

In addition to offering the best and most romantic beaches in the world, and some of the best diving and snorkeling, Turks & Caicos also has a pretty good night life too. Bars. Nightclubs. Pubs. A casino. Once the sun goes down, don’t think the fun has to stop. There’s still plenty to explore on the island – just indoors.
The following is a list of some of Provo’s most popular nighttime hot spots…
Bambooz
Provo's newest bar/restaurant. Big-screen TVs, pool tables, and slot machines make for a great new place to hang out after dark.
BET Soundstage
Formerly Stardust & Ashes nightclub. Now a thriving live-music venue and slots-only casino (they're adding blackjack, poker, craps, etc., soon).
Danny Buoy’s Irish Pub & Restaurant
A full-fledged public house that offers you “Cead Mile Failte” – a hundred thousand welcomes – right in the heart of the resort district. Go, enjoy a pint of Guinness, and unwind from a hard day in the pool. Billiards. Darts. Satellite TV. Music. On Grace Bay Road, across from Villa Renaissance. Open for lunch and dinner daily from 11am. 1-649-946-5921.
Sharkbite Bar & Grill
Restaurant and sports bar on the water at Turtle Cove Marina. 1-649-941-5090.
Hey Jose’s: The Caribbean Cantina
A cool Mexican-American joint. Video poker. Slots. Satellite TV. Offers one of the island’s few happy hours (Monday-Friday, starting at 5:30pm). Central Square on Leeward Highway. 1-649-946-4812.
In addition, some of the all-inclusive resorts on the island – such as Club Med – offer day and night passes for non-guests, which allow you to pay a flat rate for all you an eat and drink on their premises, as well as the enjoyment of their recreational facilities, restaurants, shows, nightclubs, and discos.
The following is a list of some of those resorts, and what they offer as far as passes…
Beaches Resort & Spa
Beaches – voted “Best Family All-Inclusive in the World” several years in a row – offers both day and night passes (an all-inclusive day/night pass will run you $165). A day pass only will cost you $80 (half-price for kids), and includes all you can eat and drink for breakfast and lunch at any of their nearly one dozen restaurants, as well as full enjoyment of the resort’s recreational facilities. A night pass only with dinner costs $85 (half-price for kids), which includes all you can eat and drink at any of their restaurants, as well as entrance to their nightly show, music bar (with live piano and/or guitar music) and disco (Turtles Bar), which alternates between dancing and karaoke (with open bar). Turtles is open from 5pm-“the last man leaves.” 1-649-946-8000.
Club Med Turkoise
Club Med offers both day and night passes (an all-inclusive day/night pass will run you $180). A day pass only will cost you $90, and includes all you can eat and drink for breakfast and lunch at their main restaurant (buffet style), as well as full enjoyment of the resort’s recreational facilities. A night pass only with dinner costs $90, which includes all you can eat and drink at their main restaurant, as well as entrance to their nightly show and disco (with open bar). A night pass for the disco only costs $60. The disco is open from 10pm-3am. 1-649-946-5500.
|