Nassau Palm Hotel
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#30 of 32 hotels in Nassau
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Come and enjoy a relaxing stay at our newly renovated Sunset Resort Bahamas hotel,situated on one of the most desired locations in Nassau Bahamas with excellent views of the turquoise waters of the famous Junkanoo Beach. Our brand new 201 rooms hotel features 3 separate guest elevators, a fitness center,restaurant, bar, lounge,concierge desk and ample secure parking. Stay connected with complimentary wifi; while luxuriating at one of our two outdoor swimming pools. Located just moments away from Down Town Nassau, with it's world famous Straw Market and historic forts; Sunset Resort Bahamas is at the heart of it all!! Surrounded by beaches, restaurants and Shopping, there is never a shortage of fun.
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Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Fitness Centre with Gym / Workout Room
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Beach
Tennis court
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Business Centre with Internet Access
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Ocean view
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West Bay Street, Nassau New Providence Island
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After reading so many bad reviews, we wondered if this place would be terrible. We read how someone had found a pubic hair in their bed. We checked our sheets on our two beds....one bed was perfectly clean, the other had a few hairs. All in all, you can probably find a few hairs on any hotel bed but noone ever looks. We asked for new sheets and we got them within 15 minutes.
The hotel has two pools, both look decent. But the pool that is farther from the lobby had a layer of film and/or bugs on it, making it completely unusable. the pool closer to the lobby is fine.
Other than that, the hotel is close to the beach...the beach is fine for swimming and snorkeling, but not so great for just laying out. Its also close to restaurants and fun spots like Senior Frogs. The hotel is not luxury, but if you are looking to stay someplace cheap for a few days its fine. If you can get super cheap rate its probably worth staying there...otherwise stay somewhere else.
The hotel has two pools, both look decent. But the pool that is farther from the lobby had a layer of film and/or bugs on it, making it completely unusable. the pool closer to the lobby is fine.
Other than that, the hotel is close to the beach...the beach is fine for swimming and snorkeling, but not so great for just laying out. Its also close to restaurants and fun spots like Senior Frogs. The hotel is not luxury, but if you are looking to stay someplace cheap for a few days its fine. If you can get super cheap rate its probably worth staying there...otherwise stay somewhere else.
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Date of stay: December 2005
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If you’re on a budget and/or middle-aged, this review is for you. From reading reviews of the Bahamas, my husband and I expected everything to be extremely expensive, plus we read a lot of negative reviews about the Nassau Palm Resort & Convention Center (formerly the Holiday Inn, though the Holiday Inn logo still appears on the side of the hotel), but our stay from April 18-23 was actually much better than we expected.
We found the hotel staff friendly and helpful and we were even able to upgrade our room for the same price without any hassle. We only needed one repair—a light in the bathroom, and it was taken care of the same day. We booked online for $82 a night, but by the time all the taxes, charges, fees, etc., were added, the nightly charge was around $140 (includes the $75 extra charge for our son, who traveled with us).
Our first room (318) was small, with a small bathroom (shower/tub combo), but it was clean (though the carpet looked worn) and had a clean refrigerator, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, phone, alarm clock, and 27” TV. Note that the hotel staff is in the process of removing the refrigerators from the rooms. We switched rooms because there was barely enough room to turn around on the “balcony” (our son referred to it as "the stub").
Our second room (457) was in the renovated area of the hotel, a bit larger, same amenities, but had new carpet, better furnishings, and a larger balcony with one resin chair. A second chair would have been nice. It overlooked the larger, rectangular pool area (there are two pools) as well as a partial ocean view. Also note that we brought our own towels (bath and beach)—the hotel towels were slim and thin, and we were glad to have a little extra comfort from home.
On one side of the hotel is a vacant lot where we saw a few men clearing brush—it looks pretty ratty now, but we assume something is going to be built there. Most of the buildings in the Bahamas are concrete and the hotel had spots here and there that were in need of repair, but we didn’t see trash or bottles strewn anywhere as one reviewer reported. Maybe it’s different during spring break’s peak period.
Across the street is Junkanoo Beach—it’s not huge and is somewhat rocky, but it looked clean and it was a lot less crowded than Cable Beach. There’s a chair/towel/umbrella rental stand right across from the hotel; the prices were around $3 or $4 for a chair and $5 for an umbrella.
Monday through Thursday was fairly quiet and uncrowded everywhere we went – we took the bus to Cable Beach and spent some time on the beach at the Wyndham Resort (and also the Crystal Palace Casino). We also took the Flying Cloud catamaran snorkeling trip; unfortunately, the ocean was a little choppy so they couldn’t pull into Rose Island for some beach time, but the trip was well worth the $50 per person cost.
We saw a lot of spring breakers at the Wyndham Resort, but only on Friday night (we had to get up at 3 a.m. Saturday anyway for an early flight departure) did we notice any spring break activity at the Nassau Palm Resort. It was nothing more than music playing most of the night and kids hanging out at the pool, though the next morning we did notice some stashes of empty bottles here and there. We’re in our 50s, so we were glad that we booked the trip somewhat past the peak spring break period.
We stuck to two meals a day, plus snacks we'd brought. For breakfast, we walked down Bay Street to McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts once each, then discovered (much closer to the hotel) a new coffee shop called The Daily Grind. We had some great coffee there and they also have bagels, muffins, breakfast pastries, etc., and it looks like they may be expanding. The hosts were very friendly and you can sit at a table or on a comfy couch or chair and enjoy a newspaper or magazine. We also ate at the Outback Steakhouse, Anthony’s Caribbean Grill on Paradise Island, Phil’s Deli at the Wyndham Resort, and Conch Fritters. All meals were a little pricey, but we expected that: ex: average of $10 for a hamburger. I think we averaged about $75 a day for meals for the three of us. But, remember, we only ate two light meals per day.
We liked the hotel’s location because we could walk to downtown shops/restaurants/sites and take a #10 bus for $1 a person up and down Bay Street (to Cable Beach, to the wharf area, etc.), but if we go back to the Bahamas, we would probably stay at one of the Cable Beach hotels and just enjoy the beach now that we’ve seen downtown Nassau. Crossing Bay Street was not a problem for us; it’s just a two-lane street in most parts, with pedestrian crosswalks in spots, and most of the drivers slowed down and let us across safely. But, we didn’t see too many families with small children in hand or babies in strollers in the downtown area.
Having read various reviews about the safety of Nassau after dark, we stayed together, confined our sightseeing to daylight hours, and stayed in the Bay Street area; at no time did we feel unsafe. There is a small police station a few doors down from the hotel, so maybe that helped.
And, of course, no visit to Nassau is complete without checking out the Atlantis on Paradise Island—Vegas in the Bahamas. The aquarium and lagoons were impressive, but since we’ve been to Las Vegas numerous times, there was no real “wow factor" at the Atlantis for us. The current location of the Straw Market is pretty claustrophobic, but we did bargain for a few items.
The Nassau airport is pretty “rustic” and we would think that the government would put some money into a major upgrade there—it’s the first impression, after all. Allow plenty of time for your departure flight; two hours at a minimum, because of the several security checkpoints (I think there were four, including U.S. Customs) before you get on the plane.
All in all, it was a great trip—we were able to enjoy ourselves on a budget, the Bahamian people were extremely laid-back and friendly—that in itself was SO nice. And, of course, the weather and the ocean--just gorgeous: low 80s during the day, around 70 at night, and the color of the Caribbean--that aquamarine blue/green--is something we'll never forget.
We found the hotel staff friendly and helpful and we were even able to upgrade our room for the same price without any hassle. We only needed one repair—a light in the bathroom, and it was taken care of the same day. We booked online for $82 a night, but by the time all the taxes, charges, fees, etc., were added, the nightly charge was around $140 (includes the $75 extra charge for our son, who traveled with us).
Our first room (318) was small, with a small bathroom (shower/tub combo), but it was clean (though the carpet looked worn) and had a clean refrigerator, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, phone, alarm clock, and 27” TV. Note that the hotel staff is in the process of removing the refrigerators from the rooms. We switched rooms because there was barely enough room to turn around on the “balcony” (our son referred to it as "the stub").
Our second room (457) was in the renovated area of the hotel, a bit larger, same amenities, but had new carpet, better furnishings, and a larger balcony with one resin chair. A second chair would have been nice. It overlooked the larger, rectangular pool area (there are two pools) as well as a partial ocean view. Also note that we brought our own towels (bath and beach)—the hotel towels were slim and thin, and we were glad to have a little extra comfort from home.
On one side of the hotel is a vacant lot where we saw a few men clearing brush—it looks pretty ratty now, but we assume something is going to be built there. Most of the buildings in the Bahamas are concrete and the hotel had spots here and there that were in need of repair, but we didn’t see trash or bottles strewn anywhere as one reviewer reported. Maybe it’s different during spring break’s peak period.
Across the street is Junkanoo Beach—it’s not huge and is somewhat rocky, but it looked clean and it was a lot less crowded than Cable Beach. There’s a chair/towel/umbrella rental stand right across from the hotel; the prices were around $3 or $4 for a chair and $5 for an umbrella.
Monday through Thursday was fairly quiet and uncrowded everywhere we went – we took the bus to Cable Beach and spent some time on the beach at the Wyndham Resort (and also the Crystal Palace Casino). We also took the Flying Cloud catamaran snorkeling trip; unfortunately, the ocean was a little choppy so they couldn’t pull into Rose Island for some beach time, but the trip was well worth the $50 per person cost.
We saw a lot of spring breakers at the Wyndham Resort, but only on Friday night (we had to get up at 3 a.m. Saturday anyway for an early flight departure) did we notice any spring break activity at the Nassau Palm Resort. It was nothing more than music playing most of the night and kids hanging out at the pool, though the next morning we did notice some stashes of empty bottles here and there. We’re in our 50s, so we were glad that we booked the trip somewhat past the peak spring break period.
We stuck to two meals a day, plus snacks we'd brought. For breakfast, we walked down Bay Street to McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts once each, then discovered (much closer to the hotel) a new coffee shop called The Daily Grind. We had some great coffee there and they also have bagels, muffins, breakfast pastries, etc., and it looks like they may be expanding. The hosts were very friendly and you can sit at a table or on a comfy couch or chair and enjoy a newspaper or magazine. We also ate at the Outback Steakhouse, Anthony’s Caribbean Grill on Paradise Island, Phil’s Deli at the Wyndham Resort, and Conch Fritters. All meals were a little pricey, but we expected that: ex: average of $10 for a hamburger. I think we averaged about $75 a day for meals for the three of us. But, remember, we only ate two light meals per day.
We liked the hotel’s location because we could walk to downtown shops/restaurants/sites and take a #10 bus for $1 a person up and down Bay Street (to Cable Beach, to the wharf area, etc.), but if we go back to the Bahamas, we would probably stay at one of the Cable Beach hotels and just enjoy the beach now that we’ve seen downtown Nassau. Crossing Bay Street was not a problem for us; it’s just a two-lane street in most parts, with pedestrian crosswalks in spots, and most of the drivers slowed down and let us across safely. But, we didn’t see too many families with small children in hand or babies in strollers in the downtown area.
Having read various reviews about the safety of Nassau after dark, we stayed together, confined our sightseeing to daylight hours, and stayed in the Bay Street area; at no time did we feel unsafe. There is a small police station a few doors down from the hotel, so maybe that helped.
And, of course, no visit to Nassau is complete without checking out the Atlantis on Paradise Island—Vegas in the Bahamas. The aquarium and lagoons were impressive, but since we’ve been to Las Vegas numerous times, there was no real “wow factor" at the Atlantis for us. The current location of the Straw Market is pretty claustrophobic, but we did bargain for a few items.
The Nassau airport is pretty “rustic” and we would think that the government would put some money into a major upgrade there—it’s the first impression, after all. Allow plenty of time for your departure flight; two hours at a minimum, because of the several security checkpoints (I think there were four, including U.S. Customs) before you get on the plane.
All in all, it was a great trip—we were able to enjoy ourselves on a budget, the Bahamian people were extremely laid-back and friendly—that in itself was SO nice. And, of course, the weather and the ocean--just gorgeous: low 80s during the day, around 70 at night, and the color of the Caribbean--that aquamarine blue/green--is something we'll never forget.
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A friend and I decided that we were going to book a last minute vacation to go "somewhere warm" and we stumbled upon this "great" deal for Nassau.
Instead of being long winded I will give a brief rundown of the bad and good (if any) points...
Bad- Dirty carpets (made soles of feet black when walked on barefoot), TV remote didn't work, hot tub was cold, blood stained pillow cases and sheets, the beach across the street was very rocky, overall a run down hotel.
Good- Friendly staff, taxi drivers always outside hotel to wisk you away to wherever you want to go, walking distance from downtown.
If you are a lady traveling here without any male companionship expect to be sexually harassed by the locals (not service industry staff).
Tip- Paradise Island is beautiful, if I knew how much nicer it was then Nassau I would have stayed there. (check out Sea Island Adventures, it makes a fun, affordable, relaxing day!)
Instead of being long winded I will give a brief rundown of the bad and good (if any) points...
Bad- Dirty carpets (made soles of feet black when walked on barefoot), TV remote didn't work, hot tub was cold, blood stained pillow cases and sheets, the beach across the street was very rocky, overall a run down hotel.
Good- Friendly staff, taxi drivers always outside hotel to wisk you away to wherever you want to go, walking distance from downtown.
If you are a lady traveling here without any male companionship expect to be sexually harassed by the locals (not service industry staff).
Tip- Paradise Island is beautiful, if I knew how much nicer it was then Nassau I would have stayed there. (check out Sea Island Adventures, it makes a fun, affordable, relaxing day!)
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I have been reading reviews of this hotel all day getting a sad laugh or two. Though I was not robbed like Harvis Kramer who wrote a review in August, I do feel like I was taken advantage of.
I stayed at the Nassau Palms from 12/29 through 1/4/06. I was billed a $12 energy charge for each day of my stay. I find this ridiculous since the power went out 5 times, there was a water stoppage on 12/31 and my electronic room key malfunctioned four times. In addition, the toilet felt like it would come through the wall everytime I sat on it. I'm an average body type. When I protested the charges, the 'manager' looked at me like I had three heads citing the charges as mandatory to which I replied, 'Mandatory if there is actually energy running through the hotel.'
While I didn't mind the beach, I didn't feel particularly safe at night or walking around alone. The men are rather verbally aggressive and it can be disconcerting.
To say I would rather stay in a hostel is a severe understatement. In a brief aside, I don't recommend Nassau if you are in a gay relationship. The area is super straight and religious. There are no nightlife options for gay couples or singles for that matter. Thank you for your time
I stayed at the Nassau Palms from 12/29 through 1/4/06. I was billed a $12 energy charge for each day of my stay. I find this ridiculous since the power went out 5 times, there was a water stoppage on 12/31 and my electronic room key malfunctioned four times. In addition, the toilet felt like it would come through the wall everytime I sat on it. I'm an average body type. When I protested the charges, the 'manager' looked at me like I had three heads citing the charges as mandatory to which I replied, 'Mandatory if there is actually energy running through the hotel.'
While I didn't mind the beach, I didn't feel particularly safe at night or walking around alone. The men are rather verbally aggressive and it can be disconcerting.
To say I would rather stay in a hostel is a severe understatement. In a brief aside, I don't recommend Nassau if you are in a gay relationship. The area is super straight and religious. There are no nightlife options for gay couples or singles for that matter. Thank you for your time
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Date of stay: January 2006
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I'd booked via hotels for 3 nights there. We arrived at 9PM on Dec. 26, 2005 and were assigned a room that had not even been serviced. Then we get reassigned to another room which just smelled horrible and my friend got bug bites. So, we complained and checked out by 10:30 AM the next morning. At the time, I spoke with the reservation manager there and we agreed that I would only be charged for the one night's stay and that I need to talk to hotels to get things straightened out. We checked into another hotel in the Cable Beach area. We paid a little bit more...$40/night more...BUT the quality was exponentially better. Now, I am back in the States and talking with hotels.com about this and finding out that the hotel staff is not keeping their word. I am told by the reservation manager at the hotel that she was not even working that day. What do I believe? I don't know but a couple of things are for sure....1. Nassau Palm Resort & Conference Center is DIRTY and STINKS; 2. It is a complete rip off place; and 3. The staff are not honest in their dealings with the guests and the hotel is not doing an honest business by any far stretch of the imagination.
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This is probably the worst hotel ever imaginable. I traveled with 3 other girls and we were absolutely horrifed. When you walk in its nothing what you would expect with the word "resort" in the name. When they finally gave us our keys we went up to the room and it was open with un-made beds and trash. I was the one to go down stairs and ask for a new room (which i was in line to do b/c others were doing the same).
The food was not great and the restruants in the hotel are far from it. At one point we left the table because of the length of time for service and what we experience walking into the kitchen. The first night we all had bug bites and they continued throughout the week. It was very uncomfortable. The area is not safe at all as three of us got chased down the street one night. The rooms smells and there are strains everywhere! We had to call for towels everyday.
One day all of our 4 keys did not work which to me was strange. When I went to the front desk to get them re-activated, the front desk told me i would have to be escorted up to my room with a man that didn't even look like he worked there. I declined the offer and ran up to my friends as quickly as possible. This is no paradise and we spent most of our 7 days at other hotels to drown out ours.
I would not offer this place to my worst enenmy!
The food was not great and the restruants in the hotel are far from it. At one point we left the table because of the length of time for service and what we experience walking into the kitchen. The first night we all had bug bites and they continued throughout the week. It was very uncomfortable. The area is not safe at all as three of us got chased down the street one night. The rooms smells and there are strains everywhere! We had to call for towels everyday.
One day all of our 4 keys did not work which to me was strange. When I went to the front desk to get them re-activated, the front desk told me i would have to be escorted up to my room with a man that didn't even look like he worked there. I declined the offer and ran up to my friends as quickly as possible. This is no paradise and we spent most of our 7 days at other hotels to drown out ours.
I would not offer this place to my worst enenmy!
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Date of stay: September 2007Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Don't go there !
This Hotel is located in the worst part of the Island.
The name "Palm Resort" creates misunderstanding.
This is NOT a resort on the beach: It's a very old ex Holiday In on the street.It's close to the Nassau Harbour and you need to cross a noisy and dangerous street to get to the public beach.
The beach is dirty and the sand is rare (rocks everywhere) while other beaches in the island are beautiful.
After the check-in they gave me a room key, I went there, open the door and surprise, other people was there.
Then they gave me a room over the pool bar, which is in reality a night club with loud music till 04:00 AM all the weekends.
I couldn't sleep. They couldn't give me another room, so I spent the night at the close Quality Inn (much better)
I protested, the manager was unreachable for all the week, they pretended not to understand or remember, they refused to refund me....
The hotel is old, dirty, stinky, the restaurant was sad and poor.
Orbitz rate this hotel 3 stars. Must be a mistake, this is 1 to 2 star max.
This Hotel is located in the worst part of the Island.
The name "Palm Resort" creates misunderstanding.
This is NOT a resort on the beach: It's a very old ex Holiday In on the street.It's close to the Nassau Harbour and you need to cross a noisy and dangerous street to get to the public beach.
The beach is dirty and the sand is rare (rocks everywhere) while other beaches in the island are beautiful.
After the check-in they gave me a room key, I went there, open the door and surprise, other people was there.
Then they gave me a room over the pool bar, which is in reality a night club with loud music till 04:00 AM all the weekends.
I couldn't sleep. They couldn't give me another room, so I spent the night at the close Quality Inn (much better)
I protested, the manager was unreachable for all the week, they pretended not to understand or remember, they refused to refund me....
The hotel is old, dirty, stinky, the restaurant was sad and poor.
Orbitz rate this hotel 3 stars. Must be a mistake, this is 1 to 2 star max.
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We stayed at this hotel from November 30, 2005 through December 11, 2005. I have to admit I read these reviews before our trip and was stressed and apprehensive before even arriving. We were informed of the $9.25/per person daily energy and maid charge that was not included in our Orbitz package price ( after speaking to Orbitz, this is supposedly disclosed in some of the 'hotel information' links during the online booking process - I did not remember seeing it). Seeing as we were going to be there for 11 days I asked if there was any chance of a discount. We were told to speak to the manager in the morning. Mr Williams was readily available and very understanding and kind. We were given a 3 day discount on the energy charge and were upgraded to a poolside suite. I really do not understand the majority of the reviews on this site. The hotel was clean, not 'stinky', and the hotel bar was only open until 10pm (not 4 am - that is a bar and grill that is in the hotel, but not owned by it). The manager could always be seen walking around and paying attention to detail. I did not even see so much as a cigarette butt on the grounds. Yes, some of the building is older than the rest, but we also walked down those hallways and never noticed anything amiss. You do have to cross the street to get to the beach, but when the light is right the drivers on the road will wait and wave you across. The beach did have sand - and some rocks - but, most of the pricier hotels have their sand shipped in from somewhere else. The hotel food (at the hotel owned restaurant) was very good and not any pricier then the Fish Fry or most Downtown eateries. The hotel staff was always readily available, friendly, and helpful. We did not have anything stolen or even moved out of place. Yes, there are warnings about theft at 'other' hotels, but a bit of common sense goes along way. This was the best vacation we have ever taken and this hotel was a big part of it. I would recommend it to other people, and I do hope to go back soon.
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Date of stay: December 2005
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I just came home after 5 days getaway in Bahamas. first three days i spent in Atlantis. for last two days i reserved in this hotel.I checked in and checked out within few minutes after entering the room. I travelled extensively and this is my first worst experience with any hotel. Dirty, filthy carpets and i could not stay even for a few minutes and the environment of this hotel is not safe. I booked this hotel through Hotwire as they have categorized this hotel as 2.5 rating but in reality this is not even 0.5. I walked to Hilton colonial and booked a room and checked in and felt so relief even though i know i was going to loose the money for 2 nights money. I did not expect a luxury or any great amenities but cleanliness and safety but both are not present in this hotel.
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Date of stay: September 2007Trip type: Travelled with family
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Before I offer details about the hotel, I want to note that our negative experience was shared by other guests in the hotel. We met three other couples/ groups who were very unhappy with their stay. This hotel is a joke on the island. When we told cab drivers and locals where we were staying, they all laughed or expressed sympathy! Unacceptable!
My fiancée and I recently took a trip to the Bahamas and made the unfortunate mistake of staying at the Nassau Palm Resort…. To say that it is a resort is a big joke. Upon entry to the hotel, I was shocked. It looked nothing like the pictures on the websites. The pool was filthy. We literally could not see the bottom for the first few days. The first room we were assigned to was disgusting. There were stains everywhere on the carpet- It looked like a map of the Bahamas was urinated into the carpet and allowed to dry. Seriously. The bathroom was no better. There were used bottle caps on the floor and it looked like it needed a good sweeping. Most shocking were the notices that the hotel posted about safety basically warning us to lock the door lock, bar lock, safety lock, chain lock and lock box. Not a good sign.
When we complained to our travel agency, we were told that there were no available hotels for certain days of our trip and we were forced to stay at the Nassau Palm. The hotel agreed to change our room. They switched our room to one that was only better because it was larger. Service sucked- We had to call everyday for new towels. The only thing the maids did was make up the bed. No bathroom service. The water in the shower was never hot… not even warm. We had a power outage- and yet we were charged about $9 dollars per person per day for energy and maid service!
Do not stay at this hotel. Do not waste your money. The truth is, if you want a hotel that is decent, this one doesn’t even come close. It will ruin your time on the island.
My fiancée and I recently took a trip to the Bahamas and made the unfortunate mistake of staying at the Nassau Palm Resort…. To say that it is a resort is a big joke. Upon entry to the hotel, I was shocked. It looked nothing like the pictures on the websites. The pool was filthy. We literally could not see the bottom for the first few days. The first room we were assigned to was disgusting. There were stains everywhere on the carpet- It looked like a map of the Bahamas was urinated into the carpet and allowed to dry. Seriously. The bathroom was no better. There were used bottle caps on the floor and it looked like it needed a good sweeping. Most shocking were the notices that the hotel posted about safety basically warning us to lock the door lock, bar lock, safety lock, chain lock and lock box. Not a good sign.
When we complained to our travel agency, we were told that there were no available hotels for certain days of our trip and we were forced to stay at the Nassau Palm. The hotel agreed to change our room. They switched our room to one that was only better because it was larger. Service sucked- We had to call everyday for new towels. The only thing the maids did was make up the bed. No bathroom service. The water in the shower was never hot… not even warm. We had a power outage- and yet we were charged about $9 dollars per person per day for energy and maid service!
Do not stay at this hotel. Do not waste your money. The truth is, if you want a hotel that is decent, this one doesn’t even come close. It will ruin your time on the island.
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Date of stay: July 2007Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Nassau Palms is closed for renovations. Due to reopen next spring/summer. No reservations taken at this time
"Book online. Print your reservation and demand to get the room you paid for. Rooms 520 to 525 have best water view (no balcony's)"Read full review
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nassau palm resort, nassau palm hotel
LOCATION
CaribbeanBahamasNew Providence IslandNassau
NUMBER OF ROOMS
201
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nassau Palm Hotel
Which popular attractions are close to Nassau Palm Hotel?
Nearby attractions include Vacations In Paradise Trans and Tours (1.2 km), Queen's Staircase (1.1 km), and Fort Fincastle (0.8 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Nassau Palm Hotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a pool, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at Nassau Palm Hotel?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a lounge during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to Nassau Palm Hotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include Cafe Matisse, Taj Mahal, and Mama Gloria's.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Nassau Palm Hotel?
Yes, guests have access to a pool and a fitness centre during their stay.
Are any cleaning services offered at Nassau Palm Hotel?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Are there any historical sites close to Nassau Palm Hotel?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Queen's Staircase (1.1 km), Fort Charlotte (2.3 km), and Fort Fincastle (0.8 km).
Does Nassau Palm Hotel have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the ocean view available here.
Is Nassau Palm Hotel accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access and reduced mobility rooms. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.