Ins & Outs of Barbados 2020

210  NIGHTLIFE INS& Taking into account its small size, there are few places that can rival the scale and scope of after dark activities available in Barbados. On the south coast, in the Worthing area, St. Lawrence Gap, or “The Gap” as it has come to be known in more recent years, is a brick-paved street about a mile or so long, illuminated by antique street lamps and lined with bars, lounges, pubs, clubs, restaurants and hotels. Ever since the early fifties, St. Lawrence Gap has been renowned for its nightlife; today the island beat still permeates – and everyone dances to it: locals and visitors, the young and the old, and everyone in between! It pulsates to the various sounds of live, late night entertainment – from the mundane to the insane! The nightclub scene varies from one club to another and from one night to another. Live bands and DJs belt out the latest tunes until the wee hours, from calypso and reggae to jazz and contemporary. Harbour Lights, an open air, beachfront club located on the stunning Carlisle Bay, is a favourite with visitors and locals alike. Liven up your Monday & Wednesday evenings “Liming” is an important part of our culture; it’s how we relax, wind down and generally de-stress. A lime is considered successful if it includes lots of drinks, good music, some dancing and usually a late night! Some of the more popular spots to lime include rum shops, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, street corners, our many festivals, and even the beach. Bajans Love to Party Harbour Lights St. Lawrence Gap Lone Star is fun for Girls Night Out!

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