Harbour Island

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  • 1. Beyond the Reef

    The party starts at this waterfront bar at sunset and extends well into the evening. Drink specials are available all day and you can find...

    The party starts at this waterfront bar at sunset and extends well into the evening. Drink specials are available all day and you can find great Bahamian food at any one of its neighboring vendors. Live entertainment is provided by Briland's very own 123 band on weekends.

    Bay St.
    - 242 - 333–3478
  • 2. Daddy D's

    This is the place to be on the weekends and holidays in Harbour Island. The dance floor takes off around midnight and is a popular...

    This is the place to be on the weekends and holidays in Harbour Island. The dance floor takes off around midnight and is a popular spot for young locals and tourists alike. DJ and owner Devon "Daddy D" Sawyer spins pop music, hip-hop, and reggae tunes late into the night. There are also live bands on select days.

    Dunmore St.
    - 242 - 359–7006
  • 3. Gusty's Bar

    Enjoy a brew on the wraparound patio of Gusty's, on Harbour Island's northern point. This lively hot spot has sand floors, a few tables, and...

    Enjoy a brew on the wraparound patio of Gusty's, on Harbour Island's northern point. This lively hot spot has sand floors, a few tables, and patrons shooting pool. On weekends, holidays, and in high season, it's an extremely crowded and happening dance spot, especially after 10 pm.

    Bay St.
    - 242 - 333–2165
  • 4. Seagrapes

    Closed Permanently

    Enter through the marine life–muraled hallway at Seagrapes to a large nightclub with a raised stage that's home to the local Brilanders band. Seagrapes is...

    Enter through the marine life–muraled hallway at Seagrapes to a large nightclub with a raised stage that's home to the local Brilanders band. Seagrapes is usually the last stop in the local club crawl which begins at Gusty's and moves on to Daddy D's, before ending up here or the Vic-Hum.

    Colebrooke and Gibson Sts.
  • 5. Vic-Hum Club

    Closed Permanently

    Vic-Hum Club, owned by "Ma" Ruby Percentie's son Humphrey, occasionally hosts live Bahamian bands in a room decorated with classic record-album covers; otherwise, you'll find...

    Vic-Hum Club, owned by "Ma" Ruby Percentie's son Humphrey, occasionally hosts live Bahamian bands in a room decorated with classic record-album covers; otherwise, you'll find locals playing Ping-Pong and listening and dancing to loud recorded music, from calypso to American pop and R&B. Mick Jagger and other rock stars have dropped by. Look for the largest coconut ever grown in the Bahamas—33 inches in diameter—on the bar's top shelf.

    Barrack St.
    - 242 - 333–2161
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