One And Only Ocean Club Hotel Paradise Island, Paradise Island, Bahamas
Be sure to check out our Bahamas destination page for our most current special offers! On an island called Paradise lies an enchanted place, graced by white sand beaches and warm turquoise waters. One&Only Ocean Club harkens back to a time of simple pleasures interspersed with moments of rapture. Once a private estate, One&Only Ocean Club rests between miles of pristine beach and exquisite gardens inspired by the romantic grandeur of Versailles. Fragrant blossoms of hibiscus and bougainvillea, along with hand-laid rock ridges and stone steps, ascend the terraced garden decorated with bronze and marble statues from Europe. At its apex stand the dramatic arches of a 12th- century Augustinian cloister boasting spectacular sunset views over Nassau Harbour. Complimentary services/facilities: Afternoon Strawberries & champagne room delivery; fitness center; daily yoga classes; 6 tennis cours (4 with floodlights); library with books, CD and DVD; 24 hour butler service; Aquaventure – all day access to pools, beaches & water rides at the Atlantis. Services/Facilities at a surcharge: Health & Beauty Spa;
ivan ciment (verified owner) –
One of our Family Favorites
We’ve been coming here with the kids for the past few years and like it because it allows you to enjoy the action of the water parks a mile away but be in total seclusion over here. it costs more money but pound for pound you really get value for your money. It’s a world away from the hotels at Atlantis. And it has all the things we want for the kids — drop in day camp, zero entry pool, nice beach and good food.
Tips for Families
Get the morning buffet at Mosaic at the Cove if you are tired of eating at Dune at the hotel. If you have breakfast included, they will often let you use the credit at the Cove since the hotels are owned by the same person.
Dena Gold (verified owner) –
Just ok
We booked this time share hotel because of the location and price, the only good thing about the hotel was the screened on porch under the breeze of the palm trees. No frills and really boring is the best I can say. The bar/food area was as unattractive as a soup kitchen. We asked for a second lounge chair for our porch and they said no. We spend most of our time two resorts down at the wonderful Seven Stars where the food was fantastic and the resort was amazing. Over all I was not impress with Turks & Caicos. After 9pm everything is closed and there is nothing to do and no where to eat.
Tips for Families
All Inclusive hotels are a better deal