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Orange Hill Beach Inn
4/5103 Reviews
It was a very nice experience. It is a little far from the city center, but it was no problem and can be easily reached by taxi or bus. It was a very enjoyable holiday with the ocean right in front of the hotel.
Ocean West Boutique Hotel
4.5/5101 Reviews
Very good view very good
Da Pink and White Palace
5/51 Reviews
Downtown Nassau
This is the cheapest hotel in downtown Bahamas that I booked. I went there without any expectations, but since it is run by the same Asian woman and locals, I think I was able to stay more comfortably from an Asian perspective. Not only that, everything was within a 10-minute walk from downtown, and in the evening, the fireworks from the cruise were so good that I watched it like an event. The owner personally cleaned and managed the entire hotel, so the bathroom was very clean, and I found out later that they even provided bread, milk, and eggs for simple meals. They also have an air fryer, oven, etc., so it would be nice to cook in the expensive Bahamas! The hotel facilities were nice, and there were chairs and tables so that I could eat outside, so I ate dinner there. The owner came and took pictures for me. Lastly, they gave me a souvenir before I left. I was so grateful that they gave me a mug, a T-shirt, and a hat, and if I come back to the Bahamas, I think I will stay here again! This is the kind of place I will stay! Actually, when Koreans come to the Bahamas, most of them come for honeymoons and stay at very expensive hotels, but if you are a couple like us or come with friends, I recommend this hotel! The hotel staff knows a taxi driver, so they give you a cheaper price than other taxi drivers. (Bahamian taxis are really crazy expensive... They give you a price that is 5-10 dollars cheaper than other places!)
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Nassau
3.9/5113 Reviews
Downtown Nassau
The Holiday Inn Express is perfect for people who want a clean and comfortable accommodation without staying at an ”all-inclusive” resort. The Bahamian culture and the Nassau area are so beautiful, and it would be a shame to lock yourself into a sealed resort where you don't really interact with locals. Service here was fantastic -- my air conditioner was misbehaving a bit on the first day, and I asked someone to come take a look, and instead they upgraded me to a larger room to make sure they had time to look at the a/c and that I didn't spend a moment being uncomfortable, which was above and beyond my expectations. They have a really tasty hot breakfast, and their snack selection, available 24 hours a day to be picked up at reception and billed to your room, is broad and includes even full microwave meals (for when you're hungry at 3am on an island with very to no overnight food places available). The prices are very, very reasonable, as well -- after snacking pretty consistently throughout my seven-day stay, I expected my snack and beer bill to get a little crazy, but it turned out to be about $20 after I ate and drank well over $20 worth of stuff. It's easy to walk to downtown and shop, book tours, etc. from here, and the beach is right across the street. The Fish Fry at Arawak Cay is a 5-10 minute walk away as well. Most of what I wanted to see and do was an easy commute on foot, and cabs to and from the hotel were reasonably priced, when I was way too tired. Plus, the #10 city bus runs right past it. I would definitely recommend this place to travelers who are pretty independent in a new location, but also like comfort and great service. It was the perfect balance for me.
Dawson’s Hideaway
4.1/513 Reviews
It is quiet and comfortable! There is a pantry for you to use, great!
Courtyard Nassau Downtown/Junkanoo Beach
3.6/5108 Reviews
Downtown Nassau
Overall it is not worth 2k, but the hotels on the island are expensive, checkin is very slow, the efficiency of local people is too low, the scenery is average, because downstairs can see more beautiful sea views, the swimming pool is a bit old, not too big. For service, fortunately, the hotel helped to retrieve the blanket. The neighborhood is quite lively and the location is good. The picture is for your reference. It is a sea view room. The outside view is better than that of a hotel. The phone has a little filter.

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Property Information for Tourists

Highest PriceNZD 2,797
Lowest PriceNZD 79
Number of Reviews1,137
Total Properties134
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 381
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 386