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Few nations the size of the Bahamas offer visitors such a wide range of lodgings—everything from bare-bones fishing camps, cozy B&Bs, and eco-resorts to luxurious hotels, world-class megaresorts, and private islands. Problem is, the accommodations are scattered over scores of islands, so you have to be more careful than usual in choosing your hotel. If you don't like your first choice, you can't just hop into your car and drive around until you find something better. The next flight may be two days away. The far-flung geography also means a lack of competition and higher prices: Expect to pay upward of $250 a night unless you're checking into a basic guesthouse or a large chain hotel. Our hotel picks include the best of the Bahamas: large and small, reasonably priced and outrageously expensive—but all so special that you'll spend the last day of your trip planning the first day of your next one.
The original Ocean Club, with its terraced Versailles Gardens and 12th-century cloister, is what gave Paradise Island its classy reputation back in the Sixties....more
A stay at this tower within Atlantis is "like living in your own paradisiacal apartment" with a kitchen, living space, and ocean views. Marble floors, sleek...more
The opening of this ten-room boutique hotel in 2003 heralded the next wave in the St. Barths-ization of once-sleepy Harbour Island. The work of Miami developer...more
Surrounded by 125 acres of preserved mangroves and white-sand beaches, tiny Tiamo makes you feel as if you've landed—plop—on an island in the South...more










