A New Luxury Resort Is Opening Soon in Nassau, The Bahamas
It’s one of the most highly-anticipated hotel openings in The Bahamas in years: the new Goldwynn Resort and Residences, set to debut on Nassau’s Cable Beach early next year.
The new Goldwynn, a residential resort that’s set on the white sands of Cable Beach, is planning to welcome its first guests in February.
That includes a Feb. 1 opening date, according to the property’s Web site.
It’s a different kind of resort for one of the Caribbean’s most popular destination, with a residential concept that means space and comfort typically reserved for condominiums in a luxury package — along with in-suite kitchens.

That ranges from 530-square-foot studios to the stunning 1,950-square-foot Goldwynn Suite.
There will be four dining concepts: the signature restaurant, OIA, a Mediterranean-Peruvian-Japanese fusion eatery; the bar and entertainment lounge called Bar Paul; Amara, a “Bahamian delicatessen on the terrace; and Atria, a sleek coffee lounge.
There will also be in-room dining, from light bites to full meals.

The resort is billing itself as a new kind of destination: the Riviera Bahama, with a “new beachfront Bahamian resort that celebrates the luxury of leisure.”
That’s along with a signature spa called Rhizophora and a state-of-the-art fitness center powered by Technogym.

The resort is the brainchild of the Wynn Group of Companies, a family-run company out of Canada.

It’s another significant boost for a destination that has been at the pinnacle of the Caribbean’s tourism rebound, buoyed by the Atlantis and the Baha Mar.
For more, visit the Goldwynn Resort.
Alexander Britell is the founder and editor-in-chief of Caribbean Journal and one of the top experts on Caribbean travel worldwide, with decades of on-the-ground travel to the region and comprehensive knowledge of the entire Caribbean Basin.