This luxury resort complex in New Providence's Cable Beach area finally opened its gilded doors in 2017. It features three high-rise hotels, the Grand Hyatt, Rosewood and SLS, along with a casino that puts Atlantis in the shade, 22 restaurants, 17 bars and the Bond nightclub. It's luxury all the way from lobby to ocean-view rooms and expansive pools.


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Nearby Nassau attractions

1. Cable Beach

1.08 MILES

New Providence’s biggest and most popular beach is five curving kilometers of white sand and sparkling turquoise sea, just west of downtown Nassau. Named…

3. Junkanoo Expo Museum

2.51 MILES

Tucked away south of downtown, this festive niche museum is most often visited on city tours. It's dedicated to the Bahamian carnival extravaganza of…

4. Fort Charlotte

2.53 MILES

Built between 1787 and 1790 to guard the west entrance to Nassau Harbour, this massive fort was the pet project of Lord Dunmore, who named it after King…

5. Delaporte Beach

2.73 MILES

Delaporte is a little quieter than the resort-backed, vendor-strewn Cable Beach to the east, with the same sand and the same sea.

6. Junkanoo Beach

2.95 MILES

Between downtown Nassau and Arawak Cay, Junkanoo is popular with locals and visitors alike, with beach-shack bars, volleyball nets, sky-juice vendors and…

7. John Watling's Distillery

2.99 MILES

Watling's, relatively new to the Bahamian rum-distilling game, has found a home in the beautifully restored 18th-century Buena Vista Estate, its extensive…

8. National Art Gallery of the Bahamas

3.06 MILES

Anchoring the West Hill St tourist enclave, the National Art Gallery is a welcome oasis inside the stately 1860s-era Villa Doyle and one of the gems in…