Ocean Club

New Providence


Paradise Island’s most elite hotel and now owned by Four Seasons, this is the kind of place where people with marquee names come to get away from it all, in lush gardens surrounded by high walls and gates. Rooms come with personal butlers, who will sprinkle rose petals on your bed or bring you your afternoon champagne. Minimum stays (three to four days) sometimes apply.

Naturally there's a high-end restaurant, fitness center, infinity pool and all other luxuries on site.


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Nearby New Providence attractions

1. Versailles Gardens

0.23 MILES

This hushed, symmetrical formal garden is the last thing you expect to find on bling-lovin’ Paradise Island, but here it is. The terraced landscape is…

2. Cabbage Beach

0.25 MILES

While the west end of this stretch of sand – one of the more popular in New Providence – is obscured by the Atlantis resort, there is public access to the…

3. Cove Beach

0.65 MILES

East of Cabbage Beach, this beach is favored by day-trippers on picnicking and snorkeling excursions from Nassau.

4. Fort Montagu

0.75 MILES

Dating to 1741, this limestone fort is the oldest on the island, built to guard the eastern approach to Nassau Harbour. It's well preserved and worth a…

5. Discover Atlantis Tour

0.98 MILES

Strolling through a glass tunnel while sharks glide overhead is, simply put, awesome. This thrill is found in the Predator’s Lagoon, one of the exhibits…

6. Doongalik Studios

1.02 MILES

Offering an eclectic window into modern Bahamian art, Doongalik runs exhibitions on solo artists' work, and everything from quilts to straw crafts and…

7. Paradise Beach

1.21 MILES

Another beauty, Paradise Beach curves gently along the northwest shore of the island. The resorts have their own facilities, but nonguests pay for…

8. The Retreat

1.35 MILES

Established in 1977 as the first national park on New Providence, this 4.5-hectare property re-creates a Bahamian hardwood forest and is a refuge for bird…