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Who owns Atlantis Bahamas 2023?

Brookfield Asset Management LLC owns Atlantis Bahamas, and Marriott International's Autograph Collection Hotels operates the resort.



As of 2026, the Atlantis Paradise Island resort in the Bahamas is owned by Brookfield Asset Management Inc., a global alternative asset manager based in Toronto, Canada. Brookfield acquired the property in 2011/2012 as part of a debt-for-equity restructuring with the original developer, Kerzner International. While Brookfield owns the physical assets and the land, the resort is operated by its own dedicated management team. In recent years, Brookfield has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into the property for renovations, including the complete overhaul of The Royal towers and the addition of new Michelin-starred dining concepts like Fish by José Andrés. Although there were rumors of a potential sale in 2023 and 2024, Brookfield remains the owner of record in 2026. The resort continues to be one of the largest employers in the Bahamas and a cornerstone of the Caribbean's luxury tourism industry, maintaining its status as a premier global destination for marine-themed entertainment and hospitality.

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The Atlantis Paradise Island resort in the Bahamas is no longer owned or operated by Kerzner and is now owned by Brookfield Asset Management LLC and operated by Marriott International's Autograph Collection Hotels.

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You can get a night at Atlantis for as little as $206 in the lowest room tier, but if you want a more luxurious room or are visiting during peak season, you may pay over $1,000 per night. On average, a stay at Atlantis costs roughly $550.

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Both have luxurious and international standard facilities and services. However, Atlantis Dubai is usually considered to be of better quality than Atlantis Bahamas. Quality: Same. If you are looking for a luxury resort with complete facilities and services, Atlantis Dubai is the right choice.

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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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The Royal is the icon of Atlantis, featuring awe-inspiring mythology of the Lost City of Atlantis risen from the sea. From the magnificent lobby to The Dig, The Royal is larger than life.

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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, Paradise Island - the most popular resort destination in The Bahamas - features the world's largest open-air marine habitat; Aquaventure water park, including the iconic Mayan Temple's Leap of Faith slider; 11 unique pools; renowned beaches; 18-hole golf course; the largest casino in the Caribbean; over 21 ...

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For more than two decades, Atlantis — best known for exuding Bahamian culture, serving as a marvel and custodian of marine life, and its landmark pink architecture — has paved the way for luxury, hospitality, and entertainment in the Caribbean and around the world.

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U.S. citizens are generally required to present a valid U.S. passport when traveling to The Bahamas, as well as proof of anticipated departure from The Bahamas. Those traveling to The Bahamas on a cruise may use another Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) compliant document.

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Atlantis features five distinct hotels in which to stay: the grand, iconic towers of The Royal, the family-friendly ambiance of The Coral, spacious waterside villas at Harborside Resort, all-suite luxury accommodations at The Cove, and residential-style living at The Reef.

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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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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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