We stayed at the Grand Hyatt for 5 nights. We loved the choice of restaurants, pools, shops, the stunning beach (definitely opt for a sea view room!)
The resort is huge. But then it’s balanced out by lots of choice. A few niggles eg. Charging extra for beds next to the pool - these were often left empty (as were all the cabanas) so felt like a waste. They high daily resort fee should cover these costs. Or just have all beds the same good quality?!
The room was lovely, spacious and clean. Just missed things like… a sanitary bin by the toilet, amenities beyond shampoo and soap, no cosmetic removal pads, no spare toilet roll. No notepad and pen even - just basic amenities you’d expect in a standard resort, let alone a high end one.
All in all, it’s a fab place for couples, families with all ages of kids, it’s great for hosting work conventions - they racially have it all, all in beautiful surroundings!
Lonah is an asset to the business, fantastic communication pre and during our stay. We stayed in Abacus cottage which was lovely and comfortable and had modern facilities and excellent AC. We used the kayak which was great and enjoyed our time on the sun beds and soaking in the warm sea. Lonah provided excellent tips for places to visit and eat out at, we especially like NRG, turn right at the road and carefully cross the road and go past Swiss Pastry shop and NRG is upstairs within the next shops, sells tasty shakes and wonderful wraps, shrimp and chicken being our favourites, Social Sushi & Johnny Canoe Cafe great for evening food and close by. During our stay in Bahamas we have continued to use Lonah’s suggested taxis contact - Big Mama (aka Leona), she is great and very knowledgeable, we are still using here now. Jitney bus has to be experienced and can either be caught from a bus stop or you just wave at the driver and they will stop, $1.50 per person, Fish Fry approx. 15 mins away on the bus, downtown approx 25mins depending on traffic.
We would recommend to all to stay at Blue Ocean Village as you can enjoy the deserted beach away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Nassau, but still easily access it via Jitney or private taxis.
Thanks Lonah for making our stay perfect!
LLizWe stayed at the Grand Hyatt for 5 nights. We loved the choice of restaurants, pools, shops, the stunning beach (definitely opt for a sea view room!)
The resort is huge. But then it’s balanced out by lots of choice. A few niggles eg. Charging extra for beds next to the pool - these were often left empty (as were all the cabanas) so felt like a waste. They high daily resort fee should cover these costs. Or just have all beds the same good quality?!
The room was lovely, spacious and clean. Just missed things like… a sanitary bin by the toilet, amenities beyond shampoo and soap, no cosmetic removal pads, no spare toilet roll. No notepad and pen even - just basic amenities you’d expect in a standard resort, let alone a high end one.
All in all, it’s a fab place for couples, families with all ages of kids, it’s great for hosting work conventions - they racially have it all, all in beautiful surroundings!