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You have not tried Cayman Islands Vacation if you have not experience its most important component Nightlife and Entertainment.
By the time you step on the ground of the Cayman Islands consult immediately the local publications for the latest listings because The Islands offer an enjoyable variety of nightlife and entertainment.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; Cayman Activity Guide and Destination Cayman.You can also secure a great wealth of information in the concierge desk at any of the resorts on island.Concierges’ carry a current listing of all the island happenings and can give you excellent directions.
Grand Cayman Nightlife includes several nightclubs, bars, and live entertainment.The Matrix, Next Level and Insomnia night clubs attract a younger crowd of locals and tourists alike along Seven Mile Beach. Each night, DJ`s at these clubs spin to the sounds of Hip Hop, Disco, Calypso, Reggae, Salsa and Meringue. Occasionally there are live performances by bands.
You can also enjoy a great deal on dancing in the islands.DJ's spin to the latest hits at many of the hot spots each night. Other popular clubs and bars include O Bar, The Lazy Lizzard, the Tree House, Jungle, Club Inferno, Bed Lounge, and Lone Star.The Royal Palms, the Link's at SafeHaven Club House, The Westin, the Marriott, the Hyatt Regency, and Decker's 269, all regularly feature live music.
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.
Check out the Cayman Islands Calendar of Events to find up-coming concerts: http://www.caymanislands.ky/to_do/calendar.asp
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.
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