Fantasia 2001

Grenada Island


Fantasia has a dance floor that resembles a roller rink or maybe a bullfighting ring, depending on your perspective. It's no longer as popular as it once was and now only opens on Wednesday nights but when it gets going, it's fun, safe and lively. A great spot to groove with the locals and mix with other travelers into the wee hours.


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