Take a taxi (around $15 each way, plus $2 bridge toll), from the Towers main entrance, or boat taxi ($7pp each way), from under the bridge. There's a lot packed into Paradise Island's one square mile, but we wanted to see the capital Nassau. (Image credit: Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas) Look out for the creatures in the marine habitats, including The Dig, an aquarium designed to look like an archaeological dig, and the Predator Lagoon, with viewing tunnels looking on tropical fish, sharks, barracudas, rays, sawfish, and giant grouper. Lifejackets are supplied for all ages, and there are three pools for younger children, full of aquatic apparatus and gentle slides.įor the energetic, try snorkelling, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking and water bikes in the naturalistic Paradise Lagoon. At the extreme end is the "Leap of Faith", which plunges vertically down a slide from the Mayan Temple. On the relatively gentle "Rapids River", we floated in inflatable rings along its one-mile course, admiring the scenery, occasionally buffeted by rapids, while screaming (me) and laughing (me and my partner). But right by the hotel is Aquaventure: a 141-acre waterscape of thrilling slides, rides and 14 pools. Paradise Island's ocean-side coast slopes into the Atlantic, along five miles of white sandy beach and unfeasibly turquoise sea, backed by palm trees, with plenty of sunbeds featuring built-in shades. (Image credit: Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas) Things to do
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