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With its own private island, all-inclusive, couples-only Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort and Spa is located on the western edge of the Bahamian Riviera, on Nassau's Cable Beach approximately five miles from the Nassau International Airport. Resort amenities include water sports complex, colonnaded freshwater pool, misting pool(six more pools are scattered throughout the property), European Spa, eight on-site restaurants, and room service is available 24 hours a day. Guestrooms include air-conditioning, phone, safe, clock radio, and satellite television. Bathrooms are equipped with a private bath and shower, hairdryer, and toiletries. This property's all-inclusive package includes all meals, anytime snacks, gourmet dining, all alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, landsports, non-motorized water sports, entertainment, scuba diving, round trip airport transfers, daily maid service, and all taxes and gratuities. Butler service is available in some suites. Please note: Sandals Resorts welcomes adult couples 18 years and older. Transfers to and from this hotel are included in your room rate. Upon airport arrival, please go to the Sandals desk for your transfer. .
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Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort & Spa Property Information:
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Rooms:
405
Floors:
8
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- Spa
- Resort
- Luxury
- All inclusive
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Nonsmoking
- Meeting room
- Dining
- Car rental desk
- Family rooms
- Meals
- Fitness facility
- Golf
- Business center
- Tennis court
- Swimming pool
- Wheel chair access
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Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort & Spa Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1200
Check-Out:
1200
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Nassau Events & Entertainment
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Bird Walk
The first Saturday in every month at 8:00 a.m.
Rand Nature Centre
Grand Bahama Island
(242) 352-5438
Birdwatching enthusiasts can enjoy a walk through this bird sanctuary.
Central Bank Art Exhibition
Each month, during January - April
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m, Mon. - Fri.
Central Bank Gallery
Trinity Place & Frederick Street
Downtown Nassau
(242) 327-7562
view varied artwork displayed by different Bahamian artists
Native "King & Knights" Show
Nassau Beach Hotel, Cable Beach
Show Times: Tue.-Sat.: 8:30 p.m. (& 10:30 p.m. depending upon attendance)
Sun. & Mon.: 8:30 p.m. show only
(242) 327-5321
For exciting indigenous entertainment in Nassau, visit our native King & Knights Show, offering fire-dancing and limbo-dancing.
New Year's Day Junkanoo Parade
January 1
On Bay Street, downtown Nassau
starting at 1:00 a.m.
(242) 394-0445
Junkanoo, a kaleidoscope of sound and spectacle (a bit of Mardi Gras, Mummer's Parade and ancient African tribal ritual) takes place. Prize-giving is at 8:00 a.m. The parade is a repeat of the Boxing Day Parade, held December 26 past. On this occasion, costumes and themes are different from Boxing Day.
Annual New Year's Sailing Regatta
January 1-2
Montagu Bay
(242) 394-0445
Thirty to 40 locally built sailing sloops, ranging from 17' to 28', converge off Montagu Bay in a battle for championship. A continuation from the Christmas Regatta held December 25 & 26, 1997. Organised by the Bahamas Boat Owners Association. A spectator boat is available for a close-up view of races.
The Polar Bear Swim
January 1, from 12:30 p.m
Beach behind Rock ‘N’ Roll Cafe
Cable Beach
(242) 322-6504
Each New Year’s, a fun time, with beach party and a customary (snowbirds) swim in the sea amongst giant ice cubes (Brrrr!).
Dundas Repertory Season
January 26 - May 30
(242) 393-3728
Plays, executed by Bahamian artists, are held at the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts, Mackey Street, Nassau.
Spring Breack Season
February 28 - April 10
(242) 322-7500, ext. 4350
A season of festivities for vacationing college and high school students. Exciting beach parties, sports meets and musical entertainment are some of the highlights of a packed Spring Break calendar. For further details, contact the Social Hostess or front desk of your hotel. Activities are also arranged on Grand Bahama Island and the other major Islands Of The Bahamas.
Cricket Season
March - November
Haynes Oval
West Bay Street
(242) 325-6396 or (242) 326-4720 (evening)
Cricket matches are played every Sat. & Sun. during Cricket Season at Nassau. Games begin at 12:00 Noon.
Rugby Season
end of September - end of April
(242) 328-7888 or (242) 326-8000
Winton Rugby Field
off Prince Charles Drive, Nassau
Rugby matches are played during the Rugby Season. Don't miss out on a game loved by the Bahamians.
Boxing Day
December 27 (Official date is December 26)
A public holiday. The day is a traditional English holiday started centuries ago when leftover Christmas goodies were boxed by nobility and landlords and given to servants and tenants.
Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade
December 27 (Tentative)
On Bay Street, downtown Nassau
(242) 394-0445
During the early morning hours (starting at 1:00 a.m.)
Junkanoo is a kaleidoscope of sound and spectacle (a bit of Mardi Gras, Mummer's Parade and ancient African tribal ritual). Revellers, dressed in colorful costumes of crepe paper, parade through the streets to the sounds of cowbells, goatskin drums, whistles and many other homemade instruments. Prize-giving is at 8 a.m. The parade is repeated on New Year's Day, January 1.
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Nassau Destination Overview
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The Islands of the
Bahamas are among the most beautiful places on earth to visit. The
water ranges from pale aqua to deep sapphire, the spectrum changing hourly
as the sun shines brightly in a cloudless sky. Nassau,
the country's capital, is a bustling town on New Providence Island with
shops, nightclubs, glamorous casinos, and posh hotels. Even in Nassau,
though, there are quiet byways and shady lanes where you can step away from the
activity of the main tourist areas. Visitors have many options.
They can pause in their
shopping at any time to wander past old colonial buildings that are full
of fascinating island history. Nights can be spent watching a perfect sunset, dining on elegant
French or local cuisine in a hotel restaurant, and then taking in a show, dancing, or visiting one of the island's
casinos. Nassau's sheltered harbor bustles with the familiar
cruise ship hubbub and the excitement of fishing excursions coming and going, while a block away, broad, palm lined Bay Street is
alive with commercial activity. The shopping in Nassau is first rate,
as fine imported goods and local crafts compete for attention right next
to each other. The historical sights are centered
around the downtown area.
This area has been renovated and rejuvenated
in recent years, adding to its beauty and attractiveness. Amidst
the historic landmarks, chic cigar bars, fancy restaurants, art galleries, suave clubs,
and trendy coffeehouses are popping up everywhere. No visit to Nassau would be complete
without a trip to nearby Paradise Island. This strip of land
off Nassau's northern coast is
truly a world class playground. Its casinos and beaches are the first
choice for many tourists.
The recently completed Atlantis
casino and super-resort has attracted even more visitors. The water
is a clear blue, and the sand on the beaches is perfectly white on Paradise Island. Inside, the casinos offer every game imaginable, as well as
dozens of shows and attractions. The Islands of the Bahamas--with exquisite
golden and pink sunsets, pristine beaches, lush tropical landscapes,
and year round sunshine--couldn't have sprung from the sea in more perfect
form for 21st century vacationers. Nassau is the crown jewel of
the islands.
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