Little Cayman nightlife - dance, drink, have fun!
When the sun goes down in the Cayman Islands and the stars come out, it’s truly our chance to shine. Dance the night away in a nightclub. Listen to jazz, folk, rock & roll, reggae and calypso music. Sip a cocktail at a sophisticated wine or martini bar. Attend a live play or concert. Dine in an open-air restaurant, caressed by our gentle breezes. Stroll the silky, soft white sands. As far as nightlife on the island goes, locals and tourists meet up on the weekends at some of the island's bars and resorts like Sam McCoy's Diving and Fishing Lodge for some seaside BBQ and cocktails. McCoy's is the only family run business on the island, established in 1983. It is located on the northwestern side of Little Cayman, a mere 5-10 minute boat ride from dive sites. McCoy's offers family style dining, a pool and a sunset bar. The rooms are standard with private bath, A/C and ceiling fans. They welcome small intimate groups. Catch the big game on a big screen TV. Hang out. Play a game of pool. Enjoy one of the signature rum drinks. Go on a romantic sunset cruise with the one you love. Feast at one of the fine restaurants, many of which feature live entertainment to create that special ‘evening out’ mood. Unwind. Kick back. Smile. Tomorrow is another day and you’re blessed. You’re in the Cayman Islands. Sheer bliss.
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