Lívingston Entertainment

  1. Bars

    A handful of bars down on the beach to the left of the end of Calle Principal pull in travelers and locals at night (after about or ). It's very dark down here, so take care. The bars are within five minutes' walk from each other, so you should go for a wander and see what's happening. Music ranges from punta to salsa, merengue and electronica. Things warm up on Friday but Saturday is the party night - often going 'til or .

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  2. Café-Bar Ubafu

    Probably the most dependable entertainment option. Supposedly has music and dancing nightly, but is liveliest on weekends. A traditional Garífuna band is composed of three large drums, a turtle shell, some maracas and a big conch shell, producing throbbing, haunting rhythms and melodies. The chanted words are like a litany, with responses often taken up by the audience. Punta is the Garífuna dance; it's got a lot of gyrating hip movements.

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  3. Casa de la Iguana

    Happy hour is pretty much an institution along the main street, with every restaurant getting in on the act. One of the best is at Casa de la Iguana.

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  4. Hotel Villa Caribe

    Diners can enjoy a Garífuna show each evening at . A traditional Garífuna band is composed of three large drums, a turtle shell, some maracas and a big conch shell, producing throbbing, haunting rhythms and melodies. The chanted words are like a litany, with responses often taken up by the audience. Punta is the Garífuna dance; it's got a lot of gyrating hip movements.

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  5. Tropicool Disco

    Next door to the Restaurante Bahía Azul, this is a small mainstream disco that sometimes pulls a crowd.

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