Marley Resort

Nassau


Formerly the governor's house, then Bob Marley's Bahamian bolt-hole, this shaded coastal retreat is now a boutique hotel, run by Rita Marley and her daughters. Rooms, each named after a Marley song, are spare-no-expense luxurious, with hand-carved mahogany furniture and original Africana art. Down a rum punch in the Stir It Up bar or relax at the 'Natural Mystic' Spa.


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