Resort Details
- Atlantic
Non-smoking area and terrace, offering buffet style dining and show cooking stations. Theme dinners served twice a week.
Some restaurants may only operate on select schedules. Some restaurants may require appropriate dress. Consult the hotel for hours of operation and dress codes.
- Bahamas
Grill Steakhouse for dinner.
- Calypso BarSalon lounge (serving snacks).
- CapuchinoPatisserie and ice cream parlor.
- Jerk barbecue station
- KrystalA la carte fusion cuisine.
- KulinariumA la carte Gourmet Cuisine
- Open AirRomantic open-air dinner. Reservations required in advance, additional charge
- TengokuJapanese restaurant
- Various Lounges/Bars- Soca
- Sports Bar
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour room service
- Accessible facilities
- Bell staff/porter
- Children not allowed
- Concierge desk
- Elevators
- Exercise gym
- Free parking
- Gift/News stand†
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour room service
- Complies with Local/State/Federal laws for disabled
- Bell staff/porter
- Children not allowed
- Concierge desk
- Elevators
- Exercise gym
- Free parking
- Gift/News stand†
- Housekeeping - daily
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Lounges/bars
- Meal Plan Type: All Inclusive
- Non-smoking rooms available
- Pool
- Restaurant
- Sauna†
- Spa†
- Water sports†
- Business Services†
- Internet Access
† Fees may apply
- Direct access to a beach
- Fitness center on-site- Beach volleyball
- Group fitness activities - Hot tub
- PoolThere are 2 outdoor pools including one infinity pool with swim-up bar.
- Sauna †
- Spa †
- On-site Entertainment
- Diverse musical & theatrical presentations including live music and Riu theme shows
-Shows, Riu evening programme or live music (daily)
† Fees may apply
Guest Reviews
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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RIU Employees again Shine.
March in the Bahamas, not as consistent weather as you would expect. This Riu is one of the Unique size resorts of all the Properties we have stayed at. Which created several challenges with restaurant availabilty. It also has only the main Sports Bar/ Theatre, limited bar space and cocktail tables. As always the following staff elevated and compensated for what most vacations lack. Rosco Dencil Viviana Kellen Neisha Katherine Genette Tweety Dario And a great smile from the pool guy at 5 every Morning who was waiting for his New Name Badge whom I recall was Ivan. Thank you all. Umbrella Man USA
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Loved it
we were very happy with our stay at RIU Palace Paradise Island. We wanted to visit Nassau and do some shopping , which we did, but we didn’t stay gone long. We couldn’t wait to get back to the resort. This was our second year vacationing at RIU and it didn’t disappoint.
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Great value! Great Place!
We love coming here yearly. The hotel is clean and the food is good - the ocean is the best! We have been coming here for almost 20 years and will keep coming back!
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We Would Stay Here Again - RIU Palace Paradise Island
My wife and I stayed at the RIU Palace on Paradise Island for nine nights in April 2025. It is Adults only – although we saw a few that looked younger than 18 to us. We really liked this hotel. We have been to probably 10 RIU properties and we're really more used to the big configurations where there are more than two or three RIU properties together. This was one property and much more like a big hotel. There wasn't a lot of land width of the property but the hotel was about 15 stories high. On one side of the hotel was an Atlantis property that has been closed for five or six years and on the other side is a public access beach. The beaches on Paradise Island are public though so you will have vendors trying to sell you things all up and down the properties. Our room was nice but for a junior superior suite was smaller than we find at most RIU properties. We didn't have a sofa only a couple of chairs. We were on the 14th floor so had a decent view but we were looking toward the public beach (TIP: Our room was an even number and looked toward the public beach so if you get an odd number you're going to look down toward the pool and the rest of the property.) The refrigerator was well stocked. Our air conditioning was malfunctioning but we put in a maintenance call and they fixed that quickly. Typically, the room was too cold for us and we used an extra blanket. we felt very safe using tap water for brushing our teeth and usually drank the bottled water. There was an ice machine on our floor. It was VERY WINDY the whole time we were here. It was cold in the morning and heated up by about 10am. You are at the same latitude as Miami. There was the normal RIU pool and swim up bar pool configuration and a bar on the other side of the swim up bar. The beach did not have a bar although it was pretty nice to hang out on – you just had to walk to get a drink. With only this one bar outside it could get crowded and sometimes there weren't enough bartenders. There was really no way to create a line so some people would do the traditional line with 3 to 6 feet between them, and other people would walk up to the bar and immediately started ordering a drink. It was frustrating. This bar either needs some clearly delineated order lanes or the bartenders need to be more observant. Those annoying people that put 6 feet in between the next person caused very long lines and confusion and the bartenders could do something about that as well. Most Americans were pulling out their tips and so it sort of made you look cheap if you also didn't tip but we didn’t detect any service level difference form the bartenders whether you tipped or not. If you wanted something to drink, and you didn't want to go to this bar area, you had to put on your clothes and go back inside and there was the Calypso bar open 7x24 bar that you can go to. We definitely thought there should be another bar somewhere. There's a nice coffee bar inside the lobby from 10:00 AM to about 8:00 PM. (TIP: The Calypso bar can also make all the coffee drinks that coffer bar can – for those needing espresso, americanos or good coffee drinks before 10am). The buffet was actually one of the best buffets we have had at RIU. I think it was called “Atlantic.” The food was great. There is a “jerk chicken” place to eat out near the pool but we didn't try it (no gluten free). There are 4 restaurants you can book. (TIP: You have to book through the smartphone RIU app AND you can only book two days in advance as of MIDNIGHT – so the first two days you eat at the buffet unless you show up at a restaurant at 6pm and see if there cancellations). We would rank the restaurant in his order: 1. Tengoku (Japanese), 2. Kulinarium, 3. Krystal, 4. Steakhouse. We did NOT like the Steakhouse; the steak was tough. Stick with Seafood. My wife need gluten free and this was available everywhere and easy. Also show up AT your reserved time – they will not let you in even 5 minutes early typically. Some restaurants are not open each night so check and plan your reservations. Again – BOOK as soon as you wake up to get a reservation for 2 days out. Tengoku was our favorite, There was Nightly entertainment - it was OK and the music was good, but some of the games they did were sort of silly and it was hard to hear them because they opened an air wall between the stage area and the Calypso inside bar and it's very noisy back there. Again it's not as good as some of the other RIUs we have been to. Calypso had great drinks, and hot and cold snacks, but there was no pool table or other activities like you might see on their website. We thought that staff was pretty great everywhere in the hotel. We did not use the spa or the weight room but they both looked good. The only time we went off the property was to walk up the beach toward Atlantis and we took one day trip into town to do some shopping. It was about $22.00 US cab fare to Bay St. which is the first place you likely go with the straw markets and tourist shops. We thought the area was somewhat crowded with tourists, mainly cruise ship folks, since it is right by the cruise terminal. The straw market was what you would expect, with tons of small booths and vendors trying to get you to buy something from them. There were also many T-shirt and other shops up and down the street, typical tourist stuff. (TIP: Go a block off Bay St to Shirley St and there are better shops with better prices.) There is a pretty church called Christ Church Anglican Cathedral right off Bay St at George St. We really liked the Pirate Museum - it was worth it. We were disappointed that the Nasau Fort from the Pirate days no longer existed, the British Colonial Hotel sirs where it once was and there is statue of Woodes Rogers in front of it. There was a lot to see in Nassau but we opted just to do a long morning and return to the RIU because it was such a great place. We had heard about crime in Nassau but in the areas we went to felt safe - but we are wary travelers and have been around so we sort of know what to look for. All in all we would go back to this hotel. If you want to get away from things and hang, go here. If you want craziness and nightlife this is not your place.
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Excellent food, drink, view, accomodations
Excellent food, drink, view, accommodations, service was great and friendly employees entire RIU team conducive to great vacation
- AdvisoryStudent Groups/Spring Breakers (either groups or individuals, regardless of age) are not allowed at any time during the year. Guests disturbing or generating complaints from other guests or hotel may be removed from the property, at their own expense. Parties in rooms are not permitted.
- Check In: 3:00 PM
- Check Out: 12:00 PM
- Minimum Check-In Age: 18
- General Policies:
Check-in Policy - Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds.
Convention Policy : Groups traveling together can book this property for their stay taking advantage of group benefits such as 6th or 11th complimentary guest, Group dinner reservation, One complimentary cocktail hour with a selection of appetizers, One complimentary massage for the group leader, Complimentary room upgrades to the next category, Fruit plate and bottle of wine for the VIP, Private check-in when arriving together, Welcome sign. Applicable with Wedding Collections and Social Packages. Consult terms & conditions.
Spring Break Policies - Student Groups/Spring Breakers (either groups or individuals, regardless of age) are not allowed at any time during the year. Guests disturbing or generating complaints from other guests or hotel may be removed from the property, at their own expense. Parties in rooms are not permitted.
General Information - Room taxes and service fees are included in vacation price.
Minimum night stay restrictions may apply.
Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
This hotel is adults only and children are not allowed.
- Pet Policy : Pets Not Allowed
- Early Departure Policy
- Early Departure Penalty:1 NightApplies: Sunday - Saturday 04Jul24 - 23Dec26
- Early Departure Penalty:2 NightsApplies: Sunday - Saturday 24Dec25 - 30Apr26