1 Baha Mar Blvd, Nassau, The Bahamas
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Grand Hyatt Baha Mar sits on Cable Beach in Nassau, Bahamas, offering 1,800 guest rooms including 230 suites and residences ranging from one- to three-bedroom configurations. The resort is part of the larger Baha Mar destination, giving guests access to the Baha Bay luxury waterpark, a Jack Nicklaus-designed 18-hole Royal Blue Golf Course, a 30,000-square-foot ESPA spa, and a 100,000-square-foot casino with 1,140 slot machines and 119 table games. Six outdoor pools with private cabanas, a private beach area, and 9 tennis courts at the Racquet Club, including clay, grass, and Har-Tru surfaces, round out the on-property experience. Lynden Pindling International Airport is approximately 5 miles away.
The resort delivers 200,000 square feet of combined indoor and outdoor event space, anchored by the Baha Mar Convention, Arts and Entertainment Center, an 82,000-square-foot venue decorated with local Bahamian art. That facility holds three ballrooms, the largest of which seats up to 3,000 guests, plus 14 breakout rooms that can be divided to accommodate up to 16 breakout configurations. Outdoor event areas include multiple lawns, terraces, patios, and a waterside chapel suited for ceremonies. The Marcus Up Top rooftop venue handles up to 200 guests for cocktail or buffet receptions, or 90 for plated dinners.
Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is built for the full range of large-scale group travel, from multi-day corporate conventions and incentive programs in 200,000 square feet of flexible event space to destination weddings and room blocks for groups of any size across 1,800 keys. Engine users coordinating group hotel stays will find the combination of ballroom capacity for 3,000 attendees, 16 configurable breakout rooms, and a self-contained resort campus with dining, entertainment, golf, and a waterpark makes managing a single-property booking straightforward for both planners and attendees.
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