Mount Pleasant Travel Guide
Tourist Guide
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Grand Hyatt Baha Mar
Baha Mar was absolutely amazing! The resort was full of things to do; waterpark, ocean activities, casino, restaurants/food trucks etc. My family and I absolutely loved it and will definitely be back. The employees were accommodating and friendly. It was extremely clean and I highly recommend.
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2025

Hotel Riu Palace Paradise Island - Adults Only - All Inclusive
Staff was friendly & accommodating. Nice room
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2025

The Royal at Atlantis
Amazing for a family trip
Reviewed on 21 Oct 2025

Goldwynn Resort & Residences
It was a last minute booking for our anniversary and they did not disappoint. From we entered the property until we checked out the ⁸experience was nothing short of amazing. The cleanliness was impeccable—every corner felt fresh, inviting, and thoughtfully maintained. The staff greeted us with genuine ...
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2025

Bay View Suites Paradise Island
relaxing,quiet,clean,pool ro ourselves.
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2025

Blue Ocean Village
Very clean property, friendly and responsive staff, access to the beach.
Reviewed on 13 Oct 2025
Popular places to visit

Cable Beach
White sand, crystal-clear water and lively beachfront establishments have made this the go-to beach for visitors to the most populated island of the Bahamas.

Junkanoo Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Junkanoo Beach during your travels in Nassau? Wander the area's seaside or simply enjoy one of its seafood restaurants.

National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
Discover the traditional art of the Bahamas alongside significant colonial pieces at this fascinating gallery.

Straw Market
Chat with local vendors and shop for handicrafts and Bahamian souvenirs at this bustling market.

Prince George Wharf
Explore the waterfront in Nassau with a trip to Prince George Wharf. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply savour its seafood restaurants.

Queen's Staircase
Named to celebrate the 65 years of Queen Victoria’s rule, these limestone stairs flanked by a waterfall are an important landmark in the nation’s capital.

