Bahamas offers a wide selection
of hotels. The following table will provide you with a quick reference
to which hotels make a good choice for your Spring Break vacation.
Please note that when planning your trip to Bahamas, your hotel will
be your home for 7 days. By spending a little more money on your
hotel, you will save money in convenience and have a much better
vacation experience.
Choosing Your Hotel
When choosing your hotel determine your priorities (price,
location, hotel quality, hotel amenities) and pick your hotel accordingly.
If your priorities are price and location we recommend the Bahamas
Marina Club, Condominiums Girasol, Caris y Palma, or Salvia Condominiums.
These hotels provide basic accommodations but put you in the middle
of the action. For a little bit more money (and well worth it) we
recommend the Gran Costa Real, Oasis Beach or Mirimar Mision.
These hotels are larger and provide a much better
vacation experience. The Bahamas Oasis by far provides the best Spring
Break scene with over 600 rooms of Spring Breakers in the half of
the hotel dedicated to Spring Break. This year the Oasis Bahamas is 100% all-inclusive.
This should add to the fun with over 10 bars and restautants available throughout the
day. Note however, that the Oasis
does not gaurantee quad bedding and the rooms are a little small
for 4 people. The following hotels welcome spring breakers and if
you have the money provide all of the ammenities you would expect
with a resort hotel; NH Krystal, Presidente, Sheraton and Gran Caribe Real.
Meal Plans vs All-inclusive
Many spring break tour operators offer free or discounted meal plans.
Do not confuse this with an all-inclusive
package. While the meal plans do provide a value, the meals are
usually restricted to certain restaurants. This means you may spend
more money traveling to the restaurant than you would spend on the
meal at or near your hotel. All-inclusive plans include all meals
at restaurants located in your hotel, drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic),
landsports, watersports and in some cases nightly entertainment.
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