Atlantis Paradise Island Reveals New Attractions, Dining, and Entertainment
by Briana Bonfiglio
Photo: Atlantis Paradise Island
On the heels of last year’s $150 million transformation, Atlantis Paradise Island has unveiled new attractions, restaurants, and entertainment for 2025.
The beloved Bahamas resort is adding eight new dining concepts, bringing its total number of eateries to about 50, as well as a new mini golf course, escape rooms, boutiques, pickleball courts, The Edge Beach Reserve, and a summer concert lineup.
“Atlantis Paradise Island continues to redefine luxury, adventure, world-class entertainment and dining in the Caribbean,” said Audrey Oswell, managing director of Atlantis Paradise Island. “Our commitment remains steadfast to deliver fresh experiences that go beyond a traditional vacation, inviting guests on a journey filled with unforgettable moments, from high-energy attractions to exceptional culinary destinations and awe-inspiring performances.”
The Edge Beach Reserve is a new beachfront retreat on the resort’s eastern edge that offers chaise lounges, covered daybeds, and exclusive access to The Beach Bar. Meanwhile, for guests who want more fun and adventure, two escape rooms have opened at the new Lost City Escapes.
For foodies, there are now more dining options. This year, Atlantis welcomes Claudio’s, a North Fork, Long Island-based dockside seafood restaurant; Cocodrilo, the resort’s first Mexican restaurant; Gong Cha, the popular Taiwanese bubble tea vendor; Flamingo Brunch; Five Juice Bar; Good Lies Mini-Golf & Sports Bar; Sunset Point; and Kò Sà-Wăn, a pop-up Thai joint.
Atlantis Paradise Island has also unveiled its 2025 summer entertainment lineup, which includes musical acts such as John Legend on May 24 and Pitbull on July 5. Rob Lake, a world-renowned illusionist, will also perform from June 18 to Aug. 31. Throughout the season, guests will also be treated to tribute band performances by musicians performing the catalogues of Bon Jovi, Queen, and Bruce Springsteen.

