REVIEW · NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND
Graycliff Hotel “Escape Nassau” Day Pass
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Graycliff Hotel turns your Nassau day into a slower, luxury pause. This Graycliff day pass is a simple way to use the hotel grounds and amenities without booking an overnight stay, starting with a welcome drink and a tour that includes the famous wine collection.
What I like most is the combination of pool time plus real hotel comforts—towels, changing rooms, and showers right by where you’ll be lounging. I also love that your day isn’t stuck to a rigid schedule: you can tour, then choose when you want your 3-course lunch.
One thing to think about: there are no life guards at the pools. If you’re a strong swimmer, it may not matter much, but it is worth planning for, especially if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who needs extra safety support.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice
- Graycliff Day Pass at a Glance: Pool, Lunch, and Hotel Atmosphere
- Your 10:30 Start: Planning a Smooth Nassau Escape
- The Welcome Drink and Property Tour: More Than Just a Sales Pitch
- Pool Time With Towels and Showers: Great Convenience, Read the Safety Note
- The 3-Course Lunch: Choose Your Moment
- Upgrades for Champagne, Cognac, Chocolates, and Cigar Pairings
- Weather-Proof Comfort: Lounge Time if Nassau Turns Sour
- Who This Day Pass Is For (and Who Should Think Twice)
- Should You Book Graycliff Escape Nassau Day Pass?
- FAQ
- What time does the Graycliff day pass start?
- How long is the Graycliff Hotel Escape Nassau day pass?
- What’s included in the $160 per person price?
- Are upgrades available, like champagne or a cigar pairing?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What happens if weather is poor during the day?
- Are there lifeguards at the pools?
- Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Key Things You’ll Notice

- A welcome drink and guided walk-through right at the entrance, paired with access to hotel restaurant and facilities
- Pool + changing rooms with showers, so you’re not stuck making do after a swim
- A 3-course lunch served when you’re ready, not forced into a tight window
- Wine collection time as part of the tour, which adds a cultural feel beyond just lounging
- Upgrades available after booking, including cigars with a glass of port or cognac
Graycliff Day Pass at a Glance: Pool, Lunch, and Hotel Atmosphere

For $160 per person, you’re buying a ticket to experience a 5-star Nassau-area property for about six hours, with access to the pool and the hotel’s amenities. It’s not a full guided excursion across the island. It’s closer to a “spend the day like a guest” concept, with the structure front-loaded: you arrive, get welcomed, get oriented, then enjoy your own rhythm.
The value here comes from what’s bundled. You get the pool and facilities, towels, changing room access with showers, a 3-course lunch, and even the gratuities and local taxes. That matters because those extras add up quickly in the Bahamas once you start ordering drinks, upgrading seating, or paying for convenience.
Also, the group size is kept small, with a maximum of 10 travelers. Smaller groups can mean less waiting and an easier feel for asking questions during the welcome tour—useful if you’re figuring out the best place to relax or the timing for lunch.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in New Providence Island.
Your 10:30 Start: Planning a Smooth Nassau Escape

The day starts at 10:30 am, and that timing is actually pretty smart. It gets you away from the morning rush while still leaving enough day to enjoy the pool without feeling like you have to sprint between stops.
Since hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included, you’ll want to plan your own transport. That’s the main logistics consideration I’d flag, because it affects how relaxed the day feels. If you’re staying in Nassau proper, you’ll likely be okay with a short ride, but your day pass experience will only be as easy as your getting-there plan.
One small practical point: you’ll receive a confirmation after booking, and the pass is delivered as a mobile ticket. That’s handy if you’re trying to keep your day paper-light while you’re in and out of taxis.
The Welcome Drink and Property Tour: More Than Just a Sales Pitch

Right when you arrive at Graycliff’s entrance, you’re greeted with a specialty drink. Then you’re led on a tour of the hotel and restaurant facilities. The standout piece of that tour is the world-renowned wine collection, which gives this day pass more personality than a basic pool day.
The way the experience is set up helps you make better use of your time. Instead of wandering around with no idea where things are (pool access, changing rooms, lunch flow), you get oriented early. That early orientation is especially helpful if you’re trying to avoid awkward timing around lunch service later.
One detail worth noting: poolside service is subject to favorable weather. That means the tour and your early decisions might guide how you spend the later part of the day. If conditions look changeable, I’d pay attention during the welcome moment and ask what the backup plan is for you personally.
Also, accessibility comes up in real life. One experience described the difference that an employee support made for a guest with mobility issues (including a staff member known as Mr. Cool). I’d take that as a reminder to ask clear questions ahead of time if you have mobility needs, so you know what assistance is available and how it works for getting around the property.
Pool Time With Towels and Showers: Great Convenience, Read the Safety Note

After the tour, you’re free to relax by the pool as long as you wish. This is the “luxury part” of the day pass: you’ve got access to the pool and facilities, and you’re not required to pack up early or keep moving to the next sight.
The most practical luxury here is the setup around it. Towels are provided, and changing rooms with showers are located by the pool. That’s a big deal if you want to swim and still be comfortable afterward, especially if you’re heading out again later the same day.
Now the important part: there are no life guards. That doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the pool. It does mean you should treat swimming like you would at a non-staffed pool. If you’re traveling with kids, someone who isn’t a confident swimmer, or anyone who needs extra supervision, plan accordingly. Choose your swim spot carefully and keep an eye on water conditions.
Weather can also affect the feel of pool time. Since poolside service depends on favorable weather, you might find yourself moving to a lounge or indoor comfort if conditions turn.
The 3-Course Lunch: Choose Your Moment
A 3-course lunch is served when you desire, which is one of the best parts of this day pass format. You’re not locked into a specific lunch time the second you arrive. That flexibility helps you line things up with your own energy level—swim first, lunch after, or do the tour, then settle into lounging for a while before you eat.
Lunch is included, and so are gratuities and local taxes, which keeps the whole meal from turning into a surprise bill. In the Bahamas, that matters. You’ll likely spend money anyway once you factor in drinks, but at least the core lunch is handled.
If you have dietary needs, the data here doesn’t specify options, so I’d treat that as a heads-up to contact the provider or note it during booking. Since you’re also able to make upgrade choices, it’s smart to get clarity early if you want a smooth lunch experience.
Upgrades for Champagne, Cognac, Chocolates, and Cigar Pairings

One of the fun aspects of this day pass is that you can personalize it with upgrades. After booking, additional options are available, including items like champagne, cognac, chocolates, or cigars.
A specific upgrade listed is a cigar with a glass of port or cognac for an added $53.75. If that’s your style, it’s a straightforward add-on: you’re basically purchasing a more “event-like” luxury experience on top of the standard pool-and-lunch day.
Should you upgrade? It depends on how you like to travel. If you’re the type who enjoys a single splurge moment—great. If you prefer simple and steady, you may find the base package more than enough, because the included lunch and facilities already cover a large part of the experience.
Either way, it’s good to know upgrades aren’t required to enjoy the day pass. The upgrades are optional, and you still get the tour, pool access, and lunch as part of the core price.
Weather-Proof Comfort: Lounge Time if Nassau Turns Sour

If the weather isn’t cooperating, you still won’t be stuck. There’s an explicit note that you may enjoy the comfort of the hotel lounge for the day if conditions are poor.
You also have recourse if the weather turns uncooperative: you can choose an alternative date or request a full refund. That kind of safety net is valuable when you’re traveling, because island weather can shift quickly.
The key practical move is simple: plan to be flexible in the afternoon. If clouds roll in, treat it like a chance to slow down indoors instead of spending your day disappointed.
If you’re bringing sunscreen and a light layer, you’ll be in good shape for that swing between sun and shade.
Who This Day Pass Is For (and Who Should Think Twice)

This Graycliff day pass is best for you if you want a break from Nassau’s pace without needing to plan a full day of stops. It’s also a good match if you appreciate hotel details—comfortable facilities, a structured welcome, and a luxury pool day with real conveniences like towels and showers.
It’s also a solid choice for couples who want a quiet day together and for solo travelers who enjoy a small-group setting. The maximum of 10 travelers keeps it from feeling like a crowded, rushed outing.
Think twice if:
- You rely on lifeguard-supervised water conditions (since there are no lifeguards)
- You need guaranteed accessibility support for moving around the property without asking questions (the experience can work, but it’s smart to confirm what help looks like for your situation)
- You want a fully narrated tour from start to finish (this is mostly a welcome + then free time)
If your goal is to do Nassau the normal way, this day pass is more of a contrast. It’s a calm, controlled luxury pause rather than an island adventure.
Should You Book Graycliff Escape Nassau Day Pass?
If you want a smooth, contained luxury day, I think you’ll like this. The best reasons to book are practical: pool access, changing rooms with showers, and a 3-course lunch that’s included with gratuities and local taxes. Add the welcome tour and the wine collection focus, and you get a day that feels more intentional than just sitting by the water.
I’d only hesitate if the no-lifeguard note is a deal breaker for your group, or if getting there without pickup feels like more hassle than you want.
If you do book, I’d take a few minutes to plan around your arrival, and if you need any support (especially mobility-related), ask pointed questions before you go. That’s how you turn a good day pass into a genuinely stress-free one.
FAQ
What time does the Graycliff day pass start?
It starts at 10:30 am.
How long is the Graycliff Hotel Escape Nassau day pass?
It’s listed as approximately 6 hours.
What’s included in the $160 per person price?
You get access to the pool and facilities, a 3-course lunch, towels, and changing rooms with showers. Gratuities and local taxes are included too.
Are upgrades available, like champagne or a cigar pairing?
Yes. Upgrades are available for an extra cost after booking, including options such as champagne, cognac, chocolates, and cigars. One listed option is a cigar with a glass of port or cognac for $53.75.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included.
What happens if weather is poor during the day?
Poolside service depends on favorable weather. If weather is uncooperative, you can use the hotel lounge instead, and if conditions remain poor you may choose an alternative date or request a full refund.
Are there lifeguards at the pools?
No. There are no life guards at the pools.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. After that window, refunds are not offered.























