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The Bahamas

Entertainment in The Bahamas

  1. A

    Club Waterloo

    Near Fort Montagu, this indoor/outdoor club is still going strong after seven years, and is popular with Bahamians and holidaymakers of most ages. American spring break college students also head here. The old colonial building contains a number of bars, and separate dance areas that host live rock-and-roll bands and play hip-hop and reggae. Wednesday's 'happy hour' continues until midnight.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Drop-Off

    This slightly sleazy but atmospheric basement bar and dance club attracts a mix of locals and staff from the cruise ships, as well as Boddington's draft ale fans. It starts to get jam packed after midnight, especially on weekends when the ships are in port. Check out the aquarium and see if the fish will perform for you after you've had a draft or two. Drop-off is near East St.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Fish Fry

    Fish Fry kicks off at weekends and a number of bars serve golden beer and rum cocktails while rocking to reggae and Junkanoo music. The area can get a bit wild later on, but the early evenings here are lively with all age groups, and the police do keep an eye on things.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Dragons Lounge & Dance Club

    Atlantis' hot, high-tech nightclub is part of the casino complex and is hugely popular with locals as well as tourists. Entry is free to hotel guests.

    reviewed

  5. E

    King & Knights Club

    This club offers a Bahamian dance show that includes traditional rake 'n' scrape music, limbo, a fire dance and Junkanoo music.

    reviewed