Since opening in 1962, The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas has been a playground for celebrities and discerning travellers set along an 8-kilometre (5-mile) stretch of natural, white-sand beach on Paradise Island. Connect with Bahamian beauty in an enclave of remarkable seclusion, where intimate low-rise buildings are immersed in 14 hectares (35 acres) of Versailles-inspired lawns and gardens. Wake up to breakfast on your private balcony, then indulge in a restorative treatment in one of our Balinese-style spa villas or head out for a round of golf at Ocean Club Golf Course. However you spend your day, be sure to join us back at Martini Bar and Lounge for a nightcap – shaken not stirred, of course.
"I thought this was a Four Seasons hotel on a holiday island, with expectations and estimates for service, health, etc. Unexpectedly, compared at the same level, this is quite disappointing. First, in addition to the blue sea water is fascinating, the hotel design space is too ordinary, especially the room is not high and small, the facilities are old. Second, it is often not too clean. Two nights of sheets were not clean, were allergic, and even had a slight smell. Third, the most impressive thing was the waiters here, except for others who qualified ' Most of them not only lacked service awareness, but also fully guided the customer at any time. When we chose a 90-minute SPA, the room was bright, there was no special design and attention to the spa space, the chaotic, anxious massage was really amazing, and I experienced so many of the world's top holiday wines, which were so bad that I had never seen it. Especially compared to the Rosewood Mexico Hotel we just visited two months ago, it is really a bit different from the sky and the ground. Fourth, the dining is ordinary. Ugh! When I put the photo, I found out that I didn't take a photo of the room. It is estimated that it is too bad. No interest in taking it."