Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas has unveiled a $150 million resort-wide renovation, encompassing updates to its casino, guestrooms, restaurants and lounges. The project includes refurbished rooms at The Royal towers, a redesigned Atlantis Casino and the introduction of new dining venues.
At The Royal, a 1,201-room hotel housing Atlantis Casino, all guestrooms have been refashioned with custom decor. Tony Tompkins, Atlantis' Senior Vice President of Design and Creative Director, led the redesign, which aims to evoke the serenity of Bahamian beaches. The new look features carpets reminiscent of ocean waters and sculptural pieces inspired by the Bahamas archipelago.
The Royal's 120 suites, including 10 Grand Suites, four Presidential Suites, and three Royal Suites, have also been updated with deeper colors and elegant touches.
The 85-table, 700-game Atlantis Casino has undergone significant changes. Four glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly, including the Sun and The Moon installations, have been re-lit and given more prominence. The casino's new custom carpet incorporates 26 shades, drawing on jewel tones seen in the venue's art. Ceilings have been opened up to create a more spacious atmosphere.
New additions to the resort include Bar Sol at The Atlantis Casino, a venue inspired by the late Sol Kerzner's passion for Bahamian culture, featuring a restored Chihuly chandelier and nightly live music performances.
At The Cove, Atlantis' luxury all-suite hotel, a new restaurant called Paranza has opened, helmed by Michelin-starred chef Michael White. The venue, designed by Jeffrey Beers International in collaboration with Tony Tompkins, draws inspiration from Bahamian and Italian coastal aesthetics.
"Atlantis continuously elevates the guest experience, and recent developments at The Royal, Paranza and the Atlantis Casino provide guests with upgraded, modern touches while retaining the resort's integral identity that visitors know and love," said Audrey Oswell, president and managing director of Atlantis.
Other new additions to the resort include Silan, Perch, the Caribbean's first Shake Shack, FIELDTRIP, Cartier, and Thistle. A Christian Louboutin boutique and Paradise Links mini-golf course are slated to open soon.
This article was generated by AI and based on a press release distributed by Atlantis Paradise Island. It was reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.