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24 Things You Should Put On Your Atlantis Packing List Right Now!

Alright! It’s almost time for your vacation to Atlantis Bahamas and it’s time to start thinking about what you need to pack. Sure, you may have the basics figured out but we’ve come up with a list of 24 Things to Add to Your Atlantis Packing List that you probably haven’t thought of yet!

Atlantis, Nassau, The Bahamas

24 Things to Add to Your Atlantis Packing List

Packing Cubes

Are you using packing cubes, yet? If not, it’s time to start! Packing cubes will help you organize your clothes. You can even assign each family member a different color (can you tell I have a Type-A personality?).

Sunscreen

Of course, this a given considering you’ll be in The Bahamas. Toss some sunscreen into your bag, and then add another bottle. We also use a face and body stick to make sure our faces are well-protected. Be sure to keep your lips protected, as well. You’ll be thankful that you did. Sunscreen is more expensive at the resort. I also always bring some aloe with me, just in case.

Think we’re a bit overboard with the sunscreen? We’re from Florida! We know better!

Sunglasses & Sunglass Strap

While we’re on the topic of protecting our body, you’ll want to wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the vibrant sun. If you plan on hitting the waterslides, we suggest getting a sunglass strap, as well!

Waterproof Case for Your Phone

If you’re going to be using your phone as a camera, you’re definitely going to want to keep it protected with a waterproof phone case. Trust me, you’ll take this thing everywhere you go. From the waterpark to the sharks at the end of Serpent Slide, the beach, the lagoon, and the lazy river. You’ll definitely get your money’s worth!

The great thing about these cases is that the touch screen features still work. I’ve used my cases countless times in pools, fresh water, and salt water and never had an issue. The pictures turn out crystal clear and your phone is 100% safe.

Lanyard

You’re going to want to make sure you have your room key with you, safe and sound. Put your mind at ease by stashing it in a lanyard with a pouch.

Towel Clips

Towel clips are a great way to keep your towel off of the sand and to mark your territory. Speaking of towels, we pack quick-dry towels when we go to the pool so that we don’t have to lug around a heavy towel around with us.

Goggles for the Kiddos

Kids are like little fishies…that is until chlorine or saltwater makes it into their little eyes. Protect their eyes with a pair of goggles so they can swim to their heart’s content.

Sand Toys

Ya’ll, the white sand at the beaches on Paradise Island is so soft. Your kids are going to love playing in it! Keep them occupied (and out of your hair) by packing along some toys. These collapsible beach buckets are AMAZING and they don’t take up much space. If you don’t have space in your bags, Atlantis does sell beach toys, but they are expensive.

Snorkel Gear

I bought a full face snorkel mask a couple of years ago and I love it! I’ll never use a traditional mask again. The water surrounding Paradise Island is so incredibly clear. Pack your gear and dive in!

Beach Hats

Trust me, you’ll want to have one for the whole family! After a few hours in the sun, you’ll appreciate having a beach hat.

Bathing Suit Coverups

When you’re walking from your room to the pool or beach or wherever you’ll be passing through a lot of public spaces. Cover up.

Insulated Tumblers

We pack insulated tumblers with us on pretty much every trip- whether we’re going to Atlantis, going on a cruise, or staying at a cabin. These are great for keeping your drinks nice and cold while you relax by the pool.

Soft-sided Cooler

If you’re going to be at the beach or pool for a bit longer, consider packing a small soft-sided cooler. We have a Coleman one that folds flat and doesn’t take up a lot of space. It was less than $10 on Amazon!

Waterproof Bandaids

Dude, the sand rubbing against a rubber flip flop can rub your foot raw. Chances are you’ll pack a few pairs of adorable sandals that you haven’t broken in, quite yet. Pack some waterproof bandaids.

Airpods

Anyone else like to drown out the background noise and groove to a beach playlist? Don’t forget to pack your Airpods!

Waterproof Kindle

Are you a reader? Check out the Kindle Paperwhite. It’s lightweight and it is waterproof. You can also easily adjust the screen so that you can read it in the sun.

Waterproof Camera

Record your memories with this waterproof GoPro! Take it with you on the waterslides, in the pool, and in the turquoise water at the beach! We also love Kodak’s PixPro. It’s a waterproof camera that can take a bit of a beating.

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Updated: 4/15/21

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5 Things to Know Before Your Trip to Atlantis

Visiting Atlantis is on a ton of people’s Bucket List. And rightfully so, the place is absolutely stunning and there are a ton of things that you can do there- whether you’re traveling with friends, with a loved one, or with your family. Atlantis has something for everybody. But there are some things you should know before your trip to Atlantis.

Where is Atlantis?

Atlantis is located on Paradise Island, a small island off of the island of Nassau. The island is easily accessed from Nassau via the Sidney Poitier Bridge or via the Nassau-Paradise Island Ferry.

Although Atlantis may be the highlight of Paradise island, there’s plenty of other things to do there. The island also has a golf course, a marina, and several beaches. Versailles Gardens and French Cloister is an absolute must-see!

There are other hotels on Paradise Island that are much more cost-efficient than Atlantis (see our last tip for why this could work in your favor!).

Paradise island is also home to Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville, The Point Restaurant & Bar, and the Green Parrot Restaurant.

Atlantis from the Harbor

5 Things to Know Before Your Trip to Atlantis

It’s expsensive.

The price tag on a stay at Atlantis might read like it’s an all-inclusive resort…but it’s not. Go ahead and accept the fact that this trip is going to cost you an arm and a leg. Sure, there are plenty of ways that you could save a little here and there, but if you’re looking for a budget vacation, this isn’t the place for you.

 In addition to the cost of an item, a 15% gratuity and a 12% VAT (value-added tax) will be added to every purchase you make at the Atlantis. This starts to add up pretty quickly.

It’s massive.

Y’all, this place is HUGE! Even though I took the time to familiarize myself with the map of the Atlantis property, I still managed to get lost. Make sure you pack comfortable shoes and possibly a stroller if you’re bringing the youngin’s along. You’ll also want to factor in travel times if you have planned activities.

The place is so huge that I once accidentally wandered into the resort part of the property from the casino and it took me forever to figure out I was somewhere I wasn’t supposed to be. In fact, I even managed to go undetected by the personnel there. That’s how big it is!

 

There are several lodging options.

Believe it or not, the property is home to 5 different hotels. Coral, Beach, Royal, Cove, and The Reef. There are even villas at the Harborside Resort. Each option comes with a different price tag and has its own perks. Make sure you do your research to see what the pros and cons of each are and pick the one that best suits your budget and your needs.

The Lagoon @ Atlantis, Paradise Island

You’ll probably never get bored.

There is so much to do here that it is INSANE! The key attraction for many families is Aquaventure waterpark. It has 11 pools, a lazy river, 8 waterslides, and a splash pad.

There are also marine habitats, aquariums, and a theatre.

Of course…there’s also 5 miles of beaches! While the beaches were great, we really loved the lagoon. I have heard some complaints that there isn’t much to do after dinner time if you’re not into the bar and club scene.

There is a daily sheet available at the front desk that lays out what’s going on each day.

The Lagoon @ Atlantis, Paradise Island, The Bahamas

You don’t have to stay at the resort to enjoy the ammentities.

Yeah…you read that right. You are able to purchase day passes to the water park. In fact, many cruisers do this when they are in port. That means that even if you’re staying on the property, you may have a hard time finding a chair at the pool.

If you’re truly on a budget, you could always stay elsewhere on the island and still enjoy many of the things that Atlantis has to offer. On Paradise Island, there is Comfort Suites and Warwick Paradise Island. There are also other lodging options across the harbor on the island of Nassau.

Conclusion

Although Atlantis can be rather costly, it is definitely worth the trip. Yes, there are ways where you can cut corners to make the trip more inexpensive but you should plan on the trip setting you back quite a bit. If you’re looking for the most cost-effective way to hit up Atlantis, you can stay off the property at another hotel and purchase a day-pass to still take advantage of all of the amazing things Atlantis has to offer.

Of course, if you’re staying on Paradise Island, you should definitely head across the harbor to Nassau to check out these can’t-miss sites.

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Updated: 5/10/21

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