SLS Baha Mar
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Review
Character and identity
SLS Baha Mar sits within the three-resort Baha Mar complex on Nassau's two-mile coast, sharing the grounds with the Grand Hyatt and Rosewood. The lobby sets the tone: fresh flowers scenting the air at all hours, velvet sofas, stacks of coffee table books, and high white-walled ceilings that pull in the sunlight. There are 12 restaurants across the resort at varying price points, a 24-hour pub, an adults-only pool pouring rosé and avocado fries, and a 2,500-piece local art collection curated by John Cox, formerly of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas. The gift shop doubles as a Bahamian artists' market.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate American couples and families who want a stylish Caribbean weekend without a long-haul flight (direct service runs from 13 U.S. cities). It rewards travellers who care about local art, poolside scenes, and serious dining variety, plus anyone wanting an adults-only pool alongside family-friendly infrastructure.
Should look elsewhere:
Purists chasing a small, secluded boutique will find the scale of the wider Baha Mar complex too sprawling. Rooms, while breezy and all-white, can feel under-styled, so guests who expect curated, detail-rich interiors at this price point may want a more considered product.
Bottom line
The draw here is access: a genuinely chic, art-forward resort experience that's a short JetBlue hop from the East Coast, with 12 restaurants and an adults-only scene that lifts it above standard family-resort fare. Book a suite for the kitchen, two bathrooms, and pool-facing balcony, and target shoulder season when the poolside crowd is at its best.