Non-Guests at Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island: What You Need to Know
Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas spans 171 oceanside acres and operates one of the Caribbean’s largest resort complexes, with five hotels, a 141-acre Aquaventure water park, and more than 40 restaurants led by three Michelin-starred chefs. Non-guests can access most of the resort’s key attractions by purchasing a day pass in advance through atlantisbahamas.com. The Casino, Marina Village, and Crystal Court Shoppes are free to enter with no day pass required.

What a day pass includes for non-guests
The Atlantis Day Pass covers the Aquaventure water park (141 acres with slides, a Rapid River ride, splash zones, and a wave pool), 14 resort pools (excluding the Cove Pool), five miles of white sand beach, The Dig Aquarium, the Predator Tunnel, and the open-air marine habitat with more than 250 species of marine animals. Passes must be purchased in advance; walk-up availability is not guaranteed.
| Attraction | Day pass access | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aquaventure water park | Yes | 141 acres, slides, Rapid River, wave pool |
| Resort pools (14 pools) | Yes | Excludes The Cove Pool |
| 5 miles of beach | Yes | Excludes Reserve at Baths Colonnade |
| The Dig Aquarium and Predator Tunnel | Yes | 250+ species of marine animals |
| Casino | Free, no pass needed | Open to all visitors |
| Marina Village | Free, no pass needed | Outdoor shopping and dining |
| The Cove Pool | Not included | Cove hotel guests only |

Day pass pricing for non-guests
Atlantis day pass prices vary by date and season, with separate rates for adults (ages 13 and older) and children (ages 4 to 12). Children under 3 enter free. Because prices change based on demand and time of year, Atlantis does not publish a fixed rate. Check atlantisbahamas.com or the Atlantis Mobile App for current pricing before your visit. Day passes must be purchased in advance, and daily quantities are limited.
Day visitor check-in takes place at the Atlantis Adventures Tour Center, outside The Coral hotel, from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Bring your confirmation email, a valid photo ID, a completed waiver form, and the credit card used during purchase. Your wristband is issued on-site. Day passes are refundable up to 4 days before your visit; purchases are non-refundable within 3 days of arrival.

Free areas open to all visitors (no day pass needed)
The Atlantis Casino covers seven acres and is open to all visitors at no charge. It is one of the largest casinos in the Caribbean, offering table games, slots, and a poker room. Marina Village is a free outdoor waterfront district with restaurants, bars, and retail. Crystal Court Shoppes, the resort’s luxury indoor mall, is also free to enter. Dining at any of Atlantis’s 40-plus restaurants requires no day pass, though reservations are recommended for the celebrity chef venues.

Dining at Atlantis as a non-guest
Non-guests can dine at all Atlantis restaurants with no day pass required. Celebrity chef options include Nobu (Japanese-Peruvian cuisine by Nobu Matsuhisa), Marcus (New American cuisine by Marcus Samuelsson), and Café Martinique (French-inspired fine dining). Book through OpenTable or atlantisbahamas.com. A 15% gratuity and 10% tax are added to all dining bills.

Getting to Paradise Island from Nassau
Paradise Island is connected to Nassau by the Sir Sidney Poitier Bridge. Taxis from downtown Nassau or the cruise port take 10 to 20 minutes and cost approximately $15 to $25 each way; many drivers accept cash only. A water taxi from Prince George Wharf runs every 30 minutes from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and takes about 10 minutes to cross.

Where to stay near Atlantis
Staying at one of the Atlantis hotels gives you free access to Aquaventure and all resort amenities without a day pass. The Coral is the most family-friendly tower; The Cove is adults-only with upscale suites; Harborside Resort offers condo-style units with kitchens. Margaritaville Beach Resort, independently operated on nearby Harbour Drive, has its own pools and beach access. Rates below are approximate starting prices from booking platforms as of 2026.
| Property | Location | From (2026) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Coral at Atlantis | Atlantis resort, Paradise Island | $250/night | Families, resort access included |
| The Beach at Atlantis | Atlantis resort, Paradise Island | $300/night | Beach-facing rooms, resort access |
| Harborside Resort | Atlantis resort, Paradise Island | $230/night | Condo-style, kitchen, longer stays |
| The Cove at Atlantis | Atlantis resort, Paradise Island | $500/night | Adults-only pools, luxury suites |
| Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau | Paradise Island, near Atlantis | $200/night | Independent resort, own beach |

Frequently asked questions
Can non-guests visit Atlantis in the Bahamas?
Yes. Non-guests can visit Atlantis by purchasing a day pass covering Aquaventure, beaches, pools, and marine habitats. The Casino, Marina Village, and Crystal Court Shoppes are free to enter. Day passes must be booked in advance at atlantisbahamas.com.
How much does the Atlantis day pass cost?
Prices vary by date and season. Atlantis charges separate rates for adults (ages 13+) and children (ages 4-12). Children under 3 enter free. Check atlantisbahamas.com for current rates, as no fixed price is published.
Is the Atlantis casino open to non-guests?
Yes. The seven-acre Atlantis Casino is open to all visitors at no cost. No day pass is required to enter. It offers table games, slots, and a poker room.
Can you eat at Atlantis without a day pass?
Yes. All Atlantis restaurants, including Nobu, Marcus, and Café Martinique, are open to non-guests without a day pass. Reservations are strongly recommended. Book through OpenTable or atlantisbahamas.com.
What time is check-in for Atlantis day visitors?
Check-in runs 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at the Atlantis Adventures Tour Center, outside The Coral hotel. Bring your confirmation email, photo ID, completed waiver, and the credit card used at purchase.
How do I get from Nassau to Atlantis Paradise Island?
Taxi takes 10 to 20 minutes and costs approximately $15 to $25 each way. A water taxi from Prince George Wharf runs every 30 minutes from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and takes about 10 minutes.

