
Explore a full array of accommodation in Nassau.
Large, full-service resorts with extensive amenities, more than one pool, private beaches, casinos, fine dining, and entertainment. Examples include IHG Hotels properties like Atlantis Paradise Island and Baha Mar.
These places offer comfortable rooms. They often include pools and restaurant options. Find them across New Providence and Paradise Island. Consider Booking.com or Agoda for options.
Smaller, owned by an individual properties. They feature unique character, personalized service, and distinct design.
More intimate and locally run, these offer a homey feel. Some include breakfast.
Very limited in Nassau. A few offer private rooms or dorm beds for frugal travelers. Hostelworld lists available options.
A popular option, ranging from single rooms to entire apartments or villas. They offer more space, privacy, and kitchen facilities, suiting families or longer stays. Find them on Vrbo or Using airbnb.
True homestays are less common as an official tourism offering. You find them through platforms like Airbnb or by connecting with local communities. Small, locally-owned guesthouses are more prominent. Consider TrustedHousesitters for unique stays.
Generally not available on New Providence Island for tourists. Most land is not publicly owned or developed. Camping is extremely rare and typically not permitted.
Each area of Nassau has a distinct character.
Downtown for historical sites, cruise port, local markets. Paradise Island for Atlantis, Cabbage Beach. Cable Beach for Baha Mar, beaches, airport.
Downtown: noisy daytime, quieter evenings. Paradise Island/Cable Beach: resort ambiance, lively around pools/casinos, quiet in rooms. Residential Areas: quieter, local neighborhood sounds.
Securing your preferred accommodation at the best price with smart booking.
For specific tours or excursions, booking directly through local operators (often via their websites) is recommended.
Verify reputation and service quality before booking with smaller, independent operators.
Confirm rendezvous spots, times, and what is included in the price.
Finding a place to stay that fits your spending plan and travel style.
Atlantis: Aquaventure Water Park, marine habitats, casino, fine dining. Baha Mar: Extensive pool complex, casino, golf, spa, diverse dining, beach access.
Margaritaville: Beachfront, water features of the preserve, central location. Compass Point: Colorful cottages, boutique feel, quieter, near airport.
Graycliff: Historic charm, fine dining, cigar factory. Airbnb/Vrbo: Kitchen, more space, local experience, often better value.
Vacation Rentals: Ideal for kitchens, laundry, residential feel. Extended Stay: Some hotels have suite options with kitchenettes.
Unrivaled with Aquaventure water park, Dolphin Cay, kids' clubs, marine exhibits.
Features Baha Bay water park, diverse dining, and activities suitable for all ages.
Beachfront with a tiny water park, convenient downtown location.
Ideal for families needing more space, multiple bedrooms, and kitchen facilities.
Downtown Guesthouses: intimate settings, opportunities to meet others. Mid-range hotels on Cable Beach: balance amenities, safety, access to activities. Airbnb with private room: good for meeting locals.
Graycliff Hotel: a historic colonial mansion in downtown Nassau. British Colonial Hilton: a historically significant downtown hotel (check current status).
Before finalizing any booking, carefully review the deposit, cancellation, and refund policies. These vary widely and may change based on season or specific promotions.
Many resorts in Nassau include additional resort fees or taxes not always reflected in the initial quoted price. Confirm these extra charges to budget accurately.
Paradise Island and Cable Beach are prime for extensive facilities, fine dining, and entertainment, ideal for a resort-centric experience.
Downtown Nassau or local guesthouses offer a more authentic Bahamian feel and closer proximity to historical sites and local life.
Vacation rentals outside the main resort areas often deliver better value, especially for longer stays or larger groups.