Augusta BayvsThe Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas
Both properties are recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas ranks significantly higher than Augusta Bay Bahamas. The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas has a TripExpert Score of 86 with praise from 7 reviews like Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Jetsetter.
Augusta Bay
Queens Hwy, Mile Marker 1.2 West, P.O. Box EX-29180, George Town, Great Exuma
From $235/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
Fodor's
"The perfect balance of luxury and casual chic, without the megaresort feel, this 16-room resort on 300 feet of narrow beach is a mile north of George Town." Full review
The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas
One Casino Drive, New Providence Island
From $1,500/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Travel + Leisure
"The sandy shoreline of the One&Only Ocean Club wraps around Paradise Island’s eastern peninsula, and ends alongside its 18-hole, par-72 golf course." Full review
Gayot
"A beachfront Caribbean resort on the pristine shore of Paradise Island in Nassau."
Jetsetter
"Beautiful grounds, butler service and fresh fare from a Michelin-starred chef on Paradise Island’s north shore." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"Welcoming guests since 1962, Nassau’s smartest beach retreat famously featured in the opening scenes in Casino Royale." Full review
Forbes Travel Guide
"Not only is The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas a vacation hideaway for the stars, it’s also the kind of place where they go for work." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
Readers' Choice Award
"Not only will you feel like a celebrity here, but you might just brush by a few at this beachfront resort with a 14th-century Augustinian cloister and impeccable gardens modeled on those at Versailles." Full review
Frommer's
"The most Old World luxe hotel in the Bahamas, the Ocean Club (now run by Four Seasons) was built by A&P heir Huntington Hartford himself after he bought Hog Island in 1959 and rechristened it Paradise Island" Full review
Lonely Planet
"Paradise Island’s most elite hotel, this is the kind of place where people with marquee names come to get away from it all, in lush gardens surrounded by high walls and gates." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"The convenience is key, but if you also want the aforementioned secluded, remote experience, you’ll want to book a stay at The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort"