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Cayman Islands Great Entertainment The Cayman Islands offers an enjoyable variety of nightlife and entertainment. Once you arrive, consult our local publications for the latest listings. Local publications with nightlife information include Friday's edition of our local newspaper, the Caymanian Compass; Key To Cayman; What's Hot; What to Do; and Destination Cayman.
Cayman Islands Grand Cayman Nightlife includes several nightclubs, bars, and comedy clubs. The Matrix nightclub and Bobo's Iguana attract a younger crowd of locals and tourists alike along Seven Mile Beach. Each night, DJ`s at both of these clubs spin to the sounds of Hip Hop, Disco, Calypso, Reggae, Salsa and Meringue. Occasionally there are live performances by bands.
If it is dancing you are after, DJ's spin to the latest hits at many of the hot spots each night. Other popular clubs and bars include Illusions, Legends, XTC, Jungle, Club Inferno, Bed Lounge, West Bay Polo Club, Lone Star and Next Level. The Link's at SafeHaven Club House, Benjamin's Roof, The Westin, the Marriott, the Hyatt Regency, and Decker's 269, all regularly feature live music.
For a great laugh, the Coconuts Comedy Club at Captain Morgan's in the West Shore shopping center and Chuckles at West Bay Polo Club.
Concerts The Lions Centre in Red Bay on Grand Cayman is the location for a variety of events throughout the year, from concerts by top names in Caribbean music and stage productions to country, pop and rock performers from the US.
Stage Productions The Harquail Theatre on West Bay Road is a state of the art, 330-seat facility, and the venue for cultural events including stage productions sponsored by the Cayman National Cultural Foundation, including plays by Caymanian and other West Indian playwrights; drama and comedy by Caribbean performers and special events such as art exhibitions and concerts.
The Prospect Playhouse in Red Bay features year-round regular performances of comedy, drama and musicals by the Cayman Drama Society.
Cruises There are also a wide variety of sunset and dinner cruises offered by local watersports operators, including ones aboard a replica pirate ship and 19th century tall ship.
Cayman Brac On Cayman Brac, occasional weekend dances by local bands and community events, including talent shows and other stage and musical presentations at the Aston Rutty center provide the island's main nightlife other than romantic walks under the stars and conversation.
Visitors will find the monthly magazine What's Hot, distributed free throughout the islands, and the "What's Happenin" column in the Friday issue of the local newspaper, the Caymanian Compass, provide the best sources of information about nightlife and special events. |