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Top Freeport Casino Resorts & Hotels

Pelican Bay Resort at Lucaya

Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan - All Inclusive

Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive

Bell Channel Inn Hotel
Freeport Casino Hotels
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Brush up on your poker face while you take in the view from your hotel room, then head to the casino floor to test your luck. Take a break to load up your plate at the buffet or grab a coffee for a shot of energy to keep you on your toes at the tables. Hotels close to a casino in Freeport offer the convenience of easy access to your favorite games of chance, so you’ll feel like you’ve hit the jackpot.
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Freeport hotels essential information
Accommodation | 318 hotels |
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Lowest Price | CA $193 |
Highest Price | CA $431 |
Popular hotels | Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan - All Inclusive, Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive, Pelican Bay Resort at Lucaya, Bell Channel Inn Hotel |
Recent Freeport hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive
"This is my first 50/50 review of a resort. I usually stay at RIU resorts since I’m a RIU member, but because I was traveling with a minor, we couldn’t stay at the RIU in the Bahamas. The location is great only 20–25 minutes from the airport, and a taxi for two cost about $40. Check-in was pleasant, but the rooms were disappointing. My first room, 2211, looked nice at first, but paint was peeling, the bathroom smelled humid and rusty, and the balcony door was almost impossible to open. I was moved to room 1106, which had a beautiful view, but the bathroom was still falling apart, I found three cockroaches, and the AC sounded like a plane engine all night. One major issue was privacy. After settling in with my kids, an employee opened our door without knocking to “check if everything was okay.” That was extremely unprofessional. The beach is beautiful, though rocky in some areas. Pool and beach seating are limited unless you wake up early. Food was average with little variety, although one Dominican chef was excellent. Desserts looked good but tasted bad, and drink quality was inconsistent. Some bartenders also came across as rude or unwelcoming. Entertainment was one of the best parts of the resort. Carlos, DJ Panda, and the team kept guests engaged and laughing all week, and Carlos’ ceviche on Thursday is a must-try. Special thanks to Alejandra at the front desk and Marco at the buffet for their excellent service. Overall, the resort has potential because of the locat"


