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Nightlife
Nightlife, to put it mildly, is pretty darn quiet in Anguilla. This
island has a lot of things, but a hopping night scene is not one of
them. Plan to spend a night over on St. Martin for some casino
action, dancing, and shows. For most Anguilla visitors, eve-
nings are spent enjoying a gourmet meal at a luxurious pace,
perhaps followed by an after-dinner liqueur or a moonlit walk.
Some beach bars and restaurants do offer evening entertain-
ment, however. Here are a few places where you'll find evening
fun (double-check with the properties for the night's entertain-
ment before making your evening plans as changes occur fre-
quently).
The Dunes Preserve, Rendezvous Bay. No phone. Located on
the south end of the island near Sonesta Resort. Reggae musi-
cian Bankie Banx plays on Friday nights and during full
moons.
Johnno's Beach Stop, Sandy Ground,
264-497-2728. From
Wednesday through Sunday nights, this hopping beach spot of-
fers live performances, usually starting between 8 and 9 pm
(4 pm on Sundays).
La Sirena Hotel, Meads Bay,
264-497-6827. On Monday
nights, this hotel offers the sounds of a steel drum band at 7:30.
Thursday nights mark the Mayoumba Folkloric Theatre at
7:30 pm, featuring traditional songs and costumes.
Scilly Cay, off Island Harbour,
264-497-5123. Wednesday,
Friday, and Sundays live music is offered at this offshore cay.
Visitors take a boat from Island Harbour.
Just the Facts
Entry Requirements: Upon arrival in Anguilla by either
ferry or plane, visitors must show proof of citizenship. Pass-
ports are the easiest way to prove citizenship; official photo
ID along with a birth certificate with a raised seal can also be
shown. A return or onward ticket is also necessary.
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