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Comfort Suites Paradise Island

Address - Paradise Island Drive Paradise Island .

  Family-style hotel with full access to Atlantis resort
  • Within 1 block of the Atlantis resort and 2 blocks of the beach, this suites hotel offers guests full access to Atlantis.
  • Junior suites include separate sitting areas and wet bars with sinks, compact refrigerators, and coffee/tea makers.
  • Guests enjoy a pool and complimentary Continental breakfast daily.

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    DRIVING DIRECTIONS AND ATTRACTIONS
    Atlantis Resort and Casino - 1 block
    Paradise Shopping Centre - 1 block
    Ocean beach - 2 blocks
    BahamaCraft Centre (shops) - 2 blocks
    Hurricane Hole Plaza - 2 blocks
    Versailles Gardens - 0.5 mile
    Prince George Wharf (cruise ships) - 1.75 miles
    Parliament Square - 1.75 miles
    Straw Market (shops) - 1.75 miles
    Fort Montague (historical site) - 2.5 miles
    Ardastra Gardens, Zoo & Conservation Centre - 5 miles
    Bacardi Rum Distillery & Hospitality Centre - 13 miles

    Driving directions from Nassau International Airport: Turn right onto John F. Kennedy Dr. Turn right onto Thompson Rd and right onto Bay St. Cross the bridge (toll) to Paradise Island. Turn left onto Casino Dr, then right onto Paradise Island Dr and the hotel is on the left.

    Getting there: There is no regular shuttle service from the airport so the best way to reach the hotel is by taxi. Fare is $26–$35 USD for the first 2 passengers and $3 USD for each additional person. Rental cars, Town Cars, and limousines are more than $36 USD. Fees subject to change without notice. Rental cars are available online.

    Getting around: Paradise Island lacks public transportation so the easiest way to get around is on foot. Scooters are also popular ways to tour and can be rented on the beach for more than $36 USD. Fees subject to change without notice. Water taxis are a popular way to cross from Paradise Island to Nassau. Water taxis leave from the new bridge for return fares of $5–$15 USD. Once on the Nassau side, local buses called jitneys provide a way around for fares of less than $5 USD. Fees subject to change without notice. Water taxis and jitneys stop running at dusk. Driving British-style (on the left) along narrow streets and through roundabouts is daunting for most visitors so if going longer distances, taxis are best. Island-hopping is possible through Bahamas Ferries which runs catamarans to out islands including Eleuthera and Harbour Island from Potter’s Cay between the old and new Paradise Island bridges. Or visitors can travel as the locals do, on mailboats which leave for the out islands from Potter’s Cay or Prince George Wharf, but passage can run on “Bahamas time” (slowly) and cargo can include livestock. Return fares for both ferries and mailboats are more than $36 USD. Fees subject to change without notice.

    Water nearby

    ROOMS
    The resort offers 228 junior suites in two pink buildings of up to four floors, with elevators available in four-floor sections. Decor features yellow walls, white ceilings, crown molding, caramel-colored furniture, slate-colored tile floors with area rugs, and green-and-yellow fabrics. Ground-floor rooms have patios. Upper-floor rooms include French balconies that consist of sliding-glass doors and wrought-iron railings, but no step-out space. Televisions offer U.S. cable channels.
    Window opens
    Wheelchair accessible
    Voice mail
    Television
    Telephone
    Smoking rooms
    Separate sitting area
    Non-smoking rooms
    Iron/ironing board
    Air conditioning
    Cable/satellite TV
    Ceiling fan
    Climate control
    Clock radio
    Coffee/tea maker
    Hair dryer
    In-room safe
    Internet access - dial-up

    DINING
    All guests have the option of a complimentary deluxe Continental breakfast served each morning in Crusoe's Garden Restaurant or in a breakfast salon.

    Crusoe's Garden Restaurant - Peaked wood ceiling and sliding glass-door walls with garden view. Also, deck seating at umbrella tables. Á la carte American breakfast menu. Lunch menu of salads, sandwiches, snacks. No dinner service offered.

    Comfort Suites includes a lobby bar and swim-up pool bar.


    SERVICES
    What to expect: By offering moderately sized junior suites at moderate prices just 1 block from Atlantis resort, Comfort Suites attracts families and couples on a budget who wish to enjoy the full pleasure of Atlantis.

    Amenity highlights: Comfort Suites includes a good-sized pool with swim-up bar and surrounding sundeck in a garden courtyard. The main attractions, however, are located in the 34-acre Atlantis resort, which begins 1 block away. Unlike guests at other Paradise Island hotels who must pay for guided tours of much of Atlantis, Comfort Suites guests enjoy complimentary access to the entire Atlantis resort, which includes a large tropical-marine habitat, 10 freshwater swimming areas, water slides, and a 7-acre saltwater swimming, snorkeling, and water-sports lagoon with access to the ocean and beaches on both sides.

    Insider tip: Although Comfort Suites does not include a dinner restaurant, guests have signing privileges at 21 Atlantis restaurants, lounges, and bars. Other restaurants are located in two shopping centers within 2 blocks of the hotel.

    A few of the many Atlantis Resort facilities that Comfort Suites guests have full access to include:

  • The 11,500-square-foot Asian-theme Mandara Spa with unisex rain shower, steam room, and sauna; men's and women's relaxation lounges; and a 30-foot-diameter heated, jetted, saltwater Thalassotherapy pool surrounded by cushioned lounge chairs in an open-air pavilion. Hair and nail care and waxing are offered in addition to massage, body treatments, and facials. (Massage is also available in the Thalassotherapy pavilion.)
  • A 9,000-square-foot fitness center (fee) with cardio equipment, weight-training machines, free weights, steam rooms, and classes such as aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and kickboxing as well as personal trainers. Outside the center is a 95-foot lap pool.
  • A 24-hour, 50,000-square-foot casino featuring four large Dale Chihuly glass sculptures, a race-and-sports book, table games (baccarat, roulette, craps, blackjack, and Caribbean poker), and slot and video-poker machines. A high-limit area contains Baccarat Lounge, which features champagnes, caviar, and chilled seafood. Opening into the casino is Dragons Nightclub, which provides nightly live dance music.
  • Discovery Channel Camp, offering half-day, full-day, and night sessions (fees charged) for children age 4–12. Facilities consist of a grotto room furnished with a "shipwreck" and a "beach" for finding buried treasure with kid-size metal detectors; a science lab housing snakes, hamsters, fish, and birds and equipped with sharks' jawbones, microscopes for analyzing discoveries during field trips, and telescopes for stargazing at night; and a technology providing educational computer programs, Web-site-creation lessons, and digital cameras for field trips.
  • Club Rush (cover charge) for teens age 13–17, comprising of a front room equipped with computer games and Internet-access computers and showing DVD movies, and a back room offering a dance floor and DJ music. Supervision is continuous. (Pre-teens age 7–12 have use of the club late in the afternoon.)
  • Five waterslides are built into the six-story Mayan Temple. Chief among them is The Leap of Faith, a 60-foot, nearly vertical plunge that ends by carrying daredevils through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon. Also popular is a 48-foot corkscrew slide transporting tube riders through the temple's dark core. Shorter, gentler children's slides connect the temple's many cascading pools.
  • Eleven lagoons (lighted at night) constituting the world's largest tropical marine habitat that are home to 50,000 fish and sea creatures visible day and night from above and underwater. Also available are many specialized exhibits, including turtles, seahorses, jellyfish, lobsters, crabs, lionfish, piranhas, and 6-foot moray eels. Children enjoy a touch-tank filled with exotic creatures.
  • A theater that screens complimentary first-run movies, Jokers Wild Comedy Club (cover charge; minimum age 17), and a two-story, glass-wall, 1,000-volume library.
  • In Comfort Suites itself, a lobby kiosk provides an Internet connection for a fee. Coin-operated laundry facilities are available.

    24-hour front desk
    Air-conditioned public areas
    Babysitting or child care
    Bar/lounge
    Complimentary breakfast
    Conference room(s)
    Cribs available
    Dry cleaning service
    Internet access in public areas - surcharge
    Laundry facilities
    Maid service daily
    Number of suites: 228
    Parking (free)
    Poolside bar
    Porter/bellhop
    Restaurant(s) in hotel
    Security guard
    Suitable for children
    Swim-up bar
    Swimming pool - outdoor
    Tour assistance
    Use of nearby fitness center
    Wake-up calls
    Wheelchair accessible


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