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Atlantis Paradise Island announces President’s Day Offer with 35% savings

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Atlantis Paradise Island announces President’s Day Offer with 35% savings

Atlantis Paradise Island is rolling out a limited-time President’s Day promotion offering travelers 35% off accommodations, aimed at those looking to secure discounted rates for tropical getaways in 2026.

The President’s Day Offer will be available for booking from February 9 through February 21, 2026, and applies to stays between April 13 and November 22, 2026. The promotion is valid at several Atlantis properties, including The Royal, The Cove, The Coral, The Reef, and Harborside Resort, with a minimum three-night stay required.

According to the resort, the offer can be booked online through the President’s Day Splash Sale page on the Atlantis Bahamas website or by calling 888-877-7525.

The promotion comes as Atlantis Paradise Island continues to expand and refresh its offerings. The resort recently introduced several new dining concepts, including Gong Cha, Cocodrilo, and Thai pop-up Kò Sà Wăn by Chef Ian Kittichai. Its luxury retail portfolio has also grown, with new storefronts from brands such as Tiffany & Co., Jacquemus, Lalique, Vineyard Vines, Creed, and Dylan’s Candy Bar.

Looking ahead, Atlantis is planning a multimillion-dollar transformation of its Mandara Spa, set to debut in spring 2026. The redesigned spa will feature a next-generation wellness experience inspired by global traditions and Bahamian elements.

Resort officials say the latest additions and upcoming enhancements are part of a broader effort to further position Atlantis Paradise Island as a leading Caribbean destination for dining, shopping, relaxation, and entertainment.

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