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Gaming in Nassau: Atlantis Resort and Casino


Heading to Nassau for a little gambling never hurt anybody, right? If your vacation to Nassau is a gaming vacation, or if you would just like to try your chances with a short game of roulette, head to Atlantis Casino for a decadent, fun-filled time. The casino is beautiful inside and out, filled with machines, tables and people. You will be greeted by 90 game tables and over 850 slot machines, so bring your poker face, or your big, goofy grin - it’s time to win some money!

Once Inside The Atlantis Casino

The Atlantis Casino is open 24 hours a day, meaning you can win or lose for as long as you like. If you’ve spent the first day of your vacation basking in the sun, let your skin heal the next with a day inside. While you will be shielded from the glare of the bright, Bahamian sun, you will be blanketed in the golden glow of resort-style elegance. As soon as you reach the entrance of The Atlantis Casino, you will be blown away by the 30,000-pound Dale Chihuly sculpture made with 2,000 pieces of hand-blown glass, sculpted to look like a massive crystalline rock structure. An equally impressive sculpture adorns the interior: a beautiful, fiery, tendriled glass sculpture sun rests above the slots.

Different Games At The Atlantis Casino

Try your hand at Blackjack, the most widely played casino table game in the world. You’ll be surrounded by people trying to reach 21, amid  a beautiful glass sculptures that, while smaller than the large sculptures previously mentioned, are just as awe inspiring in their nature and color. The Atlantis Casino's comfortable chairs and personable, professional dealers may keep you there for hours.

If you’re up, get up from the table and move onto something new before your luck changes. Craps is a game for shooters, as players bet on the throw of the dice. If you’re surrounded by good energy, you may just get lucky. Bet wisely, as you’ll be betting against other players. If you want to shoot for more than numbers, move onto Roulette. The color-number combination you choose may just hit, leaving you jumping for joy with other excited Atlantis Casino gamblers.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to wins at The Atlantis Casino. If you’re new to the gaming experiences , look into Caribbean Stud Poker, an easy way to learn the game that doesn’t require you to bet against others or a dealer. This game too, is set among posh furniture and within reach of The Atlantis Casino's friendly staff and full bar.

Other Attractions At The Atlantis Casino

The Atlantis Casino has more to offer than its main gaming rooms and tables. Take a quick walk around and check out the other exceptional spaces for gaming, both indoor and outdoor. If you feel your bronze Bahamian tan is fading, head poolside for a hand at Cain at the Cove. If you still want to shield your skin a little, step over to Seaglass. Seaglass offers beginning gamers as well as experienced, high rollers the chance to win among a more intimate crowd.

Once you’ve had you fill of gains and losses, find your center again by walking around the resort grounds. This near-metropolis of a resort offers beautiful beaches, pools, aquariums, gardens and nature paths. While it was all manmade, it feels as if you are walking through a beautiful, tropical oasis – more beautiful than the Bahamas created on her own, almost.

The Atlantis Resort and Casinos are near to Bluegreen’s Blue Water Resort. At around 8 miles away, a short cab ride will get you to your gaming destination.

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