The Sheraton Cable Beach Resort in Nassau now offers a one-day, all-access property pass to cruise passengers and day visitors in Nassau.
The $99 day pass includes use of a room for two people for the day and access to all of the resort's facilities, including water sports, three pools with waterfalls, four tennis courts, seven acres of gardens, a swim-up bar, oversize jacuzzis, four restaurants and a Kids Club.
Food and beverages can be charged to the room and paid for at check out.
"This day pass offers an alternative experience to cruise passengers spending the day in port as well as visitors to Nassau who want to sample our resort," said Andrew Neubauer, director of sales and marketing.
The 694-room Sheraton, formerly a Radisson, recently completed a multi-million-dollar property renovation and is part of the Baha Mar Resorts' major development project on Cable Beach. The development also includes a Wyndham property with a St. Regis and a W still to come.
The Sheraton day pass faces competition from its neighbor, the Atlantis, which is located just over a bridge on Paradise Island.
The Atlantis day pass is priced at $105 and offers a varied range of facilities, including a water park and an aquarium.