Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas
Graycliff Hotel
150ptsColonial boutique hotel with a specific guest in mind.

About Graycliff Hotel
Graycliff is the right Nassau booking if architectural character and a historic downtown location matter more to you than resort-scale amenities. A small Georgian colonial property on West Hill Street, it offers walkable access to old Nassau, a serious wine cellar, and an atmosphere no newly built resort can replicate. Book 6–8 weeks out for peak winter travel.
A Colonial-Era Property Worth Booking for the Right Reasons
Graycliff is one of Nassau's most architecturally distinct properties, and rooms here are genuinely limited — this is a small, boutique hotel set inside a 18th-century Georgian colonial mansion on West Hill Street, not a sprawling resort. If you want character that no amount of resort construction budget can replicate, this is the booking you should make. If you want a pool beach or a casino floor at your door, look at Atlantis Paradise Island or Rosewood Baha Mar instead.
The physical space is the main argument for staying here. The mansion's original architecture — stone walls, colonial-era verandas, mature tropical gardens , creates a visual and atmospheric quality that the newer resorts along Cable Beach cannot reproduce. Walking the property feels more like staying in a private historic home than checking into a hotel. For design-conscious travellers comparing options across Nassau, this is the property that punches on character rather than scale or amenities volume.
On a value basis, Graycliff sits in a different category from all-inclusive options like Breezes Resort Bahamas All Inclusive. You are paying for exclusivity, heritage, and location , 8 West Hill Street puts you within walking distance of Nassau's historic downtown, the British Colonial area, and the waterfront. That walkability is a genuine advantage over the Baha Mar corridor properties, where getting anywhere off-campus requires a taxi. If exploring Nassau on foot matters to you, the location alone justifies serious consideration.
Dining at Graycliff carries its own weight in the Nassau dining conversation. The restaurant has a long-standing reputation in Nassau, and the wine cellar is documented as one of the largest private collections in the Caribbean , a meaningful credential for anyone for whom a wine list is a deciding factor. For a full picture of what's available around town, see our full Nassau restaurants guide.
Booking is easy by Nassau boutique standards. Given the small room count, availability during peak winter season (December through April) narrows quickly, so booking 6 to 8 weeks out for travel in that window is sensible. Shoulder season offers better availability and potentially more competitive rates. For broader context on where Graycliff sits in the Nassau accommodation market, see our full Nassau hotels guide. If you want more boutique options across the Bahamas, Coral Sands in Harbour Island, Kamalame Cay in Staniard Creek, and Caerula Mar Club in Driggs Hill offer comparable boutique character in different island settings.
Compare Graycliff Hotel
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Graycliff Hotel | Easy | ||
| Rosewood Baha Mar | Unknown | ||
| The Cove at Atlantis | Unknown | ||
| Goldwynn Resort & Residences | Unknown | ||
| SLS Baha Mar | Unknown | ||
| The Reef at Atlantis | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the location of Graycliff Hotel?
8 West Hill Street puts Graycliff in the historic heart of Nassau, within walking distance of Government House and the city's older colonial architecture. That proximity is the point — if you want to be close to the beach or Baha Mar's strip of pools and casino action, this location will frustrate you. It suits guests who want the town, not the resort corridor.
Is Graycliff Hotel family-friendly?
Graycliff is a small boutique property, which means it lacks the kids' clubs, water parks, and activity programming that larger Nassau resorts offer. Families with young children will find Atlantis or Baha Mar far better equipped. Older teenagers interested in history or food may find it a reasonable fit, but it is not designed around family travel.
Is Graycliff Hotel good for business travel?
For small-group or solo business travel where a quiet, characterful base matters more than conference facilities, Graycliff works. It is not a full-service business hotel — expect no large meeting rooms or dedicated business centre infrastructure. Travellers needing those resources should look at the Baha Mar properties instead.
How does Graycliff Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Graycliff occupies a different category from Rosewood Baha Mar or Atlantis entirely — it is a boutique historic property, not a large resort. If beach access, multiple pools, or a broad amenity set are priorities, the larger properties win outright. Graycliff's case rests on scale, architecture, and a distinct atmosphere that resort hotels in Nassau cannot replicate.
How is the dining at Graycliff Hotel?
Graycliff's restaurant has a long-standing reputation in Nassau and is one of the primary reasons guests book here rather than a larger resort. The wine programme and cigar operations are frequently cited as draws in their own right. If dining is a secondary consideration on your trip, this advantage matters less — but for food-forward travellers, the restaurant is a genuine reason to choose Graycliff over competitors.
Which room category is best at Graycliff Hotel?
Because Graycliff is a small boutique property, room count is limited and category differences are meaningful — not all rooms are equal in a 10-room hotel the way they might be in a 300-room resort. Request a room in the main house for the most architecturally coherent experience. Booking early matters here; at a property this size, the better rooms go first and upgrades at check-in are unlikely.
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