The Bahamas is an archipelagic country located in the Atlantic Ocean. The state is better known as a tourist paradise. Every year, tens of thousands of people come here wishing to enjoy the warm climate and the beauty of local nature. Diving, surfing, and sailing are all popular here. But apart from these entertainments, the gambling industry is actively developing in Bahamas. The islands are allowed casinos, which tourists gladly go to. This is the second place in the world (after Las Vegas) for the concentration of gambling establishments per square meter.
The history of the gaming industry in the Bahamas began in 1969. The government of the archipelago country legalised casinos and amusement facilities on its territory. At that time the islands were a British colony. Notably, only visitors were allowed to visit casinos. Local residents were forbidden. Bahamian citizens gambled in illegal establishments and on underground betting sites. In 2013, an attempt was made to legalise shadow gambling in the Bahamas. The government established the National Lottery, but the initiative failed miserably in a state referendum. Local residents voted against the introduction of the new regulatory body. Perhaps they thought that the entertainment industry would work more efficiently and honestly without the intervention of the authorities.
Tourists coming to the islands to relax and gain new impressions should be aware of the following peculiarities of the country:
Casinos here are one of the main entertainment venues in the Bahamas. There are several dozen of them. They are located in both large towns and small cities. The largest concentration is in Nissau, the state capital, located on Paradise Island.
The Cove at Atlantis stands out in the list of casinos. The scale and number of games is not much inferior to the best analogues in Las Vegas. There are 75 tables, hundreds of machines and several varieties of roulette. Dealers teach the rules of Black Jack and poker here daily. The Atlantis Resort Hotel offers its visitors bonuses during their visit to this casino.
The Bahamas does not operate a national lottery. Nor does it host horse racing. Therefore, lovers of this entertainment would be better off looking for another holiday destination. However, there are betting shops and sports bars at various hotels where you can bet on competitions.
The Bahamas is a paradise for tourists and gamblers. There are many casinos and entertainment venues. Add to this a high level of service in local hotels, stunning scenery and a warm climate and you get an ideal atmosphere to try your luck at your favourite game.