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Studio Harbor View
USD $ 496 /nt
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Studio Ocean View
USD $ 531 /nt
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1 Bedroom Suite Harbor
USD $ 636 /nt
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1 Bedroom Suite Topaz
USD $ 1,161 /nt
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2 Bedroom Harbour Suite
USD $ 1,409 /nt
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2 Bedroom Topaz Suite
USD $ 2,746 /nt
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The Reef at Atlantis is truly your home-away-from-home. Guest rooms and one-bedroom suites feature all the conveniences of spacious residential apartments, perfect for making yourself completely at home in this island-lovers paradise. Offering an array of accommodations, such as: Studios - beautifully appointed accommodation with deluxe amenities, kitchen and living areas as well as private balconies. Suites offering all the conveniences, comforts and luxuries of home plus a few extras that vacationers won't find anywhere else. The Cavernous Penthouse Suites sprawling out over two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a lavishly equipped kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a spacious and well-furnished private terrace.
The Reef at Atlantis
1 Casino Drive
Nassau
Nassau, Bahamas
Nearest Airport: NAS
READ BEFORE YOU BOOK – Reef Hotel (Family of 5, Kids Ages 1–7) We stayed at the Reef as a family of five with young kids, and for the price, this property simply did not deliver the value we expected. KIDS CLUB: $75 per child for just 2 hours (not a typo). There is only one kids club serving all four Atlantis properties, making it both limited and expensive. For families, this is a major downside. Constructive suggestion to Atlantis: there is a large, underutilized gym space between the Royal and Cove that could be repurposed into an expanded kids club. This would significantly improve the guest experience without making families feel nickel-and-dimed. WATER PARK: This is the highlight of Atlantis. The water park is excellent, well-designed, and something the kids truly enjoyed every day. POOL & BEACH: The pools are NOT heated, which makes them uncomfortable outside peak summer months. Service is also very inconsistent. We sat at the Reef pool for over an hour without seeing a server. If you want food or drinks, you’re better off sitting near a bar or restaurant. For a resort at this price point, service should be much better. RESTAURANTS & FOOD: Dining was one of the biggest frustrations. • The Reef has very limited options (basically Starbucks and a basic pool restaurant) • The better restaurants are at The Cove and The Coral. However, most Cove restaurants were fully booked throughout our stay, so reservations need to be made well in advance • The Coral is a long walk, especially with young kids • There is only one buffet in all of Atlantis (at The Royal), and the food was average at best We ended up eating at Shake Shack multiple times—not because we planned to, but because it was one of the few reliable and accessible options. Overall, food quality and availability across the resort were disappointing. DOLPHIN VS SEA LION EXPERIENCE: We did both. If you have to choose, go with the sea lion experience. It was more interactive and enjoyable. The dolphin experience did not have a photographer during our visit, which made it difficult to capture the moment. You also cannot bring your phone into the water, so someone must stay on shore to take pictures. If there is no photographer available for dolphins, I would skip it entirely. Sea Lion was awesome all around! BOTTOM LINE: Atlantis has some great features, especially the water park, but the overall experience does not match the price. Between inconsistent service, limited dining availability, and high costs, it’s hard to justify for families. In the end, the most consistent highlights of our trip were the sea lion experience, the water park, and, surprisingly, Shake Shack.
SaleemMusallam - Tampa, Florida
Pools were too cold to enjoy despite being told they were heated. No usb-c connections in the rooms or any where in the resorts. Plugs for sale were over priced Filtered water stations had a bad taste of doubtful quality
Amr E
The Bottom Line I am starting with the bad first: I am never coming back and I absolutely do not recommend anyone come here. If you know your options around the Caribbean, this resort is an absolutely horrible value. It may have had its heyday once, but those days are long gone. Will not stay at this hotel again in the future. Empty Promises and Hidden Fees The resort management previously commented that they would follow up with us during our stay to address our concerns, but that absolutely never happened. When I brought my issues up at checkout, they offered to take off some room charges. That is not who we are, so we declined the gesture. However, they firmly refused to refund any of the mandatory $35.50 daily gratuity fees per room. I have a massive issue with this because it was never made clear at booking or check-in that these would be charged on top of the mandatory $75 daily resort fee. We made the mistake of tipping everyone in cash, only to be hit with this massive additional charge at the end. Deferred Maintenance The rooms at The Reef are shabby and suffer from a lot of deferred maintenance. There is zero attention to detail. We dealt with broken features, scuffed-up furniture, nail pops in the floors, and hot water that barely worked. This lack of upkeep applies to the majority of the Atlantis property, right down to the fact that half the elevators were either out of service or barely worked. For the amount of money they charge, it is a joke. Extreme Nickel and Diming Everything here comes with a charge, and none of it is reasonably priced. The only complimentary things are beach towels and water park access. Want to use the kids’ club or go snorkeling? Charge. Coffee or snacks? Charge. We fully understand it is not an all-inclusive resort, but the prices are insulting. Expect to pay $9 for a croissant, $9 for a beer, $18 for a rice bowl, $25 for a burger, and $17 for a plastic cup margarita on the beach that is mostly just ice. Barely Edible, Overpriced Food Every restaurant on the property had poor, barely edible food, and it is all horrendously overpriced. No dinner for the three of us was under $275, except for Murray’s Deli, which still cost a staggering $135 for a family of three. The adult dinner buffet is $62 per adult and featured some of the worst food I’ve had in my life, though the sushi and salad were bearable. The only actual culinary positives during our entire stay were McKenzie’s Conch Shack and the Red Snapper at Bimini Road. While most of the staff we encountered were friendly, the service is incredibly slow, which is unacceptable when paying premium a la carte prices. Poor Family Experience Despite its reputation, we did not find this resort to be family-friendly. Our 12-year-old daughter is a competitive swimmer who needed to work out, but she was barred from the gym because she is under 16. Even with us offering to supervise her, the staff showed zero situational awareness or flexibility. Down at the beach, there was absolutely no enforcement by staff to manage unruly young adults and teenagers who were actively disturbing the peace with inappropriate behavior. While it did not completely ruin the atmosphere, it definitely took away from the overall experience. The Few Positives To be fair, there were a couple of highlights. The beach itself is amazing, and the resort grounds are beautiful—our morning walks around the property were fantastic. As a side note, the merchants selling wares on the beach actually pay rent to the resort. I am not sure if that is necessarily a bad thing, but we assumed they were independent locals trying to make a living until we asked. Ultimately, these few positives do not make up for the exorbitant costs and poor room conditions.
vwethan - Charlotte, North Carolina
Beautiful scenery, lots of fun family activities, awesome aquariums, easy to get around the resort and island on foot or by shuttle.
Christopher H
This was our first time at the Atlantis with our family of four, as well as another family of four. We were really excited about many of the opportunities to explore here. We ought to stay in a two bedroom suite, so that we could have a kitchen. One of our family members has Celiac Disease, so that was important. The accommodations are fine and size, but highly lacking and quality. They are tired! It definitely did not match the price we paid. First, I will review the food. We have yet to have a good meal and we have been here for four days. The food quality is poor. The celiac family member has not been able to eat yet. He was told at one restaurant, the only thing they had gluten-free was bread! Luckily, we brought plenty of meals for him. None of the service members have been accommodating at all with the allergy. We also tried room service. It takes an hour plus to get your food, which we find unacceptable. It seems to me they have a problem with crowd control and cruise ships. I can’t say for sure, but it seems that the day passes they allot for cruise passengers is causing a strain on the amenities. The pool was out of towels, there are no chairs, etc, food lines are long too. The reef and the Cove hotels seem much less crowded than the rest of the resort. The service has been abysmal. Broken toilet in the room, leak in the room, asked for a blanket that never came, messed up reservations for activities, unable to find food at times because even room service is an hour and a half, long weight lines on the elevators because half the elevators aren’t working., I could literally go on.They don’t seem to care! They just refund your money and it doesn’t matter that your experience was ruined. We have stayed in similar accommodations at nicer hotels in Turks and Caicos, and it is way more worth the money! I would look there instead of here if considering both. We won’t be coming back here!
SouthernTraveler127 - North Carolina
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