by Brian Major
Last updated: 3:00 PM ET, Mon July 1, 2024
The Bahamas’ Atlantis
Paradise Island this week completed a $150 million resort-wide renovation under
which the sprawling mega-resort’s Atlantis Casino, guestrooms, restaurants and
lounges all received upgrades, said Atlantic officials.
Guest rooms at The Royal,
Atlantis’ familiar tower complex, were also refashioned during the renovation, and
Paranza, a new restaurant at The Cove featuring cuisine curated by Michelin-starred
chef Michael White, was also added.
Other additions include
Bar Sol, private gaming in Clieto’s, indoor/outdoor dining at Silan, a Mediterranean-inspired
restaurant whose cuisine pays homage to Chef Alon Shaya’s Israeli heritage with
a nod to Bahamian flavors.
Also new are a Shake Shack
outlet, billed as the Caribbean’s first, casual restaurant Field Trip plus a Cartier
jewelry outlet.
Murals throughout the
Atlantis Casino have been restored while nearby light features have been
updated to give the spaces a modern, yet classic feel incorporating Atlantis’ signature design elements.
The Atlantis Casino’s ceilings,
previously covered by canopies, are now open, creating a more spacious and
airier atmosphere with a clear view of the entire facility.
“Atlantis continuously
elevates the guest experience, and recent developments at The Royal, Paranza
and the Atlantis Casino provide guests with upgraded, modern touches while
retaining the resort’s integral identity that visitors know and love,” said Audrey
Oswell, Atlantis’ president and managing director.
“Atlantis’
experiential-driven programming allows our guests and visitors to create
lifelong memories while visiting the resort and the Bahamas,” Oswell said.
For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.
Topics From This Article to Explore