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Atlantis Resorts, a subsidiary of Kerzner International, is a resort company that was created to operate the Atlantis resorts in Dubai (United Arab Emirates), and Sanya (China). Kerzner operates three resorts that include Atlantis The Palm, Dubai; Atlantis Sanya, China; and Atlantis The Royal, Dubai. The Atlantis Paradise Island resort in the Bahamas is no longer owned or operated by Kerzner and is now owned by Brookfield Asset Management LLC and operated by Marriott International's Autograph Collection Hotels.

Aquaventure

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Aquaventure is a large water park with large focus on theming and some attractions not typically found at local water parks. A concept originally introduced for the expansion to the Paradise Island resort complex, Aquaventure is now located at both resorts. The main features of both complexes are The Current, a lazy river-water raft ride hybrid, and the Mayan temple slide tower.

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Atlantis Resorts is a prominent of luxury ocean-themed destination resorts developed and operated by Kerzner International, renowned for blending mythical inspiration from the of with innovative entertainment, marine experiences, and upscale hospitality. The properties emphasize immersive attractions such as expansive Aquaventure waterparks, large-scale aquariums, and dolphin habitats, alongside diverse dining options, casinos, and family-oriented activities, attracting millions of visitors annually for unforgettable vacations. The brand traces its origins to the 1994 rebranding of the Resort and Casino in as by , which served as the inspiration for subsequent global developments. Ownership of the property shifted to in 2012, which now operates it independently. Expanding globally under Kerzner, opened in in September 2008 as the first on the man-made island, a 1,544-room ultra-luxury property celebrated for its architectural grandeur and $20 million featuring a massive fireworks display that drew international celebrities. This was complemented by the 2023 opening of , an adjacent 795-room ultra-luxury extension featuring skybridge suites and celebrity-chef restaurants, unveiled with a star-studded event including performances by . In , debuted in April 2018 on Island, , as the brand's first property there—a $1.74 billion, 1,314-room managed by Kerzner for owner , highlighting the world's largest open-air aquarium and 's premier waterpark. These locations collectively define as pioneers in experiential luxury, prioritizing through initiatives like the Atlas Project while hosting high-profile events such as Michelin-starred culinary festivals. As of November 2025, Kerzner has announced further expansions, including in the (opening 2029) and in .

History

Founding and Development

Atlantis Resorts originated as a luxury brand under Kerzner International, founded by South African hotelier in the early 1990s. Kerzner acquired the distressed Paradise Island Resort in in 1994 for $125 million through his company Hotels Ltd., initiating a major redevelopment to transform it into a themed destination. The redeveloped property opened as in December 1994, launching the Atlantis brand. By 1998, following a $500 million expansion that included the 1,200-room Royal Towers, the resort had grown significantly. Kerzner's vision for was to blend opulent hospitality with immersive, ocean-themed experiences inspired by the mythical , creating innovative marine habitats and entertainment to draw global visitors. This approach emphasized large-scale attractions, such as bringing the ocean indoors through extensive aquariums and water features, setting the brand apart in the luxury resort sector. Early milestones included the 1998 opening of Phase II at , which featured a six-story "Hall of Waters" lobby and expanded facilities, revitalizing Bahamian . In the early 2000s, Kerzner International extended the Atlantis concept internationally, signing a agreement on , 2003, with Nakheel LLC—a government-owned developer—to build on the artificial island. The $650 million project, envisioned as a 1,000-room (later expanded) water-themed , integrated core attractions like the region's largest marine habitats, a snorkel trail, and from inception to enhance guest immersion in ocean adventures. Construction commenced before the end of 2004, with the resort opening in September 2008 after , establishing as a global entertainment destination.

Ownership Changes and Expansions

In 2012, Kerzner International underwent a major restructuring amid financial pressures, transferring ownership of its original flagship property, in —along with the adjacent One&Only Ocean Club—to Brookfield Asset Management as part of a resolution valued at approximately $145 million. This transaction effectively separated the Bahamian assets from Kerzner's core operations, enabling the company to redirect resources toward international growth while Brookfield assumed full control of the 2,300-room resort complex. Building on the brand's establishment under , which had launched in in 2008, Kerzner pursued its first major Asian expansion with the opening of Sanya on April 28, . Located on Island, the resort—owned by and managed by Kerzner—spans 540,000 square meters and involved a CNY 11 billion (approximately $1.74 billion) investment, introducing Atlantis's signature marine and waterpark features to the Chinese market. Kerzner further elevated its Dubai presence in 2023 with the launch of Atlantis The Royal, an ultra-luxury sister property adjacent to on the . Developed by Kerzner at a cost exceeding $1.4 billion, the 795-room opened in February with exclusive events, emphasizing opulent design and high-end amenities to target premium clientele. From 2023 onward, amid global tourism recovery following the , Kerzner has focused on strategic enhancements across its portfolio, including planned expansions to the Aquaventure waterpark at in set for 2025 to reinforce its family-oriented appeal. At , operations rebounded strongly following the lifting of travel restrictions in late 2022, with business volume reaching RMB 398.6 million in January and February 2023, the first months of full reopening; for the full year 2023, business volume reached RMB 1.68 billion. Complementing these efforts, Kerzner has intensified sustainability initiatives, such as the Atlantis Atlas Project, which allocated $126,000 to eight conservation and marine protection programs in 2024-25, and its April 2025 membership in the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance to pursue net-positive environmental impacts. In November 2025, Kerzner announced further global expansions, including in the , set to open in 2029, and an resort in , .

Current Locations

Atlantis The Palm, Dubai

Atlantis The Palm is situated at the apex of the , a man-made in , , extending into the Arabian Gulf. The resort spans 46 hectares and features 1,544 rooms and suites, offering ocean and city skyline views. In 2025, the property completed a $100 million project, enhancing facilities including the kids' club and Aquarium. It officially opened to the public on September 24, 2008, as the first hotel on the , blending luxury accommodations with marine-themed attractions. Architecturally, the resort integrates seamlessly with its coastal environment through extensive lagoons and water features that connect directly to the surrounding Arabian Gulf, creating an immersive oceanic experience. Signature elements include the Underwater Suite, which provides floor-to-ceiling views into the Ambassador Lagoon aquarium housing over 65,000 marine creatures such as sharks and rays. The design emphasizes open spaces, including expansive atria and outdoor promenades that highlight the resort's mythical theme while incorporating Arabian architectural influences. The property's scale supports a high volume of visitors, with its Aquaventure Waterpark—spanning 17 hectares of water bodies—capable of hosting thousands of guests daily alongside the hotel's overnight capacity. This integration allows for seamless access between accommodations, dining, and attractions, accommodating up to 10,000 guests per day across the resort and waterpark facilities. Construction on the reclaimed land of presented significant engineering challenges, including managing soil settlement, high groundwater levels, and protection through innovative breakwaters and techniques. These efforts earned the resort recognition for engineering innovation, including a award from the World Waterpark Association for its groundbreaking water features and marine habitats.

Atlantis The Royal, Dubai

Atlantis The Royal opened on February 10, 2023, as an ultra-luxury resort situated on the trunk of Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, adjacent to its sister property Atlantis The Palm and offering shared access via a complimentary shuttle service that runs every 15 minutes, facilitating easy access for guests, particularly those at Atlantis The Royal visiting Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis The Palm. The property features 795 rooms and suites, including 102 suites, all designed to provide panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf and Palm Jumeirah. Marketed as the world's most ultra-luxury experiential resort, it emphasizes bespoke services and sensory immersion, distinguishing it from family-focused offerings at nearby properties. The resort's architecture comprises a 43-story structure formed by two towers connected by a skybridge that houses the exclusive Royal Mansion penthouse, creating a dramatic silhouette against the Dubai skyline. Interiors, accented with gold elements for opulence, were designed by renowned architect Adam D. Tihany, blending contemporary elegance with resort functionality across public and private spaces. Key luxury amenities include a private beach club boasting Dubai's longest stretch of private shoreline, with direct access, offering sun loungers, cabanas, and beachside service, as well as multiple high-end pools, such as infinity pools and rooftop pools, with sun loungers and luxury amenities for relaxation, and the AWAKEN Wellness spa with 17 treatment rooms offering holistic therapies such as and experiences. Dining highlights feature celebrity-chef venues like , which reinterprets British historical cuisine in a multi-sensory setting. Upon opening, entry-level room rates started at approximately $570 per night, reflecting its premium positioning. Developed by Kerzner International with a $1.4 billion investment, the project faced delays from an initial 2021 target due to the and design refinements, ultimately completing in late 2022. By 2025, enhancements to wellness programs at AWAKEN have introduced a new era of transformational offerings, including expanded biohacking rituals, a dedicated Longevity Clinic with regenerative treatments, and integrated sound journeys for deeper holistic rejuvenation.

Atlantis Sanya, China

Atlantis Sanya is situated in Haitang Bay, , Province, , along the shores of the . The resort opened on April 28, 2018, as the first Atlantis property in , spanning 540,000 square meters (54 hectares) and featuring 1,314 guest rooms and suites, all with ocean views. This makes it one of the largest Atlantis resorts by land area, designed as an integrated entertainment destination that combines luxury accommodations with marine-themed attractions. The resort's design draws from the ancient legend of , incorporating a modern sea-inspired aesthetic with elements like airy aqua tones, natural materials, and extensive waterfront access overlooking Haitang Bay. Its 48-story tower serves as the centerpiece, housing guest rooms that range from 50 to over 1,000 square meters, including family-oriented suites and unique underwater options with views of marine life. The layout emphasizes a tropical coastal setting, blending the mythical theme with the natural beauty of Island to appeal to the Asian market. With capacity for thousands of guests across its accommodations and event spaces—such as the Atlantis Ballroom holding up to 1,840 people—Atlantis Sanya caters to families through spacious suites, a dedicated Miniversity kids' club offering educational activities like animal encounters, and family-friendly facilities including multiple pools and playgrounds. It includes a range of dining options focused on Chinese and international cuisines, supporting the brand's diversification into the Asian region. The Aquaventure Waterpark here shares a similar thrill-seeking layout with those at other Atlantis properties. Since its opening, Atlantis Sanya has experienced post-pandemic growth aligned with China's tourism rebound, contributing to the sector's projected record ¥13.7 trillion economic impact in 2025. The resort has integrated with regional offerings, including access to nearby eco-tours in Hainan's tropical rainforests, enhancing its role in sustainable travel experiences.

Shared Features and Attractions

Aquaventure Water Parks

Aquaventure serves as the signature brand across Atlantis Resorts' current properties, offering adrenaline-pumping aquatic attractions designed for families and thrill-seekers alike. At and Atlantis The Royal in , the park encompasses 22.5 hectares of interconnected slides, pools, and rivers, while Aquaventure Cove at Atlantis Sanya in covers approximately 20 hectares with themed zones inspired by ancient mythology. Guests staying at Atlantis The Royal enjoy complimentary access to Aquaventure at Atlantis The Palm via a frequent shuttle service between the two properties. These parks emphasize innovative engineering to deliver high-speed experiences amid tropical landscapes, drawing on advanced for seamless flow and safety. Iconic rides define Aquaventure's appeal, blending extreme drops with immersive elements. The , a flagship nearly vertical 27.5-meter drop slide, accelerates riders at speeds up to 60 km/h through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a teeming with , creating a heart-racing illusion of proximity to . Poseidon's Revenge, a hydro-magnetic water coaster, propels four-passenger toboggans along a twisting track with steep plunges and magnetic boosts, reaching velocities over 50 km/h for a rollercoaster-like thrill. Complementing these, Dubai's 2.3-kilometer —recognized as the world's longest—winds through the park in a gentle, looping circuit suitable for relaxation amid surging waves and calm stretches. Similar features, scaled to local themes, appear in , including multi-person raft slides and wave pools. The evolution of Aquaventure reflects Atlantis Resorts' commitment to expansion and innovation. Debuting in September 2008 at in as a 17-hectare waterscape with initial record-breaking slides, it quickly set benchmarks for scale and variety. The brand extended to with Aquaventure Cove's opening on , 2018, at Atlantis Sanya, introducing 16 custom water including a 1.8-kilometer river ride tailored to the resort's oceanfront setting. By 2021, Dubai's park underwent a major 13.5-acre expansion, adding over 25 new attractions and solidifying its for the most waterslides with 50, alongside over 100 total rides and experiences. Safety protocols are certified by Ellis & Associates, ensuring compliance with global aquatic standards. Technically, Aquaventure's infrastructure supports massive water circulation for reliability and environmental efficiency. The facility holds 23.5 million liters of treated freshwater and seawater, pumped at rates up to 800,000 liters per minute to power slides and waves. Sustainable systems, including specialized biofilters and mechanisms, treat and reuse water daily, reducing consumption while maintaining clarity for marine integration. These systems underscore the parks' design for longevity, with employing similar closed-loop technologies adapted to tropical humidity. Aquaventure briefly integrates with adjacent marine habitats, enabling guests to transition from high-thrill slides to serene lagoon views.

Marine Habitats and Aquariums

Atlantis Resorts are renowned for their expansive marine habitats that immerse guests in underwater worlds inspired by the of the , featuring meticulously curated aquariums that house thousands of marine animals across multiple properties. These facilities emphasize educational encounters with diverse ecosystems, allowing visitors to observe through innovative viewing structures while prioritizing and . The aquariums at and Atlantis The Royal in , along with the one at Atlantis Sanya in , collectively showcase over 200,000 marine animals from hundreds of , including , rays, and fish, in environments designed to mimic natural habitats. The Lost Chambers Aquarium at Atlantis The Palm in Dubai spans approximately 65,000 square feet and comprises 21 exhibits connected by a network of underground tunnels, enabling close-up views of marine life in recreated ancient ruins. It houses over 65,000 animals from more than 250 species, including eagle rays, Arabian carpetsharks, moray eels, lobsters, and moon jellies, distributed across 11 lagoons that total 11 million liters of water. The centerpiece, the Ambassador Lagoon, is a 10-meter-deep habitat where guests can observe large predators like sharks and rays gliding overhead through transparent tunnels. Complementing this at Atlantis The Palm (accessible from Atlantis The Royal), the Lost World Aquarium—billed as the UAE's largest underwater zoo—features 14 interactive chambers with over 65,000 marine creatures, enhanced by 1,900 LED panels, 360-degree projection mapping, and cinematic soundscapes for an immersive experience. In October 2025, it was revamped with 1,900 LED panels, 55 projectors, and 140 synchronized speakers for enhanced immersion, introducing over 35 new species. At Atlantis Sanya in , which opened in April 2018, The Lost Chambers Aquarium serves as an open-air counterpart with 30 exhibits displaying 86,000 aquatic animals from 280 , including beluga whales, , rays, eels, , and a variety of Chinese reef fish native to the region. Interactive elements such as touch pools and beluga encounters allow guests to engage directly with select in waist-deep pools, fostering hands-on learning about marine . Daily feeding demonstrations highlight behaviors of and rays, drawing from the resort's commitment to ethical animal interactions. Conservation efforts underpin these habitats, with Atlantis Resorts channeling proceeds from marine experiences into the Atlantis Atlas Project, launched in 2021, which has funded over $509,000 across 30 initiatives focused on sharks, rays, dolphins, and coral reefs. In Dubai, partnerships with organizations like the Mohammed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group, and SAFE Shark and Ray support breeding programs through genetic sampling and databases aimed at reintroduction and rewilding of threatened species, including releases of over 58 Arabian carpetsharks and 14 honeycomb rays into the Arabian Gulf since 2019. For 2025-2026, $123,000 in funding targets coral restoration by addressing microplastics pollution via citizen science workshops and collaborations with Goumbook, enhancing reef health in the Arabian Gulf. Animal care is bolstered by on-site veterinary facilities, such as the high-tech Fish Hospital at Atlantis Dubai, providing 24-hour monitoring and treatment for its 65,000 residents, while daily feeding shows educate visitors on species-specific diets and behaviors across all properties.

Dining, Entertainment, and Accommodations

Atlantis Resorts offer a diverse array of accommodations emphasizing luxury and ocean-inspired themes, with over 3,000 rooms and suites across its properties in and . Standard rooms typically start at around 400 square feet, featuring ocean or city views, marble bathrooms, and high-end amenities such as plush bedding and smart technology for climate control. Higher-tier options include expansive suites with private balconies, plunge pools, and dedicated butler service, while ultra-luxury presidential suites like the Royal Mansion at The Royal in , spanning approximately 12,000 square feet (1,100 square meters), command rates exceeding $25,000 per night, complete with personal chefs and direct beach access. The brand's dining scene spans more than 50 outlets collectively, showcasing global cuisines from celebrity chefs and innovative concepts tailored to diverse palates. Notable establishments include the Michelin-starred at Atlantis The Royal, which reinterprets historic British dishes, and at , offering modern Cantonese fare in an upscale setting. In , Ting provides Chinese fusion by Michelin-starred chef , blending traditional flavors with contemporary techniques. As of 2025, several properties have introduced expanded plant-based menus and rotating pop-up residencies featuring guest chefs to promote sustainable and health-conscious dining. Entertainment at Atlantis Resorts blends high-energy with family-oriented programming, creating immersive experiences for all guests. like Wavehouse offer casual fun with alleys, arcades, and live , while upscale spots such as White Beach host DJ sets and themed parties overlooking the Arabian Gulf. Live shows under the "Atlantis Nights" banner feature international performers in theatrical productions, complemented by family activities including dive demonstrations and dedicated kids' theaters with interactive storytelling. Access to these amenities is often bundled with Aquaventure tickets for seamless day-to-night transitions. Brand-wide standards prioritize all-inclusive packages starting at approximately $500 per night, which cover select meals, entertainment access, and resort facilities to enhance guest convenience. A key focus on sustainability includes zero-waste initiatives in kitchens, such as sourcing local ingredients and reducing food waste through precise portioning and composting programs across all properties.

Former Properties

Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas

Atlantis Paradise Island, the original flagship property of the Atlantis brand, originated from the Paradise Island Hotel and Casino, which first opened in 1968 under Resorts International. In 1994, South African entrepreneur Sol Kerzner acquired the site and invested more than $800 million to redevelop it into an immersive ocean-themed resort, with the modern Atlantis debuting in December 1994. This initial transformation featured a 1,147-room property with a pioneering 14-acre waterscape and shark tunnel habitat, evolving the property from a traditional hotel into a luxury destination spanning 154 acres of former airport land. By the early 2000s, expansions added further accommodations, including the 1,200-room Royal Towers in 1996, culminating in over 3,800 rooms across five distinct hotels: The Royal, The Cove, The Coral, The Reef, and Harborside Resort. In 2012, ownership shifted from Kerzner International to Brookfield Asset Management through a agreement, where Brookfield forgave approximately $175 million in junior debt in exchange for full control of the property. Classified as a former property due to this ownership change, though still managed by Kerzner International, is now part of Marriott International's since 2014, allowing guests to earn and redeem Marriott Bonvoy points. Post-acquisition enhancements have preserved its status as a premier resort, with ongoing investments exceeding $260 million since 2020 to modernize facilities. Key attractions include the expansive 141-acre Aquaventure water park, the largest in the Atlantis portfolio, encompassing over 20 million gallons of water across high-speed slides, a mile-long river, and family-friendly pools. Adjacent Dolphin Cay, a 14-acre , functions as one of the world's most advanced open-air facilities for dolphins and sea lions, doubling as a rescue and rehabilitation center for . The resort also features over 40 restaurants and numerous bars, highlighted by the upscale Japanese-Peruvian fusion at , helmed by chef . Following a $150 million transformation completed in 2024, in 2025 introduced additional updates, including world-class entertainment lineups with headline performances and thrilling new adventures like mini-golf courses and escape rooms, alongside scenic dining expansions that added eight new concepts, elevating the total to around 50 eateries and enhancing beachside and al fresco options. As the foundational Atlantis property, it has profoundly shaped the brand's global aesthetic, emphasizing mythical underwater themes, integrated marine habitats, and adventure-driven luxury that define later resorts in and . The Royal Towers marked its 25th anniversary in 2023 with a year-long celebration of events, including concerts, culinary festivals, and exclusive experiences, underscoring its enduring draw as a benchmark for destination resorts.

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