The Islands of The Bahamas are pulsing with music. Most night clubs and bars feature live bands. You can dance the night away at a modern night club or take in a native show complete with fire dancing.
601 Nightclub
601 East Bay St, Nassau
This club reeks of sophistication. Reminiscent of an elegant speakeasy, 601 employs a doorman and enforces its formal dress code. Open for business Thursday through Saturday, this is where you can go to get away from the spring break type atmosphere and enjoy a night out on the island.![]() |
Atlantis CasinoParadise Island, Paradise Island PARADISE ISLAND: If you are looking for action, look no further than the Atlantis Resort Casino on Paradise Island.
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The casino alone is over 50,000 square feet and illuminated with 1,100 slot machines, blackjack tables, baccarat, craps, and Caribbean stud poker gaming areas. A variety of great restaurants surround the casino. Your concentration may be broken by the occasional screams of winners.
Club Waterloo
1 mile east of Paradise Island Bridge, Nassau
Housed in a Bahamian mansion, the popular Club Waterloo boasts both indoor and outdoor party areas. The music is a combination of both American and European beats, and live entertainment is provided on the weekends. There are large disco areas and five bars that keep everyone in motion.
Cocktails and Dreams
West Bay St, Nassau
Cocktails and Dreams is the only beachfront nightspot in Nassau. Located just past the British Colonial Hotel, they offer daily drink specials, billiards, darts, and boogie tunes.
Dragons
Atlantis Casino and Resort, Paradise Island
This club is hot! Although the voodoo dancing and the fire eruptions are only depictions on the massive video walls, you can't help but feel the heat on the dance floor. Live entertainment mostly on the weekends, with a bandstand 10 feet above the crowd.
Hammerheads Bar and Grill
Nassau side-Bridges to Paradise Island, Nassau
The atmosphere here is fun, casual, and all island, all the time! The great bar is rivaled only by the excellent bar food, which consists of burgers, conch creations, and fresh fish prepared a variety of ways. The bar is full of the young crowd and there are reduced price drinks anytime it's raining!
Palace Theater
West Bay St, Crystal Palace Casino, Nassau
This is big time entertainment. The theater seats over 800 and the stage is the setting for the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas style revues and shows. Enjoy a fixed price dinner at the theater, or come just for the show. Be aware that Tuesday and Saturday evenings are usually filled with "cruisers" from the ships, so reservations are a must for these two days. Check to see what shows are in town while you're here.
The Drop Off
Bay St, Nassau
If you're not aware of it, or not looking closely enough, you may miss this popular basement dance club and bar. The atmosphere is energetic and the live entertainment on the weekends is a huge draw. It really gets going after midnight on the weekends.
The Zoo Club and Café
West Bay St, Nassau
The Zoo Club pretty much sums it up. This is the largest and probably the wildest nightclub on the island. Five bars, including a sports bar with pool tables, a Gilligan's Island Bar, and a jungle bar. The lower level is a frenzy of drinking and dancing and the only means of escape is upstairs to the VIP lounge. The cover charge at the door includes one to two drinks and the charge escalates as the weekend nears.





