Atlantis Paradise Island Introduces Marine Life Camping Adventure

Atlantis Paradise Island Introduces Marine Life Camping Adventure

Atlantis Paradise Island announces a new and exclusive Marine Life Camping Adventure kicking off this month. Guests can enjoy an overnight getaway under the Bahamian stars while connecting with exotic marine life through exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of the legendary undersea world of Atlantis where they will see The Royal Towers Fish Hospital, Rehab Center and Fish Kitchen. They will also be offered the opportunity to meet a baby sea turtle, as well as the resort’s pod of rescued dolphins and family of sea lions after dark. Visitors joining in on the exclusive dusk-to-dawn VIP marine life adventures will also be invited to experience an exclusive twilight ruins snorkel and wake up to the sights and sounds of dolphins frolicking and playing beside the iconic Royal Towers and picturesque landscape.

Participants will sleep in climate-controlled luxury canvas beachside tents, along the shores of Atlantis’ Dolphin Cay habitat. The all-weather tents are decorated in style, with Adirondack chairs, plush couches, and cushioned cots made up in comfortable resort bedding. Tents include a coffee pot, tea kettle and mini fridge stocked with water, and a snack basket. Guests can add wine, beer and light bites to their package. Campers have access to adjacent bathrooms and shower facilities, plus outdoor showers nearby. In addition to all of the marine life fun, guests can also enjoy movies and games on the lawn, a campfire on the beach with s’mores and more.

This incredible experience can be booked by calling 1-800-ATLANTIS or visiting Atlantis’ special offers page here. The new Marine Life Camping experience is available now through August 27th. Nightly rates start at $4,000 for a four-person tent and $6,000 per night for a six-person tent. An Atlantis room reservation is required to book this limited time offer, and the minimum age for occupancy is 6 years old. A portion of the proceeds supports the non-profit Atlantis Blue Project Foundation, dedicated to saving sea species and their extraordinary habitats throughout The Bahamas and surrounding Caribbean seas.