Finding the right Bahamas all-inclusive resort is about finding the place that suits your travel tastes and experiences. But when you find the right one, it’s a special kind of experience on a Caribbean island.
Because the truth is, you can find a great all-inclusive in the Bahamas. The only question is, “what kind?”
You can go for a romantic one like the resorts Sandals has perfected (indeed, the brand has two resorts on this all-inclusive list), or a Bahamas all-inclusive focused on the beach like Breezes.
But whether you’re looking for a simple place to stayor a more adventurous getaway, you can find it in the Bahamas. Here are the 10 best Bahamas all-inclusive properties.
Warwick Paradise Island The newest all inclusive on the scene in the Bahamas is also our favorite right now. Warwick’s first property in the English-speaking Caribbean is a modern, high-design adults-only resort, with hip, crisp rooms, great views of Paradise Island and the harbor and, most importantly, the best all inclusive food in the Bahamas. It’s the kind of fresh, contemporary hotel that turns traditional notions of all inclusive on their head.
Sandals Royal Bahamian With its own private island just offshore, this Cable Beach, Nassau resort offers two vacations in one — but they’re equally romantic. Nassau’s flagship adults-only all-inclusive is also the best all-inclusive resort in Nassau.
Fowl Cay, Exumas This resort is a bit of a mix between a private-island resort and a traditional Bahamas all-inclusive. It’s set on a 50-acre island with just six villas — and each comes with its own 15-foot boat, filled with gas and ready to go. What’s not to love about this exceptional all-inclusive, afloat in sapphire Exuma seas?
Lighthouse Point, Grand Bahama Open since last December, this is a 196-room resort-within-a-resort at Grand Bahama’s signature Grand Lucayan resort, offers all-inclusive amenities (including four exclusive restaurants, a Senses spa and a golf course) at value-packed rates. It’s also home to one of the Bahamas’ top tennis centers.
Small Hope Bay Lodge, Andros This boutique all-inclusive resort is all about experiencing and enjoying nature, both above and below the water. It’s an adventure lodge for bonefishing, for diving and for exploring the sights and wonders of the Bahamas’ most mysterious island, Andros.
RIU Palace Paradise Island Next door to Atlantis, this all-you-can-everything resort offers a prime Cabbage Beach location, plus 24-hour room service and free WIFI, five restaurants, four bars, a great spa and remarkably affordable rates.
Club Med Columbus Isle, San Salvador Recently re-opened following a refreshing project, the 216-room San Salvador resort (from the company that invented the all-inclusive concept more than 60 years ago) is a solid choice for scuba-loving vacationers in search of the real Out Islands experience.
Melia Nassau Beach Bahamas All-Inclusive The largest all-inclusive resort in Nassau, this property has 694 rooms, 32 suites and six restaurants, but more importantly, is set on one of the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas, Cable Beach. This is Melia’s first hotel in the Bahamas, and the company brought its decades of global all-inclusive experience to the table.
Breezes Resort Bahamas All-Inclusive Perhaps the most famous Bahamas all-inclusive resort, this is a very affordable, no-frills option best for beach lovers. In many ways this is a Nassau institution, and that’s for one main reason: a prime position on the heart of the spectacular Cable Beach. That means if the thing you’re passionate about is spending the afternoon lazing on the sand, punch in hand, this is the place for you.
Memories Grand Bahama Freeport’s affordable all-inclusive resort is the latest regional resort by Canadian brand memories. It’s got a half mile of classic Bahamian beach, six bars and great free Wi-Fi, among other amenities — and a 35,000-square-foot casino just steps away.