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Bahamas - Night Life

 
 

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When the sun sets each night in The Bahamas, the islands come to life with discos and nightclubs, casinos and live, local entertainment. The Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts in Nassau and the Regency Theatre on Grand Bahama Island offer a variety of local and international performances. There are also dance troupes, local theater groups and chorale ensembles. 

Both the Rain Forest Theater in the Nassau Marriott Resort & Crystal Palace Casino and the King & Knights Native Show at the Radisson Cable Beach Resort feature live entertainment. On Grand Bahama Island, Port Lucaya Marketplace in Freeport offers live entertainment while the Yellow Bird Showroom has one of the island’s best shows. 

Feel the rhythm of the Islands in the distinctive sounds of live music, whether it’s jazz, calypso, Goombay (local music) or something else. The beat will keep your feet tapping and your body swaying. For those feeling more energetic, dance the night away in discos on both islands. 

Cable Beach:

Cable Beach has a lot more splash and excitement than Nassau, its neighbor on New Providence Island, and wandering around Cable Beach is also much safer than exploring the back streets of Nassau at night. The main attraction is the Wyndham Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace Casino with an 800-seat theater known for staging glitzy extravaganzas and a gaming room that will make you think you're smack dab in the middle of Vegas. One of the largest casinos on the islands, the Crystal Palace features 750 slot machines, 51 blackjack tables, nine roulette wheels, seven craps tables, and a baccarat table (we think the Paradise Island casino has more class, though). Despite all the glitter, you can still find cozy bars and nooks throughout the resort if you'd prefer a tranquil evening.

Paradise Island:

Paradise Island has the flashiest nightlife in all of The Bahamas, hands down. Not even nearby Nassau and Cable Beach can come close. Nearly all of the action takes place at the incredible Atlantis Paradise Island Resort & Casino , where you'll find high rollers from Vegas and Atlantic City alongside grandmothers from Iowa who play the slot machines when family isn't looking. It's all gloss, glitter, and show biz, with good gambling (though savvy locals say your odds of beating the house are better in Vegas). For a quieter night out, you can also find intimate bars, discos, a comedy club, and lots more in this sprawling behemoth of a hotel.

Freeport: 

Although the giant casino in The Royal Oasis Golf Resort & Casino ranks third behind Paradise Island and Cable Beach, most of the nightlife in Freeport/Lucaya revolves around this glittering Moroccan-style palace, one of the largest casinos in either The Bahamas or the Caribbean. You get not only high- and low-stakes gambling, but also a splashy Vegas-like (well, maybe Reno-like) ambience.




 
 
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