Overview
NEW! – Access to Baha Bay, the new luxury beach water park at Baha Mar
Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is a spectacular luxury resort located on the picturesque island of New Providence in Nassau. With stunning views of the ocean and green coastal fairways, Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is a sanctuary of natural beauty, dramatic architecture, art, and modern luxury. The oceanfront haven boasts 1,800 opulent guestrooms, including 230 suites that comprise one, two and three-bedroom residences with lavish amenities and contemporary décor. Designed to be the preferred venue for international incentives, meetings and events, Grand Hyatt Baha Mar manages The Baha Mar Convention, Art and Entertainment Center, the destination’s 200,000 square foot indoor and outdoor convention facility. At Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, guests can experience a 100,000-square-foot casino with 1,140 slots and 119 table games, indulge in the destination’s 30,000- square-foot ESPA Spa, splurge at high-end retail shops, and savor innovative cuisine at more than 20 restaurants, bars and lounges. A white sand beach with water sports, multiple pools, The Racquet Club at Baha Mar and a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design golf course ensures no shortage of activities and fun, accented by unforgettable Bahamian hospitality.
Resort fees include
- Daily access to Baha Bay Luxury Beachfront Waterpark for all registered guests
- Single and double Bottom Kayaks
- Stand Up Paddle Boards
- Water hammocks and mats
- ESPA fitness access
- Unlimited local calls
- Complimentary sunscreen at all towel huts
- Complimentary beach and pool set up and seating with umbrellas
- Two bottles of water replenished daily.
- Self Parking
- Daily Flamingo Ambasador Parade
- Aviary Sanctuary hands on experience
- Coffee and teas in guestroomss
- Basketball, Bocce Ball, Croquet courts
- Concierge Service
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
1800
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- All taxes
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Amenities
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Reviews
Crowded, loud, and milking guests for every penny
Sharon T (Parksville, Canada) on Apr 21, 2024
We were excited to try the Baha Mar after an awesome stay at the Royal in Atlantis last year. We wish we hadn’t. As soon as we arrived, we realized this was not the same sort of resort. Checkin was a long process with big lines, staff at the reception desk were miserable, and we were told our room was not ready - and it was after 4pm. The hotel reception had long lines every day we were there, so this looked like business as usual. Compare that to the delightful staff, private checkin room and welcome cocktail offered at the Royal, and there’s just no contest. When we did get our room, we were impressed with how nice it was, so the facilities are quite good. That said, housekeeping never bothered to visit our room at all unless we went down to reception and specifically requested our room to be freshened. Seriously? That’s an extra? Any time we asked anyone for anything, we were treated like a nuisance at best. Our first day, we headed out to the pools only to find every single chair covered in towels. We politely asked one of the many yellow-shirted attendants where we might find a chair and he immediately tried to shake us down for money. I guess the exorbitant resort fee you pay for each day is not enough? If you go down to the beach, you can see groups of staff hanging out in the shade on their phones - by leaving all the old towels where people have vacated seats hours ago, it gives them the opportunity to shake down anyone looking for help or a spot to sit, so I guess it’s a good gig. We watched many times as attendants continuously asked for money, then simply pulled towels off chairs that had been sitting empty all day. By comparison, even at the height of spring break at Atlantis, we never had a problem finding chairs and umbrellas no matter what time of day it was. The sign saying it’s Baha Mar hotel policy to remove belongings from un-used chairs after 45 minutes is great in theory. In practice, the staff have worked out a great way to use this policy to make a lot of extra money, with little regard for how guests are treated. I expect this and all the other inconveniences will add up for most guests to never returning to a place where you have to pay luxury prices for, at best, a 1 star experience. The resort is not restricted to guests, sells loads of day passes, and nobody even remotely checks wristbands on the beach or pool areas; we saw people every day on the Baha Mar beach and pool areas wearing Breezes wristbands. Nobody cares. If you are contemplating this resort or Atlantis, it’s a no-brainer. There’s no comparison. We would have left after the first day if we hadn’t already paid months ago.
Vacation in Paradise
FirstTimer7648 (Norwalk, Connecticut) on Apr 20, 2024
This is a great resort for kids and adults. We had a great time. The only thing I wished was that the food rivaled the drinks there. The flavor profile just miss the mark for someone from the New York area. Overall, it was one of our most favorite vacation.
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