Atlantis Bahamas Review

Vacation reviews and ratings on Atlantis hotel casino in Bahamas.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Join in on the Quest for Atlantis

This promotion will be running from today, 31 January until 12 March 2007. All players simply need to do is to opt into the promotion and wager 200 on or across the required games. Players will stand a chance at experiencing pure paradise in the Bahamas, with its enchanting scenery and views, magical adventures and captivating activities. The story of the lost continent of Atlantis has captured imaginations and interest around the world for centuries. This unique destination will allow players the opportunity to experience the mystical elements of what perhaps once was.

"Belle Rock prides itself in the fact that our players are always well-rewarded. Just last month, we ran an outstanding promotion whereby one lucky player could win a luxury sports car," said Tim Johnson, Chairman of Carmen Media Group, owner of Belle Rock Entertainment. "Now, our Quest for Atlantis promotion will offer our players the chance to win an enthralling trip to the Bahamas, guaranteed to be a life-changing holiday, filled with good memories and special moments."

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Baha Mar, Harrah's plan Bahamas resort

The resort, called Baha Mar, will be a mixed-use project on a 1,000-acre site in Nassau and will pose a direct challenge to Kerzner International Ltd.'s Atlantis on Paradise Island.

Baha Mar Resorts, a Nassau-based owner and operator of resorts, and a Harrah's subsidiary have formed a joint venture for the project, while Starwood has signed agreements to manage four hotels at the resort.

The project calls for an initial investment of more than US$2 billion, Baha Mar said. Starwood has committed to operate hotels under its W, St. Regis, Westin and Sheraton brands.

The joint venture will be 57 per cent owned by Baha Mar Resorts and 43 per cent by the Harrah's subsidiary.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Saunders to sell luxury homes at former Club Med in Bahamas

At that time, Michael Saunders, president of the company bearing her name, promised there would be more high-profile deals in the pipeline.

This time, it's the Bahamas.

Saunders has been tapped as the exclusive U.S. broker for a former Club Med property in Eleuthera, Bahamas, that promises to be one of the toniest developments there since ground was broken for the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island more than a decade ago.

The new French Leave Resort, formerly 300 Club Med vacation units, will consist of only 68 residences, 17 villas, 10 cottages and 10 ocean estates, all on the ocean. The French Leave Marina Village will boast 32 "Colonial Residences," 12 colonial-style homes and 50 yacht slips at the first full-service marina at Governor's Harbour.