Atlantis Paradise Island is world-famous as a massive, pink-hued "mega-resort" that serves as a living tribute to the legend of the lost city of Atlantis. It is iconic for its Marine Habitat, one of the largest open-air marine exhibits in the world, featuring over 50,000 aquatic animals and the stunning "Dig" (an aquarium designed to look like sunken ruins). The resort is also home to the Aquaventure water park, which features the "Leap of Faith"—a near-vertical slide that sends riders through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon. In 2026, it remains a top-tier destination for its luxury "The Cove" suites, its world-class casino, and its role as a culinary capital in the Caribbean, hosting restaurants by celebrity chefs like Nobu Matsuhisa and José Andrés. Its combination of high-concept mythology, luxury amenities, and family-friendly thrills makes it one of the most recognizable resorts on the planet.