The iconic Atlantis Casino is located in the heart of the resort, spanning the space between the The Royal (formerly the Royal Towers) and the The Coral (formerly the Coral Towers). In 2026, after a massive $150 million resort-wide transformation, the casino remains the central "hub" of the property, connecting the two main wings. While it is physically situated on a bridge-like structure above the marina and lagoon, it is most closely associated with The Royal, which houses the famous "Sun" and "Moon" glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly that serve as the casino's artistic anchors. Guests staying in The Royal have the most direct elevator access to the gaming floor, which features over 85 table games and 700 slot machines. For those seeking a more intimate experience, the Cove Pool and the Sea Glass lounge at The Cove also offer "poolside gaming" and high-limit areas, but the "Main Casino" is definitively the grand, centrally located facility that serves as the architectural and entertainment bridge for the entire Atlantis Paradise Island complex in the Bahamas.