
Albany Resort Bahamas
New Providence Bahamas Caribbean & Central America
When you book Albany Resort Bahamas in New Providence, Bahamas through our Virtuoso partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $200 hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability
- Daily breakfast credit of $45 per person, for up to two guests per bedroom, served in the restaurant (credit is non-cumulative)
- $100 USD equivalent Resort or Hotel credit to be utilized during stay (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
- Bookings in our Villas, Marina Residences and Custom Homes will receive an additional $100 Resort or Hotel credit (for a total of $200 during stay)
- Stays of 3+ nights will receive an additional $100 Resort or Hotel credit (for a total of $200 during stay, or $300 for Villas and higher)
- Stays of 7+ nights will receive an additional $200 Resort or Hotel credit (for a total of $300 during stay, or $400 for Villas and higher)
- Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
Location
Albany occupies a privileged stretch of New Providence's southwestern shore, where the Atlantic meets a coastline defined by secluded coves and powdery white sand. The resort unfolds across 600 acres of manicured grounds, anchored by a deep-water marina that draws serious yachtsmen and a championship golf course threading through native pineyard and limestone outcrops. This is the Bahamas at its most polished: a gated enclave where the rhythm slows to the hum of electric carts and the clink of halyards against masts.
The neighbourhood feels removed from Nassau's cruise-ship bustle, yet the capital's colonial architecture and straw markets lie twenty minutes east along the coast. Nearby Lyford Cay whispers old money, while westward the coast opens onto national parkland, where Primeval Forest National Park preserves pockets of Caribbean pine and hardwood hammock just over a kilometre away. Jaws Beach, named for the film shot here, curves four kilometres north, its calm shallows ideal for families.
Lynden Pindling International Airport sits six kilometres northeast, a brief transfer that dissolves quickly into the property's unhurried atmosphere. The resort operates as its own universe, complete with tennis courts, an equestrian centre, and a water sports fleet that makes leaving optional rather than necessary.
The eighteen-hole Albany Golf Course, designed by Ernie Els, plays like a links transplanted to the tropics, with elevation changes rare in the Bahamas and fairways framed by native scrub. Tennis enthusiasts find twelve courts, including a stadium court that has hosted ATP exhibitions. The marina accommodates superyachts and offers deep-sea fishing charters; wahoo and mahi-mahi run strong in summer months. Book a morning ride at the equestrian centre, where trails wind through coastal bush before emerging onto empty stretches of sand.
Off-property, Primeval Forest National Park rewards a short hike with canopy shade and birdlife, while Love Beach, seven kilometres west, remains blissfully undeveloped. Blue Shark Golf Course offers a less manicured alternative nearby, and Mermaids Pool, a collapsed limestone sinkhole fourteen kilometres inland, provides crystalline swimming. For provisioning or local flavour, Pompey Village market in Nassau stocks conch, fresh grouper, and handmade straw goods. Don't miss grilled conch salad at a roadside shack en route, lime juice and Scotch bonnet balanced against the sweet flesh.
Winter stretches from December through March, when trade winds keep temperatures in the low twenties and humidity drops to comfortable levels. Skies stay clear, the ocean flattens to turquoise glass, and resort terraces fill with northerners escaping snow. This is high season, when the property hums with energy.
Spring and early summer bring warmer water and light breezes, ideal for extended beach days. By late May, afternoon showers arrive briefly, then vanish, leaving the air scrubbed clean. July and August turn sultry, with temperatures nudging thirty degrees, though sea breezes temper the heat.
September and October see the heaviest rainfall and occasional tropical disturbances, though storms pass quickly. November transitions back to perfection: warm days, cooler evenings, and that particular slant of Caribbean light that makes every photograph look retouched. Most visitors aim for November through April, when conditions align for both water sports and unhurried poolside afternoons.
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