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Radisson cable beach 05/31/02
Reviewers Rating: Excellent
Just returned from a stay at the Radisson at Cable Beach. I would highly recommend this resort. Go with the all-inclusive option. It is well worth it. Can be kinda expensive otherwise. The staff was very helpful and friendly. The room was very clean, with a view of the ocean and pool area. The beach is awesome! Some vendors on the beach, but nothing overwelming. The pools (4) are well kept and very pretty. The restaurants were OK with just average service. Trips into Nassau take about 10 minutes on the jitneys (cost $1). We will be sure to return ASAP!
Steve
The Westin at Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort
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Large Grand Bahama beach and golf resort
- Located on Grand Bahama's south shore, the Westin hotel and its companion property make up a 372-acre beach resort.
- The 749 air-conditioned guestroomsmost offering ocean viewsfeature Westin's signature Heavenly Beds and Heavenly Baths.
- Resort attractions include four large pools, a casino, two golf courses, a health spa, and 10 restaurants in a shopping/dining village.
Sheraton at Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort
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Large, family-oriented beach and golf resort
- The Sheraton, set on a half-mile-long Grand Bahama beach, shares 372 acres with a companion hotel.
- The 550 casual, air-conditioned guestrooms feature Sheraton's Sweet Sleeper Beds, comforters, and spacious tub/showers.
- Attractions include a children's activity center, two golf courses, water sports, and a shopping/dining village.
Atlantis- Paradise Island Coral Towers
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Medium-priced tower in water-themed Atlantis resort
- Flanked by 11 million gallons of water attractions, this tower lies between Atlantis' other two towers in location and price.
- Tropical guestrooms include full, furnished balconies and water or non-water views. The lobby features an atrium waterfall.
- The Atlantis beachfront resort includes a health spa, casino, water-sports lagoon, and the world's largest tropical marine habitat.
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