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- On St. Croix, Most hotels and restaurants provide evening
entertainment that ranges from evocative dance performances
to the grooves of steelbands.
- Don't miss live jazz at the Blue Moon every Friday night and
on full moons. Live music at Deep End Bar and Two plus Two Disco
provides for a fun-filled night of dancing. For something different,
you can catch a crab race at The Wreck Bar on Friday nights.
- Most cultural events on the island take place at the Island
Centre, where visitors and locals alike enjoy plays and live
concerts performed by local artists.


- The nights are more laid back with great conversation and
storytelling being a delightful end to the sun-filled days spent
on the island.
- In Cruz Bay on St. John, the place to go and dance is Fred's
for calypso and reggae beats. Other popular places to relax
are JJ's and Cruz Bay Park.
- The bars on Coral Bay feature live bands with the rhythmic
sounds of the Caribbean and great drink specials.
- For those looking for a more intimate atmosphere, the star-filled
skies make an excellent canopy for midnight strolls along the
calm ocean. Bring a blanket and watch the sunset, or sunrise,
whichever you prefer. Both are magnificent sights to see!


- There's plenty of action on St. Thomas for everyone to partake
in. The hotels put on music performances and limbo contests
during the week.
- SIBS has happy hour with a late night crowd. The popular establishment
Fat Tuesday is in downtown Charlotte Amalie and has happy hour
all night featuring their infamous Daiquiris. Club Ryno also
has live jazz Friday nights.
- Some restaurants in French Town offer entertainment, such
as live music. The Green House has live rock and roll bands
Monday through Saturday and Zorbas offers live flamenco music
every Sunday during the winter.
- Be advised that walking around downtown Charlotte Amalie at
night may be dangerous. Be sure to take a taxi between downtown
and Havensight.
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