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  The Summer Newsletter from Discover the World 28th June 2005
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New restaurants at Atlantis’ Marina Village
Coming soon to the magnificent Atlantis resort are four brand new restaurants located within Marina Village. The restaurants include Seafire - July 15th, Carmines - July 19, Café Martinique - July 29th and finally Bimini opens on 2nd August.
But if you want to try some great cuisine, you don’t have to wait until these open as Atlantis already has 20 fabulous restaurants located throughout the resort! Our favourites include the Five Twins, which serves exotic, Asian-influenced cuisine in a sophisticated yet comfortable atmosphere, or the gourmet Fathoms restaurant where you can enjoy superb freshly prepared seafood in a stunning setting featuring panoramic windows offering views of the underwater ruins. You can even indulge yourselves whilst the kids check out all the fun-packed facilities.
Located on Paradise Island, Atlantis is great fun for an adventurous family holiday. The resort’s range of extensive facilities include the world’s largest open-air aquarium and above ground eleven, swimming areas cater to every whim including children’s pools and the 7-acre protected Paradise Lagoon, a great location for snorkelling and kayaking. A wealth of sporting facilities are also available to keep our more active guests busy whilst a luxury spa with a full array of sumptuous treatments tempts those yearning for a more pampering experience.

To find out more about a holiday in the Bahamas and a stay at the stunning Atlantis resort, please contact our Bahamas team on 01737 218803, email bahamas@discover-the-world.co.uk or visit our webiste at www.discover-the-bahamas.co.uk/atlantis_index.htm

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