At the One Particular Harbour Residences at the Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau, You Get All the Best of Nassau in One Place 

By: - October 4th, 2025
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The view is all yours at the One Particular Harbour Residences.

You arrive in Nassau and it feels like the city is alive around you — the harbor, the cruise ships, the colorful streets, the energy of an island capital. Just beyond Bay Street, tucked into The Pointe development, a resort unfolds that offers a different kind of stay. This is more than just another hotel room. This is One Particular Harbour Residences, the residential resort component of Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau, and it is built for people who want more space, more comfort, and the feeling of living in the Bahamas.

The first thing you notice is the size. The residences are wide and airy, with full kitchens, living and dining rooms, and big balconies that stretch out toward the water. You can wake up, brew your own coffee, and watch the harbor come to life — or prepare dinner after a day on the beach, the lights of Nassau twinkling in the distance. It feels like your own island home, but with the service and amenities of a full-scale resort. You aren’t a guest passing through; you’re living here, if only for a few days.

It’s All Right Next Door 

And then there’s the connection to the Margaritaville Beach Resort next door. You still have everything at your fingertips — the Fins Up! Water Park, the St. Somewhere Spa, the pools, the restaurants and bars, the easy walk to Junkanoo Beach. But when you retreat to your residence, you enter your own world of privacy and quiet. That balance, between the energy of a resort and the intimacy of a home, is what makes One Particular Harbour so different. It’s not just Nassau for a weekend. It’s Nassau as a lifestyle.

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One Particular Harbour Residences (left) and the Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau.

And when you stay at a Margaritaville hotel or resort in the Caribbean, you’re stepping into something larger than a resort. It’s the collection’s spirit of fun and escapism a whole way of seeing the islands — carefree, playful, never too serious, always with a soundtrack. The Margaritaville vibe is woven into every cocktail, every poolside gathering, every evening when the sun goes down and the music rises. Here in Nassau, that spirit runs deeper, giving you not just a luxurious place to stay as you live the island life in full color.

The first time I stayed at One Particular Harbour, I was struck by how quickly I got into a rhythm – and felt that I was a resident, not just a guest. Nassau is one of the most unique places in the region — and when you settle in like this, you understand it in a totally new way. 

The Residences

The residences at One Particular Harbour range from studios to four-bedroom layouts, each designed with open spaces and modern, Caribbean-chic touches. The kitchens are fully equipped, the living areas are comfortable, and every unit has a balcony with water views. Staying here means you can spread out — unpack, settle in, and make the space your own. It feels like an island apartment, a place where you want to stay for weeks, not just days.

Amenities With a Twist

Guests at One Particular Harbour enjoy their own pool deck, and lounge areas, perfect for quiet afternoons with the sea in view. But the real magic is that every bit of Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau is still part of your stay. You can wander to the beach club, indulge in the spa, or take the kids to the water slides (the waterpark is one of the best in the Caribbean) — then return to a calm, residential retreat. You don’t have to choose between resort energy and private escape. You get both.

Location in the Heart of Nassau

One Particular Harbour puts you right at the edge of downtown Nassau. Bay Street’s shops and the Straw Market are just steps away, and you’re close to the ferry docks and the cultural rhythm of the city. You can immerse yourself in local life and still retreat to the comfort of your residence by the water. It’s the best of Nassau, woven together in one place.

For more, visit One Particular Harbour Residences.

About the author

Guy Britton is the managing editor of Caribbean Journal. With more than four decades of experience traveling the Caribbean, he is one of the world's foremost experts covering the region.
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