As more destinations across the globe turn their focus to eco-tourism,
Atlantis Paradise Island continues to lead the charge toward a sustainable future in The Bahamas. For more than 25 years, we have actively conserved ecosystems, protected wildlife, and tangibly executed social responsibility initiatives.
A global leader in marine animal rescue, research & rehabilitation
Dedicated to protecting, preserving & improving the environment
Championing sustainable tourism
Tomorrow begins with what we do today. That's why for nearly three decades, Atlantis Paradise Island has been at the forefront of protecting, preserving, and improving the natural world β both above and below the sea.
Here, guests and the environment coexist in harmony. Every decision we make is guided by our current and future environmental, social, and economic impacts.
Caring for people is who we are. We value our team members and invest in their success. Whether in moments of need or times of celebration, we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with people in our communities and beyond.
To this end, we are proud that over 95% of our workforce is reflective of the demographics of our operating location β with Bahamians comprising almost half of our executive leadership team. We also have 50% representation of women in executive roles, including the President and Managing Director of Atlantis.
We are proud to be one of the select facilities to be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), and recently earned the distinction of Global Humane Certifiedβ’, the international brand of American Humane, for our high standards of care and animal welfare.
We are also accredited by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, and the International Marine Animal Trainers Association.
These accreditations solidify our commitment to delivering the highest standards of care to more than 250 species of animals at Atlantis Paradise Island, in addition to protecting marine animals and their habitats in the wild.