Pier One

Top choice in Montego Bay


If you’re into big nightclubs, Pier One is the place to go in Montego Bay. It attracts a largely local crowd, dressed to impress and dancing as if their lives depend on it. The music is bass-heavy, the dance floor is crowded (especially on Wednesdays and during Pier Pressure Fridays) and the locals can teach you the latest dancehall moves.


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