What to Expect
A luxury, beachfront masterpiece with access to multi-billion-dollar amenities including a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, world-class spa and six swimming pools
Resort Details
Baha Mar resort is a luxury playground for guests, adults and children alike, with multi-billion-dollar amenities including the more than 100,000-square-foot Baha Mar Casino, Jack Nicklaus’ Signature Royal Blue Golf Course, The Baha Mar Convention, Art and Entertainment Center, Baha Mar Racquet Club, numerous restaurants, bars and lounges, the luxury ESPA spa, multiple pool and beach areas, and fountain shows.
The Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is made up of two distinct East and West Towers, complete with 1,800 contemporary rooms, including 230 multi-bedroom suites, all with balconies overlooking the resort’s expansive ocean views, golf course or resort pools.
A stay here is marked by impeccable service, entry to all of Baha Mar’s exclusive new amenities, more than 40 bars and restaurants, and six resort pools for guests, including the otherworldly Blue Hole, inspired by the natural saltwater blue holes of the Bahamas. What are you waiting for? There’s a spot for you at a swim-up bar.
Nearby Attractions
The Baha Mar development is, in itself, an attraction. Home to the largest casino and hotel complex in the Caribbean, guests have access to multi-billion-dollar amenities on 3,000 feet of glistening beach in Nassau. Dine at the development’s more than 40 restaurants, bars and lounges, take in a match at the Burwash International Baha Mar Racquet Club or make par at the 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed Signature Royal Blue golf course.
Just steps from the resort, you’ll find Cable Beach, a popular stretch of powdery sand and crystal-clear ocean. Relax here, or enjoy island time at the bars, restaurants and shops nearby. A must-do for any trip to Nassau is a walk through the straw market on Bay Street, where local craftsmen display and sell their treasures for souvenirs. See the Bahamas from a different point of view with a snorkeling or scuba excursion, and you’ll understand how the Caribbean’s beauty goes well beyond the surface at dive spots like the Rose Island Reefs, just three miles east of Paradise Island. Rather stay on land? Add the Caribbean’s first winery ever to your vacation wish list and you’ll leave with a hand-blended bottle to take back home.