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This Legendary Nassau Resort Is Back 

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It's always been one of the greatest bars in the Caribbean. Now, it's the epicenter of the new British Colonial.

The legendary British Colonial Nassau resort has officially reopened its doors following a dramatic transformation project. 

The hotel, which will celebrate its 100th birthday next year, had been closed since 2020 and has since undergone a sweeping renovation. 

It’s a significant moment for the hotel and for downtown Nassau, which has been experiencing a years-long rebirth as new hotels like the nearby Margaritaville Beach Resort and experiences like the Graycliff Heritage Village have given the area a new look and energy. 

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The beach and pool area.

The reopening comes just a few weeks before the hotel’s 100th anniversary: it opened its doors in the heart of Nassau on Jan. 7, 1924. 

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A bathroom in one of the rooms.

The hotel’s ribbon-cutting featured a who’s who of The Bahamas, joined by a Junkanoo celebration. 

“It was so meaningful to experience the excitement, pride, and community spirit during our ribbon-cutting event,” the resort said in a statement. “Thank yo to everyone who has been a part of celebrating British Colonial’s heritage, history and reawakening.”

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The hotel has a signature martini bar.

In what the hotel is calling a “new chapter in the story” of the landmark hotel, the property has completely overhauled its rooms and suites, debuted a new poolscape to join its beach.

The hotel, shown in an antique photo, has always been one of the centerpieces of New Providence island.

There is also a host of dining outlets: Woodes Rogers Tavern, a signature martini bar; a “1920s-era supper club” called the Mahogany Club; a breakfast buffet eatery called the Tamarind Market Place; the Sakana Noodle and Sushi Bar; the British Colonial Trading Company, a coffee shop; and the Fort Nassau Cigar Lounge. 

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The lobby, always a standout, has preserved its original elements with a new aesthetic.

The hotel is owned by China Construction America, which also owns the adjacent The Pointe development — which includes a mixed-use and retail component, the aforementioned Margaritaville Beach Resort and One Particular Harbour, a residential hotel that is also part of the Margaritaville portfolio. 

The Pointe has been at the forefront of forging the new Nassau, anchoring a downtown area that has become one of the most vibrant in the Caribbean. 

For more, visit the British Colonial Nassau

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