Are there any all-inclusive resorts in Freeport?

All-Inclusive Resorts in Freeport, Bahamas: Prices, Options, and Alternatives

Freeport on Grand Bahama Island has just two true all-inclusive resorts: Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham and Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan. Nightly rates range from around $160 to $250 depending on season and room type. Unlike all-inclusive hubs like Cancun or Punta Cana, the Bahamas operates mostly on a la carte pricing, so these two properties fill a real gap for travelers who want everything bundled into one price.

This guide covers both all-inclusive options in detail, along with several non-inclusive alternatives worth considering if you want more flexibility with your budget.

Beachfront resorts along the coast in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island

Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham

Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham is the larger and more established of Freeport’s two all-inclusive resorts. The property sits on 26 acres along Grand Bahama’s south shore, about 9 miles from Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO). It has 276 rooms in Victorian-style buildings, each with a private balcony or terrace. Rates start around $160 per night on KAYAK, though promotional rates from Wyndham can go as low as $82 per person per night when booking directly through Viva Resorts by Wyndham.

What’s included

The all-inclusive rate covers all meals and snacks, unlimited drinks including cocktails and wine, a selection of water and land sports, nightly entertainment, and kids’ club access. Dining options include Junkanoo (international buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner), Hacienda Don Diego (Latin cuisine), Bamboo (pan-Asian, dinner only), and Viva Café (pizza and pasta, evenings). The Beach Bar serves drinks poolside and on the sand.

Activities and amenities

Included sports range from windsurfing, kayaking, sailing, and snorkeling to tennis and fitness center access. The resort also runs PADI-certified diving through Viva Diving, with trips to blue holes and shipwrecks at additional cost. There is a full-service spa on site, though treatments are charged separately. Evening entertainment includes themed dinner nights, live shows, and DJ sets.

Pool and beach area at Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham in Freeport

Room types

Rooms come in three categories: Standard Queen (one queen bed), Superior Garden View (two queens or one king), and Superior Sea View (two queens or one king). All rooms include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV, coffee and tea maker, and air conditioning. There are no elevators on the property, so request a ground-floor room if stairs are a concern.

Good to know

Viva Fortuna Beach scores 6.7 out of 10 on U.S. News Travel based on roughly 1,275 reviews. Guest feedback consistently praises the beach, food variety, and entertainment staff. The most common complaints are about dated room furnishings and occasional maintenance issues. The resort is near Taino Beach and Garden of the Groves, and about 2 miles from the International Bazaar. Free parking is available.

Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan

Lighthouse Pointe is a 196-room all-inclusive resort in the Lucaya area, within walking distance of Port Lucaya Marketplace. It is the only operational hotel on the Grand Lucayan property. The other two buildings, Breaker’s Cay and Lanai Suites, have been closed since hurricane damage from Dorian in 2019. Nightly rates start around $205 on the Bahamas.com tourism portal.

Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan resort in the Lucaya area of Freeport

What’s included

The all-inclusive package covers meals at two on-site restaurants, a coffee shop, drinks at the poolside bar, and access to recreation facilities. Unlike Viva Fortuna, Lighthouse Pointe also includes room service in its package.

Activities and amenities

The resort offers an 18-hole golf course, a 25,000-square-foot fitness center and spa, two outdoor pools, and water sports including snorkeling, windsurfing, and kayaking. Port Lucaya Marketplace is about a 15-minute walk, where Count Basie Square hosts live Junkanoo performances.

Redevelopment plans

In May 2025, Concord Wilshire Capital signed a $120 million deal with the Bahamian government to purchase the Grand Lucayan property. An $827 million redevelopment is planned to transform the 56-acre beachfront into a cruise-focused destination with a waterpark, casino, hotel, and golf course. Construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2026, with completion in early 2028. Lighthouse Pointe will remain open during the initial phase of redevelopment, but travelers booking for late 2026 or 2027 should confirm availability, as the situation may change.

Non-inclusive alternatives in Freeport

If you prefer to pay as you go, or if the two all-inclusive resorts are booked, several other properties on Grand Bahama are worth considering.

Pelican Bay Resort at Lucaya sits on the marina near Port Lucaya Marketplace. It is a boutique hotel with no meal plan, but it is walking distance to a dozen restaurants. Flamingo Bay Hotel and Marina at Taino Beach is a budget option with kitchenettes in every room, which lets you cook some meals and save on dining. Ocean Reef Yacht Club and Resort has two outdoor pools, sea views, and a more residential feel suited to longer stays.

Day passes are another option worth knowing about. Both Lighthouse Pointe and Viva Fortuna Beach occasionally offer day passes through ResortPass, allowing non-guests to access pools, beach, and food service for a flat fee. Availability varies, so check ResortPass.com before your trip.

Comparison of resort options and packages available in Freeport, Bahamas

Comparison table

Property Type Nightly rate Rooms Beach Dining Best for
Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham All-inclusive From $160 276 Private south shore 4 restaurants, bars Families, couples, budget AI
Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan All-inclusive From $205 196 Lucaya Beach 2 restaurants, coffee shop Golf, upscale, Port Lucaya access
Pelican Bay Resort Hotel (no meals) From $140 90 Nearby On-site restaurant Marina lovers, walkable dining
Flamingo Bay Hotel & Marina Hotel (kitchenette) From $100 60 Taino Beach nearby Self-catering Budget travelers, families
Ocean Reef Yacht Club Resort (no meals) From $150 62 Nearby On-site restaurant Longer stays, diving

Getting to Freeport

Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO) receives direct flights from Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Atlanta. The flight from South Florida takes about 35 minutes. Bahamasair and American Airlines operate the most frequent service. You can also reach Grand Bahama by ferry from Fort Lauderdale, with Balearia Caribbean running a high-speed service that takes about 3 hours.

From the airport, Viva Fortuna Beach is about a 16-minute drive. Lighthouse Pointe is closer at roughly 10 minutes. There is no public transit on the island, so you will need a taxi (around $20 to $30 to most resorts), a hotel shuttle (confirm with your resort when booking), or a rental car. Driving is on the left side of the road.

Transportation options and getting around Freeport, Grand Bahama

Best time to book

Peak season in Freeport runs from December through April, when temperatures average 75 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and rainfall is minimal. Expect higher rates and more crowds during this window, especially around the Christmas and spring break periods.

The best value comes in the shoulder months of May, June, and November. October is historically the cheapest month for resort rates, with prices dropping significantly, but it falls in the middle of hurricane season (June through November). If you book during hurricane season, make sure your reservation has flexible cancellation terms.

Summer months (July through September) bring peak temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s and warm water around 82 degrees. The Goombay Summer Festival and Junkanoo events add local cultural flavor if you visit during this period.

Seasonal weather and best times to visit Freeport, Bahamas

Carnival Celebration Key

Starting in July 2026, Carnival Cruise Line is opening Celebration Key, a private cruise destination with a waterpark on the western end of Grand Bahama Island. While this is primarily for Carnival cruise passengers, the influx of cruise tourism is expected to bring more dining, shopping, and excursion options to the island over time. If you are visiting Freeport on a cruise and want to spend the day at an all-inclusive resort instead of the cruise port, both Viva Fortuna Beach and Lighthouse Pointe have offered day pass programs in the past.

Water sports and beach activities at Freeport resorts

Frequently asked questions

Are there any all-inclusive resorts in Freeport, Bahamas?

Yes, but only two. Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham and Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan are the only true all-inclusive resorts in Freeport as of 2026. Both include meals, drinks, and activities in the nightly rate. The Bahamas generally has far fewer all-inclusive options than Caribbean destinations like Mexico or the Dominican Republic.

How much does an all-inclusive resort in Freeport cost per night?

Rates at Viva Fortuna Beach start around $160 per night, with promotional rates as low as $82 per person per night when booking directly. Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan starts around $205 per night. Prices are highest from December through April and lowest in October and November.

Which Freeport all-inclusive resort is better for families?

Viva Fortuna Beach is generally the better choice for families. It has a dedicated kids’ club included in the rate, a children’s pool, and a wider variety of dining options including a pizza and pasta restaurant that children tend to prefer. Lighthouse Pointe works for families too, but its strength is more in golf, spa, and proximity to Port Lucaya Marketplace.

Is Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan still open?

Yes, Lighthouse Pointe remains open as of 2026. It is the only operational hotel on the Grand Lucayan property. However, an $827 million redevelopment of the 56-acre site is underway, with major construction expected in the second half of 2026 and completion in early 2028. Travelers booking for late 2026 or 2027 should confirm availability with the resort directly at (855) 708-6671.

How do you get from the airport to the resorts in Freeport?

Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO) is about 10 to 16 minutes by car from both all-inclusive resorts. Taxis are available at the airport and cost roughly $20 to $30 depending on your destination. Some resorts offer shuttle service, but you need to arrange this in advance. Rental cars are available at the airport. Note that driving is on the left side of the road in the Bahamas.

Can you do a day pass at a Freeport all-inclusive resort?

Both resorts have offered day passes through services like ResortPass and BahamasDayPass.com, though availability changes frequently. A day pass typically includes pool access, beach access, and food and drink service for a flat fee. Check with the resort or ResortPass.com before your trip to confirm current availability and pricing.

Is Freeport or Nassau better for all-inclusive resorts?

Nassau and Paradise Island have more all-inclusive options, including large-scale properties like Sandals Royal Bahamian and Atlantis (which offers meal plan add-ons). Freeport’s two all-inclusive resorts are smaller, quieter, and significantly less expensive. Freeport is the better choice if you want a laid-back island experience without the crowds of Nassau, and if you are comfortable with a smaller selection of resort restaurants and activities.

Planning an all-inclusive vacation in Freeport, Bahamas

What is Celebration Key on Grand Bahama?

Celebration Key is a private cruise destination being built by Carnival Cruise Line on the western end of Grand Bahama Island, opening in July 2026. It includes a waterpark, beaches, and dining areas designed primarily for Carnival cruise passengers. It is separate from Freeport’s resort areas but is expected to increase tourism infrastructure across the island.

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