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Solomon Islands

Entertainment in Solomon Islands

  1. Club 106

    There are a few hotspots that deliver earbusting tunes and hot-and-sweaty dancing. They are rather naff by Western standards but after a few weeks spent in other provinces, you'll find them almost happening. Fridays and Saturdays are the liveliest nights but sometimes it can be pretty quiet for no apparent reason. Music-wise, expect an eclectic mix of island and Western hits.

    One of the best places to showcase your à la John Travolta (or Olivia Newton-John) dance style is Club 106. It is safe for women travellers - there's security - but steer clear of inebriated patrons.

    reviewed

  2. A

    Flamingo

    There are a few hotspots that deliver earbusting tunes and hot-and-sweaty dancing. They are rather naff by Western standards but after a few weeks spent in other provinces, you'll find them almost happening. Fridays and Saturdays are the liveliest nights but sometimes it can be pretty quiet for no apparent reason. Music-wise, expect an eclectic mix of island and Western hits.

    One of the best places to showcase your à la John Travolta (or Olivia Newton-John) dance style is Flamingo.

    reviewed

  3. Bula Bar

    There are a few hotspots that deliver earbusting tunes and hot-and-sweaty dancing. They are rather naff by Western standards but after a few weeks spent in other provinces, you'll find them almost happening. Fridays and Saturdays are the liveliest nights but sometimes it can be pretty quiet for no apparent reason. Music-wise, expect an eclectic mix of island and Western hits. One of the best places to showcase your à la John Travolta (or Olivia Newton-John) dance style is Bula Bar.

    reviewed

  4. B

    Bamboo

    The best drinking dens include the bar at the Gizo Hotel. If you want to relive Saturday Night Fever island-style, try Bamboo, part of the Gizo Hotel, which also has a karaoke evening on Friday,

    reviewed

  5. C

    Club Paradise

    The very raucous Club Paradise, right in the centre, is best avoided.

    reviewed