Atlantis Paradise Island debuts all-inclusive group program
Bahamas resort Atlantis, Paradise Island has introduced its first ever all-inclusive package for groups.
Available to book now for stays from August 24, 2015, it is valid for groups of 10 or more staying a minimum three nights.
Package inclusions include Coral Towers or Royal Towers accommodations including all resort fees, surcharges, gratuities, and taxes.
A full meal plan of breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, beverages, Wi-Fi, and event setup, including linens and staging are also included.
A host of activities are also offered such as entry to Aquaventure water park and the Dig marine exhibit, and use of the Atlantis Fitness Center, tennis courts, golf club rentals, gaming lessons and movie screenings at the Atlantis Theater.
"We are thrilled to now offer our valued meeting planners this all-inclusive option for the first time in Atlantis’ 20-year history," said vice president of group marketing & sales John Washko.
"We’ve made it a priority to develop a plan that combines savings and convenience while maintaining our high level of service and the one-of-a-kind Atlantis guest experience."
Groups can also take advantage of value offers during a stay, including 20% off spa treatments and half-price green fees at Ocean Club Golf Course.
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