To provide more options for family travel, Atlantis Paradise Island heads to the sea and partners with AQUAZEAL, the Bahamas’ most prestigious luxury yacht charter company.
Whether travelers want to set out on a daytrip exploring Paradise Island while staying at Atlantis or extend their trip with a multiday luxury yacht charter, AQUAZEAL yachting specialists at Atlantis’ Marina Village can help curate personalized itineraries for the ultimate sailing.
These #BahamasAtHeart itineraries range from cruises exploring the sister islands off Exuma and Eleuthera to venturing to Nassau Harbor with snorkeling at nearby Rose Island. In essence, the options are endless.
“Atlantis’ exciting new partnership with AQUAZEAL offers our guests the opportunity to explore even more of the Bahamas’ culture, marine life and stunning environment through a distinct lens—luxury yachting,” said Audrey Oswell, president and managing director, Atlantis Paradise Island. “By adding AQUAZEAL to Atlantis’ bespoke selection of immersive Sapphire Services offerings, guests have even more to enjoy when visiting the Bahamas. We are delighted that Atlantis serves as a gateway for travelers to experience the islands.”
AQUAZEAL can facilitate charter yachts ranging 60–240 feet and accommodate up to 12 guests at a time. Each boat offers well-seasoned and experienced captains and crews offering exceptional service.
Travelers interested in booking a luxury yacht charter with AQUAZEAL can work with Atlantis’ new Sapphire Services concierge service. This platform is dedicated to curating rare and personal guest experiences across the Bahamas.
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