Atlantis Paradise Island introduces limited-time winter deal for 2026 travelers

Atlantis Paradise Island has launched a limited-time Winter Offer, giving travelers the chance to save up to 35% on stays in 2026 while enjoying a growing lineup of new dining, retail, and wellness experiences across the resort.

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The Winter Offer applies to stays at The Coral, The Royal, The Reef, and Harborside, with bookings open from January 1 to January 19, 2026. Guests booking stays of three to five nights will receive 26% off, while those staying six nights or more can save 35%, along with free breakfast for two. These rates apply to travel from March 1 through August 16, 2026.

For late-summer and fall travel, the offer continues with 35% off stays of three nights or more, plus free breakfast for two, valid for travel between August 17 and November 22, 2026. Reservations can be made at AtlantisBahamas.com or by phone at 888-877-7525.

In addition to room savings, the promotion includes 26% off select resort experiences, allowing guests to customize their stay. Discounted add-ons include a round of golf at the Ocean Club Golf Course, spa treatments at Mandara Spa, pickleball and tennis court rentals and lessons, snorkeling the Ruins alongside Kronos the Atlantic manta ray, and interactive marine programs at Dolphin Cay. Families can also take advantage of teen nightlife at CRUSH, Atlantis’ chaperoned club for ages 14–17, and programming at Atlantis Kids Adventures. Festival-goers can secure discounted tickets to the Nassau Paradise Island Wine & Food Festival, set for March 11–15, 2026.

Looking ahead to 2026, Atlantis said guests can expect continued evolution across the property. A centerpiece of that transformation is a multimillion-dollar renovation of Mandara Spa, slated for early 2026. The refreshed spa will blend ancient Asian techniques, traditional European therapies, and Bahamian ingredients such as local spices, fruits, and minerals, alongside expanded services, modern programming, and newly designed serene spaces.

The resort is also expanding its luxury retail footprint in Marina Village. A Tiffany & Co. boutique is now open, with additional openings planned, including Lalique, Dylan’s Candy Bar, Vineyard Vines, and Creed perfumes. Atlantis also recently welcomed a Jacquemus boutique.

On the culinary front, several new food and beverage concepts have debuted. Bubble tea brand Gong cha is now open near The Royal Pool, offering favorites like Pearl Milk Tea and Passionfruit Green Tea. Cocodrilo, a cantina-style concept that began as a summer pop-up, has returned permanently with dishes such as Fajita de Carne and Coctel de Camarones. Meanwhile, Chef Ian Kittichai has brought back his Thai dinner pop-up, Kò Sà-Wăn, at The Cove’s Perch restaurant, featuring dishes like Hor Mok Pla Gao and Tom Kha Gai.

With significant savings, expanded amenities, and major enhancements on the horizon, Atlantis Paradise Island is positioning the Winter Offer as an early opportunity for travelers to lock in value while experiencing one of The Bahamas’ most dynamic resorts in 2026.

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