
From white sands and water sports to Champagne and chandeliers, Rosewood Baha Mar, the third and final hotel to grace the ultra-luxe Baha Mar estate, offers it all.
A martini bar and lounge sets the scene at this distinctive resort that featured in not one but two James Bond movies – Thunderball and Casino Royale. It also houses the ruins of a 12th century monastery rescued and shipped from France by William Randolph Hearst in the 1920s. The Michelin-starred cuisine by Jean-Georges Vongerichten in open-air Dune on its white sand bluff exceeds the wildest culinary dreams, as does gourmet private dining on the beach or in the serene terraced gardens with their revered marble statuary.
Expect equally transformative experiences at the spa with its Balinese-style treatment villas – the Bahamas Rhythm treatment uses mindful breathing and the vibration of percussive instruments to take you out of yourself while opening new energy channels. Meanwhile, the resort’s 18-hole, par 72 golf course – designed by the legendary Tom Weiskopf – will take your breath away with its Atlantic and Nassau Harbour views at every turn. For views from an alternative vantage, some choose to charter yachts for day sails to private outer islands, or hire a seaplane for an airborne safari.
From white sands and water sports to Champagne and chandeliers, Rosewood Baha Mar, the third and final hotel to grace the ultra-luxe Baha Mar estate, offers it all.
Since its opening in 1961 Sandy Lane has acquired a regal status among other Caribbean resorts and it’s not hard to see why.
A VIP airport greeting sets the tone for a stay of all-taken-care-of relaxation in these high spec beachfront residences close to historic Speightstown’s stalls and restaurants to the north and laid-back-but-lively Mullins Beach Bar to the south.