Tortuga Lounge Jamaica is a self-described organic lounge at The Fan villa serving music, spirits, and finger food in an open-air deck overlooking Turtle Crawle Bay.
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Tortuga Lounge Jamaica is a self-described organic lounge at The Fan villa serving music, spirits, and finger food in an open-air deck overlooking Turtle Crawle Bay.
Popular seaside watering hole Jus Booze (11am-11pm daily, later on weekends) has Ladies’ Night on Thursday, burgers and booze on Friday, and live music every other Saturday.
Serving drinks and finger food like burgers, pizza, salads, and fruit by the pool, Marybelle’s Pub on the Pier (noon-10pm daily, US$4-16) offers customers complimentary Wi-Fi.
Serving a lunch and dinner menu (10am- 11pm Mon.-Thurs., 6am-midnight Fri.-Sat., 6pm-2am Sun.) that includes sandwiches, pasta, burgers, and fries, Posh Nightclub (cover US$10) is bumping on weekends (10am-4am Fri.-Sat.), and is the place to go on Friday night.
Chill Out Beach Bar & Restaurant (10 a.m.10 p.m daily, US$530) is a popular spot on Long Bay Beach for a bite or a drink. Chill Out hosts dances on special occasions. Local dishes and excellent seafood are served.
Cristal Night Club (open 5 p.mclose Wed. and Sat.) is Port Antonio’s newest club, reopening in March 2009 after years of dormancy. The club features Ladies’ Night 11 p.m2 a.m.Wednesday with free drinks all night for the ladies, and the Portland Day Rave starting at 5 p.m on Saturday, morphing into the club sessions that go through the night.
Roof Club (10 p.m until the last person leaves, US$5) is open for Ladies’ Night on Thursdays, Crazy Saturdays, and occasional special events on Fridays. It’s the longest-standing nightclub in Port Antonio, open for the past 33 years. It generally plays dancehall, reggae, and R&B--in other words the perfect mix for bumping and grinding, or "wining," in local parlance. It’s an earthy, at times seedy, place with old wooden floors, a DJ booth on one side, and the bar opposite with neon lights and a disco ball hanging from the ceiling.