St Lucia has a fairly lively party vibe and the people are incredibly friendly, so there is fun to be had if you like to go out, particularly in high season.
A must on your hit-list is Friday night at Gros Islet (in the village just north of Rodney Bay). The longest running street party in St Lucia, is has become a bit of a tourist attraction, but is well worth attending for a drink and a dance to local music. Another similar option is JJ's at Marigot Bay.
There are a few more St Lucian clubs, which are fun if you're up for some local dancing.
The Lime
Rodney Bay Marina, Gros Islet
758-452-0761
Experience authentic St. Lucian nightlife, this is a favourite with locals to kick-start weekend evenings, with a DJ playing every night. Women get in free on Wednesdays.
Rumours
Rodney Bay
Attracting the in-crowd at the moment, this is the place to be seen in Rodney Bay, particularly lively on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Popular with a white St. Lucian crowd.
Spinnaker's on Reduit Beach
On one of the most beautiful beaches in St. Lucia, this decked bar and eatery is the perfect place to watch the breathtaking sunsets. Music on Saturdays.
Upper Level Nightclub
Rodney Bay
A nightclub that sees a lively crowd, particularly at the weekends.
Scuttlebutts
Rodney Bay Marina
Tel: 758-452-0351
Bar/restaurant in Rodney Bay Marina, frequented by yachties, especially during the ARC Atlantic Rally for Cruisers in December. Liming and dining.
JJ's Paradise, Marigot Bay
A smaller version of the jump-up in Gros Islet
Anse la Raye
An alternative to the street party at Gros Islet, Seafood Friday at Anse la Raye is a lively outdoor event in this west coast village. Not to be outdone, it is definitely another hot spot for Friday night where you can sample the catch of the day and groove to a variety of Caribbean tunes.
Dennery
Saturday Seafood Night, similar to Anse la Raye, an evening of music and barbecued seafood on the streets of Dennery on the south-west coast.