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chris911

We are 3 bachelors wanting to visit the caribbean for nightlife,culture,beaches but don,t know where to go.?

we are going in january, we think maybe peurto rico,dominican republic. help!

    



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Bajan Princess =]
Nightlife,Culture and beaches? You have described BARBADOS sooooooooo perfectly!!!! =) Barbados is all of that and sooo much more!! =)
If you are the partying type you can go to club extreme on hastings main road, you can go to st.lawrence gap on worthing(that is the 'party' gap), in st.lawrence gap there is a place called reggae lounge where you can go party, u can go to the ship inn to have a great dinner or even cafe jungles! we have sooooo many places. If u so happen to be here in the day u can go to the submarine(that is where a big submarine takes u under the sea to look at all the fishes and the corals and other under seas creatures. Also, u CAN NOT come to our beautiful island without going to our town(Bridgetown u can go to swan sreet in our town where u can get varies deals on clothing, house hold items,toiletries and so on). You can also visit Ocean Park where u can get to see sea creatures and u even get to hold some, also there is grame hall nature sanctuary where u can go and look at the various types of birds and sea creatureas and u can even feed them(the fish i mean).
Barbados has soooo much...there is also Sheraton Mall that Opens at 9:00a.m and Closes at 9:00p.m (mon-sat)
If u want to visit a historical place...we have our own museum near the garrison u can go there and see all about our culture, u can also visit Speighstown(which is another town) where u can also get great deals on items...and there is beautiful sceanry. And also when u come be sure to enjoy our beaches.
Oistins is always alive at night especially Friday night, there u can enjoy the karaoke and the BQQ foods. It's the place where allll the tourist go on friday nights! =)
Youcan also visy our beautiful Harissons Cave in st.thomas its a real sight to see and to enjoy!

I hope I have helped you! =)



sue ann
that easy if u looking for good night life then IT Trinidad and Tobago .


Trinidadians love to party, so places to dance the night away are never in short supply. In the last three years, trendy nightclubs have opened in Arima, San Fernando, Chaguanas and Port of Spain, with themed events almost every day of the week.

Performances by famous acts, both local and foreign, are staged in large sports arenas and in more intimate club settings, where different floors, or levels, cater to different musical tastes and interests. Most clubs now ask for some form of ID and impose strict dress codes.

Apart from the clubs, private promotional outfits host parties at any time of year, with names like Unfaithful, Caution, or Unleashed. Some of these offer free premium drinks as part of an all-inclusive package.

During Carnival, the parties (fetes) multiply. Some are intimate, with just a few dozen people, while mega-fetes can be packed with over 10,000 jumping and gyrating party animals. At public fetes you pay for food and drinks, while all-inclusive parties provide food and drinks as part of the ticket price.

Outside the Carnival season, there are always mega-concerts in July and August. The main events are Soca for Summer, featuring a who’s who of soca, and Colours, which features popular Jamaican singers as well as top soca acts.

If soca and calypso aren’t your style, other shows during the year feature every kind of music: gospel, chutney, classical Indian, R&B, hip hop, rock, soca, calypso and house.



Singer Kees Dieffenthaller performs at the Plymouth Jazz Festival.

Andrea De Silva

Bars, pubs and sports bars

A large group of people gathered on one spot on a Friday evening, especially at the end of the month, means only one thing: they are drinking away the stress of the week at some favourite watering hole. In every community and town in Trinidad, bars and pubs abound. Roadside bars tend to be very basic in design and furnishings, while pubs are more upscale and attract a younger, more affluent clientele.

In recent years, sports bars have become very trendy. They range from upscale places where you can enjoy a seafood platter and cocktails while watching televised sports off a satellite, to no-frills joints where you can shoot pool and swig ice-cold beers. In recent years, wine bars have also become popular.

Casinos

Casinos are “private members’ clubs” in Trinidad, and are threatened with closure. Slot machines were very popular (they were shut down last year), but roulette, baccarat, blackjack, Caribbean stud poker, craps and Rhum 32 were still available at press time. Trinidad residents must first apply to join, but visitors do not have to.

Alternative

Songshine
An open-mic show held on the first Sunday night of every month at Trevor’s Edge, St Augustine. A Port of Spain edition is held at Mangoes Restaurant, on Brian Lara Promenade, every third Sunday. Anyone who can sing, play an instrument or recite poetry can perform. Contact: Gillian Moor,
Conversations in de Yard
Every Friday night, intelligent entertainment can be found in the back yard of a quaint little house on Roberts Street, Woodbrook. Called Alice Yard after the owner, it provides a chance to meet and chat with local bands and artists between performances. The band 12 created the event as an extension of its work. Contact: Sheldon Holder,

Cocktails
Aimed at the young working professional, Cocktails is a mobile cocktail bar that operates every first Friday night of the month from a different hotel. You can choose from a variety of cocktails, which are named according to the theme. Performers keep you entertained. Contact: Candice Cozier, ; Candice Imam, ; Rhiannon Pemberton, Thais Mc Gowan,

Movies with a difference
Caribbean Outdoor Movies and Entertainment shows popular and mainstream movies in open-air settings such as the Queen’s Park Savannah and Eddie Hart Grounds in Tacarigua. The mobile cinema visits a different venue each Saturday, provided the weather is good. There’s live entertainment before the shows begin, and food and drink vendors


tess
call a travel agency. They know all the hot spots. See if there is a single's cruise. This way you can visit more than one place and meet many women. Good luck and have fun.....


jave271
Yep, all-inclusive is certainly the way to go. There are some decent deals here right now:

http://starreviewing.com/articles/all-inclusive-caribbean-vacation-packages/

This list of islands to visit might also help:

http://squidoo.com/BestCaribbeanIslands

Have a great time!


suerone
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Well where in the Caribbean you intend on going? If Jamaica, the best night clubs are in Kingston eg.
1) The Quad--- Because it has 4 floors. The first one being Christopher, this is like a jazz club where you can like have drinks with your friends and chill with light music. Then there are the night clubs upstairs, the names are Taboo and Voodoo. One of them are for up-towners and the other is really wild and kinda ghettoish (fun thought). Umm then the fourth club is a strip club down-stairs (I dont remember the name of that one), but its quite boring.
2) Then there is Assylum. This is on the same strip as the Quad and is owned by the same owners. Umm the quad is targeted like University students and rich up-town people. I have honestly been to assylum once, this club is more targeted to people who love to party hard. It attracts a lot of ghetto people smoking weed, cigarettes and drinking. This club has a lot f hard core people. I dont like it but it depends on what you like.
3) Then there is Waterfall which is not too bad.
Umm there are a lot more clubs in Kingston but those are the ones I remember and the others are not what I care to comment on.

There is honestly nothing else to do in Kingston i.e. no day time stuff to do, it is the corporate area of Jamaica so its all work and businesses in the day time and partying at nights.

I would recommend you go to Ocho Rios though. There you are able to have more fun, you can take tours in the day time, do many fun activities in the day time like ATVing, horse back riding, River Tubing, Cycling, and so much more. It would be best that you can get a hotel that can actually organize these activities for you. I would personally recommend the RIU or Sunset Jamaica Grand.
In the night time you could go to Island Village, there is a club there I cant remember the name but it is always good, there are many other clubs there too.
Well thats it.


Karina
Cancun, Mexico is definitely the place for you to go.


itactuallymaybe
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The place with the most trees, it gets hot and the shade helps


Bee ♥
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Puerto Rico is really good :)
Aswel as..Cuba & Barbados

Im 16 and been barbados 7times because my family love it so much, were going again in 6months..

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glittertoes20
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Dominican republic - puerto plata, then go to coco bongo and mangues! Good stuff xxxx


Highly Favoured
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Barbados is the best place to come. We have lots to offer. Click on the link below.

Additionally, Barbados is surrounded by beaches although the sea on the east coast is not as calm as on the south or west coast. Our beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world. We have the Crane beach is one of the ten best beaches in the world. I must say that all of our beaches are public.

Our culture is very rich even down to our name which is derived from the trees (bearded fig tree) that some of first inhabitants (Portuguese) saw when they came here. Our country is coral lime stone and 166 sq miles of smiles. Here you will also meet some of the friendliest people on the earth.

Here you will see the oldest bell even older than the Liberty bell which is situated at St. James parish Church when one can show you the seat that Ronald Regan sat in. Also Claudette Colbert's house, Simon Cowell, some say Oprah's house and the hotel where Tiger Woods was married at. You will also see one of the most expensive hotels on the west coast (gold coast) Sandy lane where the rich and famous visit and live.

Moreover, you will get a chance to visit Harrison Cave where there have stalagmites and stalactites in a beautiful natural underground cave. there is the Lion at Gun Hill which was carved by a soldier. There is also Gun Hill Signal Station, Morgan Lewis Mill, Lord Nelson Statue (older than the one in Britain) and some of the oldest Jacobean House in the western Hemisphere.

There is the street that never sleeps (Baxters Road) where you can get fried fish all night long. Oistins is another one of our towns in the south where you must include in your visit a Friday night. This in itself is an experience where you can see people dancing in the open air and even join in.

The Ship Inn is a good place to go on Thursdays where there is a live band. There is a good dinner and show on at Plantations Spectacular or Harbour Lights. The gap (St. Lawrence) is famous for night clubs and bars so if you are a party animal you can visit there. 1st Street Holetown is another popular place to visit especially on Sunday nights.

There is lots to offer here so you definitely choose Barbados.



euroanchor
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If you are open minded and adventurous, you might want to try Hedonism 3 in Jamaica, it will give you all the nightlife you can handle, you are close to all the tourist attractions like Dunns river falls, 5 mile (Bob Marley's birthplace) Negril beach is a 2 hour drive away.
Go for it, prices are good and most resorts are inclusive.


L
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I have been all over down there. I would say barbados, Aruba or Jamaica. If you are ok with doing the Mexico thing instead I would go to Cabo or Puerta Vellarta (so fun!)!!

Puerto Rico is fun too!

Have a great time...wish I was going with! ;)


Canvas
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I went to PR and really enjoyed it. There is a lot more to do then beaches.


Robin H
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Puerto Rico or one of the Mexican ports (Cozumel, Cabo, etc.) Jamaica also has some great "all inclusive resorts". If you're three bachelors, then I'd suggest you do all inclusive since I'm pretty sure that you'll be dancing the night away and drinking... (Otherwise the alcohol is going to cost you an arm and a leg!)

Have fun guys!





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