NASSAU, BAHAMAS — After months of anticipation, Goldwynn Resort & Residences has opened its doors in Nassau.
The resort is positioned on the Cable Beach coastline, and according to a press release, was crafted to display “nostalgic, mid-century modern architecture that channels a vibe and time of early Bahamian tourism from the mid-60s.”
“At Goldwynn Resort, we are dedicated to providing the best in-luxury service and an experience that mirrors a contemporary island-living philosophy,” said Paul Wynn, of Wynn Hospitality, LTD, developer of Goldwynn Resort & Residences. “Matched with our private yet prime location, guests are encouraged to immerse themselves and appreciate the aspects of Bahamian culture from cuisine and art to nature both on-property and within the surrounding destination.”
Located just fifteen minutes from Linden Pindling International Airport and ten minutes from downtown Nassau, the only Bahamian member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World features 81 residential-style accommodations including studios, one- two- and three-bedroom suites, and three expansive Edge suites. The three-bedroom signature Goldwynn Suite is the ultimate in an oceanfront resort stay, featuring 1,940 square feet of interior space, three balconies, two terraces and 270 degrees of unobstructed ocean views.
All studios and suites feature full kitchens or kitchenettes, private balconies and views of the Bahamian ocean or manicured golf course. Curated artwork from local Bahamian artists, rich textures, bespoke design elements and a dazzling palette of bright whites, cool blues, and sun-kissed metallics that capture the color journey of a typical Bahamian day adorn each room.
Among the culinary options at the property is Amara, the resort’s open-air eatery located on the infinity-pool deck. Guests can also opt to dine poolside in a private, butler-serviced cabana just steps from the water’s edge.
The hub of the space is called Atria, which showcases the hemisphere’s tallest indoor relief sculpture—a five-story art installation by Bahamian artist Kishan Munroe.
In March, the resort will debut its signature restaurant, OIA, featuring a fusion of flavors influenced by MediterrAsian specialties and rooted in Japanese traditions of preparation and presentation. Rhizophora Spa, described as as a “holistic ecosystem” will also open that month.
Sitting only 50 feet away from the water’s edge, Goldwyn Resorts features 12,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and event space to accommodate small weddings, corporate events, and a wide array of special occasions. The release promises “daily and seasonal on-site programming”, including cultural events, dive-in movie nights, and a special weekend oceanfront brunch experience.
In celebration of the occasion, guests can enjoy a 20 percent offer for stays booked by February 28, 2023, for travel between February and November 30, 2023.