Nightlife


Most hotels and resorts offer some form of entertainment throughout the week - including local live bands and cultural performances. There are also a number of bar and restaurants all over the island that are fun spots at night. Popular nightclubs include:

  • Pulse, The Pulse Night Club is an executive lounge great for an after work lime, or try out the disco open from 5pm until the music stops. The techno feel of the lounge area warms up to the dance floor, equipped with the latest strobe lights. A late night snack is always an option at the onsite restaurant. Rodney Bay tel. 785-484-1617 or 758-518-9938 or 758-452-6363


  • Upper Level Nightclub, Upstairs the Lime Upper Level offers live entertainment and themed nights. Rodney Bay tel. 758-452-9350


  • Mango's Bar, Situated besides Coco Kreole this lively street side bar is one of the hot spots on the strip. Rodney Bay


  • Delirius, In the midst of the Rodney Bay action, this open air deli-style restaurant turns into one of the strip’s hot night spots. The open floor plan allows for maximum mingling around the full service bar. Rodney Bay, tel. 758-487-8611


  • Happy Day Bar, Located in the Marina Front courtyard of Eagles Inn at the end of the Rodney Bay Village strip. The menu includes a variety of liquors, wine, beer and local barbequed food. “Get two drinks for the price of one” is the motto Monday Through Sunday, 12 noon until late!


  • Jambre de Bois, This Pigeon Island Spot hosts live jazz on Sundays and violin on Thursdays Pigeon Island, tel. 758-450-8166


  • Planter’s Pub, Located next to Plantation Brewing House in the heart of Rodney Bay Village, this pub style club offers action with major sporting events on large TV screens, pool tables, darts, live bands and great bar food and of course, beers from the in-house Brewery tel. 758-717-5414


  • The Lime on the Bay, The Lime Restaurant offers music and dancing nightly till the last patron leaves. Rodney Bay tel. 758-452-0761.


  • Club Bliss, Club Bliss is located within the MJI Hotel in the Rodney Bay area and offers a comfortable lounge and bar area with spacious a dance floor. It’s a cozy hangout spot and is suited for a more “mature” crowd


  • Jungle Cafe, Jungle café is quite a comfortable change of scenery. The lounge’s rustic cabin setting with low sofas creates an intimate indoor atmosphere. The outdoor deck offers live entertainment on selected nights beneath the spreading branches. The star of the show is always the exotic cocktail menu




WEEKEND PARTIES

The Town of Gros Islet is popularly known as the night-life capital of St. Lucia. There is nightly activity in the Rodney Bay area, from quiet fine dining to just chilling at a popular bar or grabbing your favourite toppings from a pizzeria near by. However, the weekends are for partying and boy do we know how to party!

Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party
The longest running street party in St. Lucia, the Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party is a hot spot for locals and visitors alike. With the pulsating rhythms echoing from the speakers of the islands DJs and the occasional appearance of local artists, one would be hard pressed not to enjoy themselves and even more so not to move to the infectious bass lines that accompany our Caribbean music. Everyone knows that dancing on an empty stomach is not cool. You can find a variety of Bar-Be-Que grills serving mouthwatering local cuisine including chicken, pork and sea food. One thing’s for sure, Gros Islet Friday Night is a must-stop for any visitor who loves to party.

Anse-la-Raye Seafood Friday
Just when you thought that it was all centered about Gros Islet, we are pleased to offer you an attractive alternative. The Village of Anse-la-Raye, located on the west coast just south of Castries offers the alternate Friday Party with its Seafood Friday. Traditionally a fishing village, Anse-la-Raye offers the spoils of its labour to all visitors. Whether you crave the catch of the day or desire a delightful delicacy such as squid, octopus, shrimp or lobster, your taste is sure to be satisfied. Not to be outdone Anse-La-Raye also boasts its ability to get you grooving to a wide variety of Caribbean music. Anse-la-Raye, definitely another hot spot every Friday night…

Dennery Fish Saturday
On the east coast of the island another village with a fishing heritage attempts to keep our island in perfect symmetry as it to offers its Fish Festival. The general ambiance here is in keeping with that of Gros Islet and Anse-la-Raye with the main difference being the night of the week. The visitor is greeted by the sea breeze which ushers the tantalizing aroma of the myriad of sea offerings prepared by the villagers. The musical accompaniment with a definite preference to Soca, Dancehall (reggae) and some R&B perfectly adds to the atmosphere to make this festival a wonderful experience for any patron.

Canaries Creole Pot
Canaries village celebrates “Canaries Creole Pot” on the last Saturday of every month. This celebration is much like the afore-mentioned Fish days of Anse-la-Raye and Dennery except that the menu is more diverse, offering a vast array of local cuisine like bouillion for example (a treat you need to experience yourself) and green fig and salt fish, of course, in a party atmosphere.

There is definitely always something to do or somewhere to go in St. Lucia. Hotel patrons can always be assured of being entertained on property with nightly shows and musical treats from Jazz to Reggae to Soca. Some properties also provide transportation to the nightly hot spots. For those who rather an evening of fine dining before retiring to a quiet nights rest, it’s easy to find a get-away at any of our fine restaurants.


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