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Stay at the hotel seen on 'Billion Dollar Holiday Resort' TV show

We've had a look at the prices to find you the best dates

from £335 per night

Published by
Mad_Dog_Daniel·16/05/2022
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Pirates, did you catch the Billion Dollar Holiday Resort: Behind Closed Doors documentary that was on the other night?

The Baha Mar resort in the Bahamas features three hotels with more than forty restaurants, a casino, a golf course and a water park. It's the least you'd expect at a resort that cost an actual billion dollars to build.

We've had a look online to find the best prices if you fancy a stay -- the lowest prices we could find start from £335* per night staying at the SLS Baha Mar in September.

Some dates in August are more than £500 per night so it's a great price.

Destination

  • The Bahamas

Details

  • Minimum 2-night stay

  • Best prices are in September, but you can book from August into 2023

  • SLS at Baha Mar (4/5 on Tripadvisor)

  • Breakfast included

  • FREE cancellation

  • Booking made via booking.com

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