See all rooms
Jump to: Room choices | Hotel description | Map | Amenities | Reviews
We recommend booking a stay with free cancellation in case your plans change. Accessible rooms
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Garden View King One Bedroom Suite
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Garden View Grand One Bedroom Suite
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
Ocean View Grand One Bedroom Suite
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
Premier Ocean View Grand One Bedroom Suite
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Oceanside 3 Bedroom Villa
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
OceanSide 6 Bedroom Villa
You have until May 15, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Please note: room photos and descriptions are representative of the room category. Actual rooms may vary from what is shown. Information and pricing is subject to change without notice. While we do our very best to ensure that information appearing in this website is complete and accurate, we cannot be responsible for incomplete and inaccurate representations, which may or may not be under our control. Rates are quoted in USD, based on double occupancy, and are per room, per night, and include any free nights or other discounts, unless otherwise specified. Additional guests in the room, children, roll-away beds, and incidental charges may be at an additional cost.
Rosewood Baha Mar, perched on a pristine stretch of Nassau’s gorgeous Cable Beach, is the very best of what The Bahamas has to offer with a soft atmosphere of refinement and sophistication. An exclusive sanctuary that combines British colonial charm with a variety of modern amenities and a contemporary beach cottage interior. The guestroom design further reflects the residential ambiance found on Harbor Island. A curated mix of furnishings and finishes add to the fresh, modern design, while feeling distinctly Bahamian. All accommodations have private balconies, furnished outdoor living areas and butlers. There are four dining venues at the property. The Library features afternoon tea, champagne, sweet and savory pastries, and desserts. The Rosewood Baha Mar also features Sense, a Rosewood Spa, and a fitness center.
Rosewood Baha Mar
One Baha Mar Blvd, Nassau
The Bahamas
Nassau, Bahamas
Nearest Airport: NAS
We Love the hotel, the Service, the everything. Great quality, food, Service. Chamal at Costa Cafe is the best, so professionell and such a Great and caring Person.
Joana S - Salzburg, Austria
We stayed at the rosewood baha mar from April 4 to 14 2026. We decided to stay at rosewood since they boast this is the ‘tranquility’ of the 3 resorts the quiet resort non party place. Although it is more expensive it was worth it for us we did not want a noisy party hotel. Sat night they held an even I think a wedding….. the noise from the music was ridiculous …there was no warning or notice that this was happening. They have failed to provided what they claimed would be a quiet tranquil holiday. This was extremely stressful for us and of course we will never come back again….but i will be sure to warn anyone i know that this is not worth the extra money since they claim to be something they are not….we feel duped and taken advantage of…. Extremely unfair. You are better off staying at the reputed party hotel because this is no different and you pay extra.
riki-kola - vancouver
This goes down as one of the most disastrous hotels I've ever stayed at. They charge 7 star hotel prices, but what you receive is lower than what you can get at a holiday inn. For starters, we arrived to the hotel only to be greeted by staff members who had ZERO interest in us being there. That's what we get for $3k a night? No welcome, no excitement at the front desk? We got there early in the morning, and when I asked the manager if he had an ETA of when our room may be ready, his reaction was almost like I'd cursed at him. Zero empathy, zero customer service. The ENTIRE trip I didn't get a wink of sleep. I kept calling them about stronger pillows, and they would keep bringing up feather, extremely light pillows. The bathrooms had NOTHING to offer; shampoos and conditioners were constantly empty, they had bars for soap rather than sanitary ones you can pump out. When I kept calling them downstairs for the thermometer not working, they phone would just keep ringing. The manager also CONFESSED that their floors and walls were extremely light. Worst of all, at $3K a night, it was INSANE to me how much they had hijacked their food and drink prices to just basically RIP PEOPLE off of mediocre, untasteful food. The food was horrible, especially at Cafe Boloud. I can keep going on, but I WILL NOT BE RETURNING EVER to this hotel. Horrible time and waste of my money.
amy10006 - Laguna Beach, California
This is a lengthy review, which I want to be accurate and detailed, since I am planning to share it with the US Association of Travel Agents and Forbes Magazine. As a female traveling alone with a teen daughter, I was looking forward to a fun, drama-free vacation. My daughter attends a boarding school, hence the time we get to spend together is something we really look forward to. Being familiar with other Rosewood hotels, I thought naively that the Rosewood brand was a stamp of high quality across the hospitality industry. I was therefore accepting of the high cost, and booked at the Baha Mar Rosewood without additional research. What a disappointment. I sensed from the early stages that something was amiss. As an example, I processed the booking online and did not receive a confirmation email. Which ended up being annoying because I did not want to purchase plane tickets without being sure we had a reservation. I did email and call the resort, and eventually someone called me back to verbally confirm that we were good. Then the payment via their platform got stuck. I called again. Someone was supposed to send me a new link. Never came. It took a certain amount of chasing and several days to get situated. Finally, reservation got sorted out and we arrived at the resort a few weeks later. We weren’t even out of the cab that our luggage got whisked away by the attendant. I objected, but was told that the luggage was being brought directly to our room. I thought, “nice”. It was 2PM. Then, upon check-in, we were told that the room was not quite ready yet. No one said “check-in is at 4PM and we intend to fully enforce it”. Just “your room is not quite ready yet” and we were told that we would receive a phone call as soon as the room would be ready. We were given a wristband acting as a key, a map of the resort was shoved in my hand and we were promptly brushed out of the way. The lady who took “care” of us at the front desk was vaguely dismissive and would not give any eye contact. We were in our NYC-weather January clothing, wearing winter boots and sweaters, and our luggage had been “taken to our room”. The cellular signal being a bit wobbly on the hotel grounds, we didn’t dare to venture throughout and explore the resort for fear of missing “the call”. We sat on a bench in the shade for two hours. No one checked on us. As you can already guess, we never got a phone call. At 4:05 I ended up calling and was told that the room had been ready. Seriously? But wait, there is more: we were asked to report to the front desk “in order to get escorted to the room”. I thanked the receptionist but told her it was not necessary, we would go straight to the room, since we had already checked in and gotten our wristbands. By then we were tired and anxious to unwind. And vaguely annoyed. Receptionist insisted, so we went and got in a line at the front desk. There were four people staffing the front desk - FOUR - but yet there was a line. You could tell the receptionists were fumbling. Someone eventually came to check on us and “went to find out”. Then a second person asked us if our wristbands were activated for our room and proceeded to take the wristbands with them “to go and check”. In the interim a bell attendant showed up with our suitcases (which we had been told were waiting for us in the room) and said he was taking us to our room. On the way, we realized we never got the wristbands back, so we had to turn around and wait in line - again - to get them. The whole episode was pure chaos and the communication, piss poor. Finally at 4:25 we got to get into the room, which was dark and underwhelming. There was no tub, the room did NOT look like the pictures at all. I had bought bath salts as a birthday present for my daughter and we felt really puzzled with the absence of a tub. We changed to summer attire and headed to the pool. It was 4:45PM and the staff was already stripping the pool chairs from their terry covers. I inquired and was told that the pool shuts down at 5PM. Even retirement communities have better hours. We thought about taking a super quick dip but since towels were no longer available and the staff looked eager to wrap up, we gave up. About the room: we were given room # 136, which is the lousiest room in the complex. It should NOT be offered to the public. The management is fully aware that the room is an embarrassment to their brand and yet they have no qualms charging full price for it. You have to be a special kind of managerial dirtb*g to throw two full-paying unsuspecting travelers in there. Let me specify that I booked directly with the hotel, and not via a third party (not that people booking through third parties should be subjected to that room anyway). To female travelers concerned about safety, please note that room # 136 has three entry points (the main door, a door connecting to another room, and the patio entrance) and therefore is probably one of the least safe rooms in the whole complex. The next morning, I went back to the front desk to voice my disappointment. An attendant promised she would do her best to get us a different room, and to report to the front desk in an hour (like I worked for her?) to hear the result. I found the process to be disrespectful and cavalier, but RW Baha Mar having proven not to be trusted with calling about important information, we just sat for an hour, not knowing if we should pack up our belongings or not. An hour later, good news, they found another room for us. We went back to the room and packed up and switched. All in all, I calculated that 19% of our stay was spent waiting after the staff to sort things out. What bugs me is that the issues I met are consistently re-appearing across reviews, and for long spans of time. So, to the lady Ivanna Capron who assures us via canned AI-generated paragraphs that “we are sorry your experience did not reflect etc”, how about you let go of the keyboard and roll up your sleeves to truly address the problems internally? This hotel is marketed as a five star establishment and thus should be staffed with attentive and detail-oriented professionals. It was NOT our experience. Management seems to think that beautiful, well-kept grounds and high prices magically make a hotel a five star experience. Work harder, Rosewood Bahar Mar. Now Ivanna, here's the mic:
family l
I had extremely high expectations for Rosewood Baha Mar, but unfortunately, this stay fell far below what you would expect from a property carrying the Rosewood name. First, the room was marketed as an “ocean view,” which was misleading at best. In reality, it was a partial ocean view where the majority of what you see is another building—not the ocean. That alone set the tone for the stay. Service was essentially nonexistent from the moment we arrived. There was no greeting, no direction, and we were left wandering around trying to figure out where to check in. For a supposed luxury property, this was shocking. Dining was another major disappointment. Breakfast service was painfully slow—taking close to three hours—and most of that time was spent waiting for staff to correct mistakes with our order. It felt completely disorganized and far from the level of service you expect at this price point. To make matters worse, the hotel threw away our laundry bag after we had sent items out to be cleaned. This kind of carelessness is unacceptable anywhere, let alone at a hotel positioning itself as luxury. Overall, this experience was nowhere near luxury and certainly not worthy of the Rosewood name. I would not return and would not recommend it to anyone expecting a true high-end experience.
Thomas S
Read more reviews or write a review
© 2026 TripAdvisor LLC. All rights reserved