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Visiting Paradise Island, Bahamas

Paradise Island is a beautiful and lush tropical paradise located just off the coast of Nassau, Bahamas. The island is known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and luxurious resorts, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking a tropical getaway. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, Paradise Island has something to offer everyone.

Visiting Paradise Island, Bahamas

Visiting Paradise Island, Bahamas

The Beaches

One of the main attractions of Paradise Island is its breathtaking beaches. The island’s white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters are normally perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. The time of year you visit will influence this as we visited in early February and found the wind so bad we only were able to get into the ocean one time. In fact, one of the days during our visit our resort completely closed the beach due to high wives. Be sure to plan your visit accordingly so you can best enjoy the water.

The most famous beach on Paradise Island is Cabbage Beach, which is known for its clear waters and stunning views of the Nassau harbor. This beach is usually quite busy and there are a lot of locals walking around trying to sell you things. Which can affect your ability to just relax and enjoy the views. The nice thing, however, is the locals do rent our chair and umbrellas to make your beach experience more pleasant. You can also grab a drink in a pineapple which screams beachy vacation.

There are also several smaller, more secluded beaches where visitors can escape the crowds and enjoy a more intimate beach experience. You may have to walk a ways down the beach to enjoy these peaceful spots.

Atlantis Resort

Visiting Paradis Island, Bahamas

Another popular activity on Paradise Island is visiting the famous Atlantis resort. This massive resort complex covers much of the island and offers a variety of activities, including water parks, marine habitats, and world-class dining. Visitors can spend their days exploring the resort’s many attractions or simply lounging by the pool and soaking up the sun.

For those interested in marine life, Paradise Island is also home to several excellent snorkeling and scuba diving sites. The island’s waters are home to a variety of colorful fish and coral, making it a popular spot for underwater photography. Snorkeling and scuba diving excursions are available for all levels of experience, and it’s a great way to explore the island’s underwater world.

Word of advice, Atlantis comes with a very big price tag. However, if you plan on visiting after 6pm you can get into the aquarium, casino, etc. for free!

Dining and Shopping

In addition to the beaches and resort activities, Paradise Island also offers a variety of dining and shopping options. There are several high-end restaurants and bars that offer delicious food and drinks, as well as several shops selling local crafts and souvenirs. Visitors can also take a short ferry ride to Nassau to explore the city’s historic and cultural sites, including the iconic Parliament Square and the stunning Queen’s Staircase.

Accommodations

Visiting Paradise Island, Bahamas

When it comes to accommodations, Paradise Island has something for everyone, from budget-friendly hotels to luxurious resorts. The island’s many resorts offer a variety of amenities, including spas, fitness centers, and multiple pools. For those looking for a more intimate experience, there are also several vacation rentals and private villas available for rent.

During our visit we stayed an all-inclusive resort called the Riu. This was a very nice resort for a fraction of the price of what you would spend at Atlantist.

Paradise Island the Ideal Tropical Vacation or Not?

 

This article undoubtably highlights all the amazing things this destination has to offer, but like anywhere, there are downsides. Check out Nassau, Bahamas an Overrated Tourist Destination to read more about the potential downsides.