![]() ![]() Located in the basement, Martino’s managed to convey a bit of old-school Italian ambiance, and while the wine was of dubious provanence, the chicken parmigiana and signature penne with Caribbean lobster and broccoli were palate-pleasing. The cheery Banana Boat buffet was a cut above, as well, especially at breakfast (midnight snacks are served here, too), while the Munasan Japanese “specialty restaurant” served up some perfectly acceptable sushi and Teppanyaki-style stir-fry. ![]() One of the recent additions to the resort are other beach cabanas that you can rent for the day and include your own personal waiter: the prompt drink and food service alone is worth the $20 a day, never mind the shade and comfy loungers.įood is often what separates good all-inclusives from bad, so we were thrilled to sit down at our first night at the resort to an excellent (and all-new) dining experience: authentic island cuisine served by candlelight at the beachfront Reggae Cafe: conch fritters flavored with Bahamian Kalik beer, jerk chicken with deep-fried “festivals,” and traditional “broil fish” served alongside rice and beans, fried plantains, and Bahamian mac & cheese. the end farthest from the construction noise over at the Baha Mar). (The lobby, on the other hand, has been recently renovated.) You get the sense that the resort, with spacious performance stage and lookout-style lounge overlooking the pool and swim-up bar, was once a bigger deal than it is now (and it was), but it’s easy to see why Breezes Bahamas is still going strong while many of its contemporary resorts have closed up or rebranded.įoremost, it’s a great value: for $175-200 per person per night, the resort’s SuperInclusive package includes all meals, drinks and water sports - the only extra we encountered was spa services, but those were well worth paying for since our massages were expertly performed at a pair of private cabanas on the quiet side of the resort’s 1,000-foot beach (e/g. It’s not the newest of resorts, sure: the bright decor speaks of the late 80s or early 90s in places, but despite the need for a style makeover, it’s all pretty well maintained. For now, however, there’s still plenty to like about the 392-room Breezes Bahamas.
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