ROOMS BAHAMAS
Hotels in Nassau 
|
Luxury and cheap hotels in Nassau Bahamas. |
Selection of hotels in Nassau  |
| Bay View Village Nassau |
Rating 3 |
|
Situated in the city of Nassau, the Bay View Village Bahamas is just a few minutes away from all the excitement of Paradise Island. Accommodation is provided with fully equipped modern facilities. You can dine in the poolside cafe, which serves native delicacies or also relax in the pool bar to while away time. Other facilities provided by the hotel are a tennis court and three swimming pools.
Room Facilities: Air conditioning - Alarm clock - Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - In-room safe - Microwave - Telephone
Hotel Facilities: Baby sitting service - Cafe - Cocktail bar - Parking facilities (at cost) - Restaurant - Swimming pool - Tennis court - Tour desk
|
| Radisson Cable Resort Nassau |
Rating 4 |
|
Situated on one of the finest white sandy beaches in the Caribbean, the Radisson Cable Resort is the Paradise Island's premier vacation resort. It is just minutes away from the Paradise Island International Airport. The friendly staff at the resort provide everything necessary and assure you of a comfortable stay. - The resort has 700 spacious and well-appointed rooms with balconies, offering spectacular views of waterscape, lush tropical gardens or of the breathtaking ocean. At the resort you can come across varieties of indoor and outdoor restaurants serving an array of delicious dining choices.
Room Facilities: Hairdryer - In-room safe - Iron and ironing board - Modem/data port connection - Telephone - Voice mail
Hotel Facilities: Baby sitting service - Banquet facilities - Business centre - Conference facilities - Faxing facilities - Gymnasium - Laundry facilities - Photocopying facilities - Restaurant - Swimming pool
|
| Wyndham Resort Nassau |
Rating 3 |
|
The Wyndham Resort Nassau is just minutes away from the Nassau International Airport and conveniently located near downtown Nassau, shopping centres as well as most other island tourist attractions. You can enjoy the charm of the tropics, along with the superior service and style that the resort has to offer. You will find plenty of entertainment options in the resort from one of the Caribbean's largest casinos to exciting specialty restaurants. - The resort has 850 spacious rooms and suites featuring private balconies and deluxe amenities. Whether in the morning or during sunset, balconies offer spectacular pool, ocean and island views of the famed Cable Beach, renowned as the Bahamian Riviera. Variety adds to the spice of everything at the resort, which houses specialty restaurants and lounges serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks.
Room Facilities: Air conditioning - Hairdryer - Mini bar - Modem/data port connection - Pay-per-view movies - Private bathroom / Ensuite - Telephone - Voice mail
Hotel Facilities: Banquet facilities - Cocktail bar - Conference facilities - Disabled facilities - Gymnasium - Lounge - Restaurant - Room service - Sauna - Swimming pool
|
|
|
Originally a harbour base named Charles Town, Nassau is the modern-day face of the Bahamas, visited by most everyone who comes down this way, not least for its service as a transport hub. Though dingy in parts, enough historical flavour has been preserved to make such a stop here worthwhile. Much of this atmosphere comes from its development during the so-called Loyalist period from 1787 to 1834, when many of the city's finest colonial buildings were built. Before this build-up, Nassau had largely been a haven for pirates, privateers and wreckers, situated as it was on key shipping routes between Europe and the West Indies.
But it was really the development of the tourist industry here that put Nassau firmly on the map. After alternating periods of decline and prosperity in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, the spike in trade and construction that followed World War II led directly to Nassau's emergence as a global centre for tourism and finance . By the mid-1950s, with the dredging of the harbour and the construction of the international airport, Nassau began to host more than a million visitors a year, and a decade later, after the construction of the Paradise Island Bridge and the development of Cable Beach, the city was receiving twice as many more. Hotels in Nassau
|