Nassau’s Baha Mar has revealed plans to add a 4th luxury resort as the next phase of its continued development. The new resort and residences will join existing Grand Hyatt, Rosewood and SLS brands, as well as the Baha Bay Waterpark in the mega resort multiplex, when complete in 2029.
The new resort will be built on the site of the recently demolished Melia Nassau Beach, which closed in 2021 with a promise to invest and develop further Baha Mar experiences.
Designed by internationally recognized architect and designers Foster + Partners, the resort will be situated on nearly five beachfront hectares and feature approximately 350 rooms and 50 luxury branded residences overlooking Cable Beach.
In addition to the accommodations, guests will experience four new restaurants including an intimate Omakase experience on the hotel’s rooftop and a beachfront restaurant which will feature a celebrity chef experience.
The resort will also include a 1,300 sq. m. world class spa and fitness centre, luxury retailers, expansive pools, an outdoor bar, entertainment lounges, corporate facilities, and additional family amenities.
Guests of the new resort will enjoy full access to all Baha Mar amenities, including the US$200 million luxury waterpark Baha Bay, located next door.
The new resort will feature spacious guest rooms starting at over 50-sq.-m., complementing the resort’s existing collection of hotels where accommodations will be priced between the SLS and Rosewood. The brand and the operating partner will be announced at a later date.
“Baha Mar is committed to creating spectacular experiences, and this US$35- million capital investment in our world-class resort collection underscores Baha Mar’s role as a catalyst for continued economic growth and job creation in the Bahamas,” says Graeme Davis, President of Baha Mar.
Philip Davis, Prime Minister of The Bahamas said, “Baha Mar is a valued partner, consistently delivering transformative projects that boost tourism and economic development for The Bahamas. This latest expansion will be highly significant for our country, creating local jobs, supporting tourism growth, and offering new experiences for both residents and visitors.”
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