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The Bahamas is a place of endless possibilities. It’s no surprise the destination, a paradisiacal archipelago of 700 islands and thousands more cays, has earned the reputation of being a tropical playground. These possibilities were made even more endless in 2018 with the opening of Baha Mar. More than ten years in the making, the 1,000-acre, 4.2-billion-dollar development is the Bahamas’ shiny new Emerald City, which is a smaller, more refined version of the mega-resort Atlantis.
The property offers three restaurants, though guests have the choice of dozens more in the greater Baha Mar complex. The principal eatery is Commonwealth, an all-day café with a private rum room that serves coastal cuisine with a British flare (think Beef Wellington with prosciutto). Manor Bar is a handsome space with dark wood furniture, vintage-inspired lighting fixtures and handcrafted cocktails. The experience not to miss, however, is a meal at Costa, a Latin American restaurant set in overwater villas with comfy cabana seating and an impressive menu of Bahamian and Mexican cocktails.
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When not relaxing poolside or exploring Baha Mar's various attractions (like the casino, water parks, multiple pools and eateries), guests can decompress with spa treatments at the Rosewood’s signature spa. The cream-colored oasis offers therapies based on traditional and progressive healing rituals and a number of "sense journeys," which are curated spa sessions lasting up to five hours.
Who Should Stay: Families, couples and groups in search of a full-service resort experience with all amenities at their fingertips.
Published onNovember 29, 2018
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