Grenada has a fairly quiet nightlife, especially when compared to other islands. However, this does not mean that there is none. There are a few hot spots where visitors and locals alike, go to have fun and where you can party till the early morning hours.

They feature all the popular music, but with a choice selection of Calypso and Reggae which give them that distinctive Caribbean flair.

Fantazia Disco

Situated on the Morne Rouge Beach, they offer dancing to the latest local, regional and international hits. Soca, Reggae, and Cadance are popular, too.
The most popular nights are Friday & Saturday, and of course, during carnival time it is exceptional (and crowded).
They open from 9.30 PM 'til the small hours of the morning. It's air-conditioned, with state-of-the-art equipment, good acoustics, and fantastic disco lights. There are alos live shows Friday and Saturday. The cover is EC$10 (US$3.70).

Website:fantazia2001niteclub.com

Dodgy Dock Lounge Bar

Dance the night away to the sounds of local bands or the spinning tunes of our DJ.

Wednesdays nights sizzle to the beat of local tunes and tangy Calypso BBQ.

Fridays chill to the sounds of live Jazz at sunset and stay for dinner and enjoy our Margaritas Mexican Night.

Happy hour from 5 to 6 pm.

Open daily until midnight.

Website: truebluebay.com/restaurant.html

Club Bananas

Bananas Restaurant, Sports-Bar and Night Club in True Blue offers something for everyone. Open daily this oasis is Grenada's premier location for food and night life. Days transform into unforgettable nights with the opening of the Restaurant and Bar at 4pm every day of the week.
You can enjoy a quick meal (the islands only wood fired pizza or a Black Angus burgers, Cajun Fires and Wicked Buffalo wings) and a cold beer in the one of a kind Carib Cave (a truly unique bar built into the hillside) or enjoy a more formal sit down meal comprised of the very best in imported meats, local sea food and assorted international meals.

With a daily happy hour from 5pm to 7pm, patrons are treated every Saturday to the best in local and regional live entertainment (starting at 8pm).

Every Friday and Saturday Bananas state of the art club opens at 10:30pm for fervent dancing by locals, tourist and American students from the nearby medical school and continues well into the morning hours.
International in flavor, Bananas also features Latin dance classes and dancing every Tuesday and Thursday starting at 6:30pm. Sundays and Mondays are Sports Day with major worldwide events shown on various TV's and 42 inch large plasma screen or 8 foot drop down projector. The facility also sports wireless internet free of charge.

De Big Fish

is a very popular restaurant located at the new Spice Island Marina in True Blue. A popular hangout for locals and yachties, they also have live music on occasion. This is just the place to hang out with some friends. The perfect meet and greet place.

There are other nightclubs and of course, around the holidays, there is usually a party going on somewhere. If nightlife is what you need, there is no need to worry, as you can have a great time here.

Weekly Entertainment

crab racing

Monday nights,
you should not miss the crab racing in the Flamboyant Hotel - fun for everybody.
Wednesday nights,
are reserved for the young at heart and the "Golden Oldies " at the Fantazia in Morne Rouge.
Friday nights,
close to full moon, the Rhum Runner offers a cruise along the coast with rum punch , BBQ , Calypso and Soca Rhythm.
Saturdays and Sundays
Jazz is King in some of the Clubs and Restaurants.

Most Hotels provide entertainment for the less adventurous visitor. With In House Limbo