Joker's Wild Comedy Club. ...
  • Go Shopping. ...
  • Book a Spa Day. ...
  • Atlantis Dolphin Cay. ...
  • Marine Experiences. ...
  • Aquaventure Park + Pools.


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