Atlantis Paradise Island is embarking on multimillion-dollar renovations at their resort in The Bahamas. The renovations include redevelopment of the Beach Tower, all Royal Tower guest rooms and suites, the Atlantis Casino, and the addition of another Michelin-starred chef to its staff.

Renovations of the guest rooms and suites in the Royal East Tower are expected to be completed by summer of 2022, and will be followed by the renovation of guest rooms and suites in the Royal West Tower. The Bridge Suite will also undergo complete renovations, which is expected to be completed by 2023.

“We could not be more excited for all of the developments coming to Atlantis this year,” said Audrey Oswell, President and Managing Director of Atlantis Paradise Island. “With these incredible additions, we are continuing Atlantis’ legacy of offering guests endless, immersive experiences during their stay.”

Atlantis Paradise Island will add Chef Michael White to their dining staff. White is a multi-starred New York Times and Michelin recognized Italian chef, and former chef/owner of prominent dining destinations Convivio, Alto, Ai Fiori and Marea in New York City. He will join Nobu Matsuhisa and José Andrés, making Atlantis the only resort in the region with three Michelin star-rated chefs. White will run the Italian restaurant Paranza at the Cove.

Atlantis Paradise Island is also planning to open a new resort within their resort, Somewhere Else, which will replace the current Beach Tower and is expected to open in 2024. Somewhere else will offer 400 guest rooms and suites, as well as additional dining, pools, recreation, live performances, and more.