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What place in the caribbean has the best nightlife?!?

I'm going on vacation in january to the caribbean and i want to go somewhere that had awesome nightlife. Does anyone know of some places that are cheap and fun? besides cancun of course.

    



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TravelinAngel
Here are some of the Islands with the Best Night life,,enjoy!
Aruba: This island has 10 casinos, each with its own unique decor and each with a following of devoted gamblers. Some offer their own cabarets and comedy shows, dance floors with live or recorded music, restaurants of all degrees of formality, and bars. The casinos are big, splashy, colorful, and, yes, people even occasionally win. Drinks are usually free while you play. The legal tender in most of Aruba's casinos is the U.S. dollar.

Barbados: Bridgetown is home to at least two boats (the Bajan Queen and the Jolly Roger) that embark at sundown for rum-and-reggae cruises, as well as oversize music bars like Harbour Lights. Otherwise, a host of bars, British-style pubs, dozens of restaurants, and dance clubs (both within and outside large hotels) beckon from St. Lawrence Gap or the crowded southwest coast.

Curaçao: Although outdistanced by Aruba, the action spinning around the island's casinos make this one of the southern Caribbean's hot spots for gamblers. Salinja, a sector of Willemstad, has lively bars where locals and visitors drink and party until the wee hours, and live jazz often fills the air.

The Dominican Republic: Large resort hotels in the Dominican Republic evoke a Latino version of Las Vegas. If cabaret shows aren't your thing, there are enough dance clubs in the major towns and resorts to keep nightclubbers busy for weeks. The tourist areas of Puerto Plata and Santo Domingo are sprinkled with casinos, and the island's ever-developing north shore contains its share of jingle-jangle, too. Our favorite is the casino in the Renaissance Jaragua Hotel & Casino in Santo Domingo, which offers floor shows, live merengue concerts, a wraparound bar, and at least five different restaurants.

Jamaica: Many visitors are drawn here by a love for the island's distinct musical forms. Foremost among these are reggae and soca, both of which are performed at hotels, resorts, and raffish dives all over the island. Hotels often stage folkloric shows that include entertainers who sing, dance, swallow torches, and walk on broken glass. There are also plenty of indoor/outdoor bars where you might actually be able to talk to people.

Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico contains all the raw ingredients for great nightlife, including casinos, endless rows of bars and taverns, cabaret shows with girls and glitter, and dance clubs that feature everything from New York imports to some of the best salsa and merengue anywhere. The country's gaming headquarters lies along the Condado in San Juan, although there are also casinos in megaresorts scattered throughout the island. The casinos here are the most fun in the Caribbean. Each contains lots of sideshows (restaurants, merengue bars, art galleries, piano bars, and shops) that can distract you from the roulette and slots. Puerto Ricans take pride in dressing well at their local casinos, which enhances an evening's glamour. (Note: You can't drink at the tables.) If you're a really serious partyer, you'll have lots of company in Puerto Rico. Be prepared to stay out very late; you can recover from your Bacardi hangover on a palm-fringed beach the next day.

St. Maarten/St. Martin: This island has a rather cosmopolitan nightlife and contains the densest concentration of restaurants in the Caribbean, each with its own bar. Dance clubs are often indoor/outdoor affairs. Hotel casinos abound on the Dutch side, and if you're addicted to the jingle of slot machines and roulette wheels, you won't lack for company. The casinos tend to be low-key, which might appeal to you if you dislike high-stakes tables with lots of intensity.

St. Thomas: The Virgin Islands' most active nightlife is found here. Don't expect glitzy shows like those in San Juan's Condado area, and don't expect any kind of casino. But you can find plenty of fun at the beach bars, restaurants, concerts, clubs, and folklore and reggae shows.


stella39
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I think St Maarten has one of the best nightlife. Bars, clubs, music, casinos,restaurants. Here is a link.

http://www.geographia.com/st-maarten/anmnight01.htm

Barbados also has a lively night life. St Lawrence Gap and along Bay Street are excellent areas to go clubbing.

http://www.barbados.org/nightlf.htm

I'm sure you'll get other suggestions. The Caribbean is a great place to have fun.

Enjoy)


guardgirl36972
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Totally St. Thomas


ConcernedCitizen
I was going to say Cancun until I got to the part where you said "besides Cancun of course". Jamaica has good night life too but it's not as cheap as Cancun.


GUV'NOR
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ST. JAMES IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO


NJP
St. Martin and St. Thomas are great picks. You can find things to do every night of the week.


randall f
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Try the Dominican Republic.. These people love to party and dance..
www.lasterrenasweb.com


Adriana G
margarita has a very good nightlife it is cheap



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