Paradise Island Hotels
Paradise Island Hotels - book & save up to 70%!

Paradise Island Hotels - book & save up to 70%!

At Paradise Island Hotels we are your top source for reviews and to book Hotels in Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas – at up to 70% off. Also find the top things to do and attractions in the Paradise Island.

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As Paradise Island Hotels are in partnership with Hotels.com and Expedia, the world’s largest seller of travel, we’ve been able to negotiate exclusive discounted pricing for hotels in Paradise Island, which you won’t find elsewhere.

We also guarantee to have the lowest prices.

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So review our hotels, and remember if you find a better price elsewhere after booking with us, we’ll refund the difference, guaranteed.

Paradise Island is home to the most famous hotel in the Bahamas and probably one of the most famous in the world, Atlantis, view our promotional video below. You can also book the Atlantis Resort on our website at rates of up to 70% off. Just use the search form and enter your dates.

Paradise Island Hotels:

Paradise Island is best known for the sprawling ‘Vegas-by-the-sea resort’ Atlantis.

Bahamas, Paradise Island hotels – all of these are bookable through our website:
5* Paradise Harbour Club Marina Hotel Paradise Island
5* Riu Resort Hotel Paradise Island
5* Atlantis Coral Tower Resort Hotel Paradise Island
5* Atlantis Royal Towers Hotel Paradise Island
5* Atlantis Beach Tower Resort Hotel Paradise Island
5* The Cove Atlantis Hotel Paradise Island
5* One & Only Ocean Club Hotel Paradise Island
4* Comfort Suites Hotel Paradise Island
4* Reef Atlantis Hotel Paradise Island
4* Harborside Resort At Atlantis Hotel Paradise Island
3* Sunshine Suites Hotel Paradise Island
3* Best Western Bay View Suites Hotel Paradise Island
3* Paradise Island Harbour Resort Hotel

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About Paradise Island:

Paradise Island Hotels - Map and Location

Paradise Island Hotels - Map and Location

Paradise Island is an island in the Bahamas, located just off the shore of the city of Nassau, which is itself located on the northern edge of the island of New Providence. It is best known for the sprawling ‘Vegas-by-the-sea resort’ Atlantis.

Paradise Island is connected to the island of New Providence by two bridges that cross Nassau Harbour. The first was built in 1966 by Resorts International, and the second in the late 1990s.

Hog Island Lighthouse, constructed 1817 at the western tip of the island

Paradise Island was formerly known as Hog Island. Huntington Hartford, the A&P supermarket heir, arrived on Hog Island in 1959 because his sister Josephine Hartford Bryce lived in Xanadu near Lyford Cay. Josephine was married to Ivar Bryce, Ian Fleming’s best friend from Eton and Janet Milford Haven’s uncle. Ivar Bryce’s niece Janet Bryce married Prince Charles’s Uncle David Milford Haven and Janet is the mother of Ivar Mountbatten and George Milford Haven. Hartford bought Hog Island from Axel Wenner-Gren and changed the name to Paradise Island. He hired the Palm Beach architect John Volk and built the Ocean Club, Cafe Martinique, Hurricane Hole, the Golf Course, among other island landmarks. He also acquired and installed the Cloisters, a 14th-century French Augustinian monastery originally purchased and dismantled by William Randolph Hearst in the 1920s. He hired Gary Player to be the Golf Pro and Pancho Gonzales to be the Tennis Pro. His opening of Paradise Island in 1962 was covered in Newsweek and Time magazines. He hired the staff from Eden Roc at Hotel Du Cap to work off season at the Ocean Club. He had the fireworks for the opening party flown in from the South of France. He had a flag and Paradise Beach was featured on a Bahamian three-dollar bill in 1966 (introduced as a close equivalent to the Bahamian Pound, which was replaced at the rate of $1=7/-,
so $3=21/-).

Map depicting New Providence Island which is connected to Paradise Island via two bridges. Both smaller islands are within capital city Nassau’s harbour.

Paradise Island Hotels - Visit the Shark Aquarium at Atlantis Resort

Paradise Island Hotels - Visit the Shark Aquarium at Atlantis Resort

Huntington Hartford met Jim Crosby through Huntington’s Bodyguard Sy Alter. Sy Alter met Jim Crosby at the Colony Club in Palm Beach. Huntington Hartford got the gambling License for Paradise Island and included Jim Crosby as an Extra Investor. Jim Crosby and Jack Davis then formed a company, Resorts International, to continue developing Paradise Island. Recognizing the business potential of the Bahamas, they were the first to establish major resort development, and introduce fair salaries to the Bahamas. Jack Davis, continued to develop Paradise Island. They built the bridge to Nassau, and the first large-scale resorts. He subsequently parlayed these profits to secure and pass a referendum on legalizing gambling in Atlantic City, funding and creating the successful statewide advertising campaign to singlehandedly achieve this city’s rebirth from its ashes. Resorts built the first casino, and with no competition for the first year, due to their incredible gamble, made over $300 million profit[citation needed]. Resorts stock went from between $1–3 to over $200, and was the only stock to ever make the front page of the LA Times

Paradise Island, originally called Hog Island, is connected to the city of Nassau (the island of New Providence) by two 600-foot bridges. The first was built in 1966 and the second in the late 1990s.

The 685 acres of Paradise Island are developed almost exclusively to accommodate travelers, with resorts, hotels, restaurants, shops, a golf course, an aquarium, and a casino rounding out the amenities. Very few private residences exist on the island.

Paradise Island Hotels - Things to Do

Paradise Island Hotels - Things to Do

No matter where you hang your hat at night, your hotel staff or concierge will be more then happy to help plan any sort of trip or tour you would like to take – including a great trip for Justin Bieber when he visited and went to Dolphin Cay – anyone can meet, touch and swim with dolphins at Paradise Island. And don’t forget like Justin, we can also arrange your trip to Paradise Island, Atlantis Resort, Riu Hotels or any of the other properties on Paradise Island. Plus you’ll save up to 70% off the best prices already online.

Most hotels offer free shuttle service to and from the most popular beaches. You can also book trips for scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing through your hotel. Thanks to Paradise Island’s proximity to Nassau, you can also enjoy some of the best attractions in Nassau. Paradise Island also has a couple of great golf courses, or you can always book a trip to visit Grand Bahama Island, as well.

Paradise Island is still the most expensive piece of real estate in the Bahamas, and in general guests find that a vacation there is more expensive than on other islands. Restaurants and nightclubs will reflect the higher cost, as will the hotels. Paradise Island can’t be beat, though, for having so much to do in one small place. Depending on how would like to spend your vacation time, Paradise Island can be an excellent choice.

Video of the top resort of Paradise Island, the Atlantis:

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