Nightlife and Entertainment in Antigua and Barbuda
Music is integral to Antigua’s culture and the best way for visitors to participate is at the weekly ‘jump-up’ at Shirley Heights, which looks out over English Harbour and offers breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.
As the sun goes down the fortress is transformed into an open-air barbecue and live venue for steel pan and reggae bands. It is definitely the place to be on a Sunday if you are interested in witnessing the Antigua nightlife.
Venture into the capital of Antigua, St. John's and find the city teeming with club-goers, who will spend the night dancing to the latest home-grown, regional and international beats, only returning home in the wee hours of the morning.
Beach bars also dot Antigua, so if you are solely interested in unwinding after a hard day's play, then the island has got many restaurants and bars to choose from and you will find English Harbour and Jolly Harbour buzzing with activities.
For those into gaming, casinos and sports bars are open nightly for friendly competition.






