Luxury hotels in Bahamas

Bahamas is home to 5 of the highest-rated luxury hotels in the Luxury Intel index, spanning 5 brands — Como, Aman, Four Seasons, Rosewood, Ritz-Carlton — with an average score of 2.8 out of 10. Rates range from $700 to $34,400 per night.

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What are the best luxury hotels in Bahamas?
COMO Parrot Cay on Providenciales leads at 5.0/10, delivering a private-island experience with a strong beach, Shambhala spa, and anticipatory service — best booked as a beach villa. Amanyara, also on Providenciales in Turks & Caicos, scores 4.0/10 and rewards Ocean Cove pavilion stays of four to five nights with meal-inclusive packages. The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort in Nassau scores 2.1/10 — a beautiful beach and location undercut by service inconsistency and dining limits.
What is the cheapest luxury hotel in Bahamas?
Rosewood Baha Mar in New Providence starts at $700 per night, the lowest entry point among Bahamas luxury hotels. It is the top property within the Baha Mar complex and delivers a genuine luxury product when the best staff are on shift, but service is inconsistent and pricing climbs aggressively past $1,500. Book it for Baha Mar access and the quietest corner of the resort rather than a secluded island escape.
What is the most expensive luxury hotel in Bahamas?
Amanyara, on Providenciales in the Turks & Caicos Islands, reaches $34,400 per night at the top of its rate range. It is one of the most beautiful resorts in the Caribbean, but the gap between its best and off days is wider than the price implies. Book an Ocean Cove pavilion, target a meal-inclusive package, and keep stays to four or five nights to avoid menu fatigue.
When is the best time to visit luxury hotels in Bahamas?
September is the cheapest month for Bahamas luxury hotels, coinciding with the peak of Atlantic hurricane season and the lowest demand of the year. For a balance of weather and value, mid-April to early June delivers warm, dry conditions after the high-season crowds leave and before summer humidity peaks. December through March is the driest and most reliable window, but rates and occupancy run at their highest.
Which luxury hotel brands operate in Bahamas?
Five luxury brands each operate one property across the Bahamas and Turks & Caicos: Como (COMO Parrot Cay), Aman (Amanyara), Four Seasons (The Ocean Club), Rosewood (Baha Mar), and Ritz-Carlton. Como and Aman lead the top-rated tier, with both concentrated on Providenciales. Four Seasons and Rosewood anchor the Nassau and New Providence market, giving the country a balanced split between remote private-island resorts and larger integrated-resort properties.
How much does a luxury hotel in Bahamas cost?
Luxury hotels in the Bahamas range from $700 to $34,400 per night, with a median rate of $1,465. Rosewood Baha Mar sets the entry point at $700, while Amanyara tops the market at $34,400 for its Ocean Cove pavilions. The $1,465 median reflects the dominance of private-island and resort-villa pricing; expect most mainstream luxury stays at Four Seasons or Rosewood to land in the $1,200–$2,500 range before peak-season premiums.
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