
Perhaps the most impressive in the entire fleet of towers at the Atlantis resort, the 600-suite Cove Atlantis opened in March 2007. Guests are ushered into the resort by large, open-air walkways. The lobby, designed by renowned architects Jeffrey Beers and David Rockwell, mixes the outdoor tranquility of fresh water pools teeming with marine life with open seating areas highlighted by exquisite furnishings where guests can relax before leaving or checking in.
The property is housed in a 22-story tower. An adults-only pool with 22 private cabanas and a separate family pool makes The Cove ideal for honeymooners and those looking for a romantic escape from the predominantly kid-friendly atmosphere at the main Atlantis resort. The tower also houses a nightclub called Pure.
In addition to several cafes and restaurants, The Cove features
Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill, with a menu that pays homage to simple southwestern cuisine. Reservations to all fine dining restaurants are required. The best time to visit for a quiet, romantic meal is during the week. Leading into the weekend, most restaurants on property tend to be crowded and noisy.
Only suites are available in the Cove. Guests choose between the ocean suite, the deluxe ocean, azura, sapphire, presidential and penthouse suites. Granite vanities, marble floors, plush bedding all set The Cove apart from other suites on island. A 4,000-sq-ft penthouse suite comes with modern furnishing, vaulted ceilings and 180-degree views of Paradise Island Beach.