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Top 10 Clubs & Bars

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  • 1. El Mosquito

    Set in the Pueblo de los Pescadores, this is a pleasant seafront bar and a popular meeting place. Owners Vero and Alex are expert at blending amazing, large drinks.

  • 2. Syroz

    This lovely spot on the beach is run by French proprietor Michelle. There ia an impressive bar, and a dance floor, right on the pristine sand. At weekends there’s live jazz and on week days the DJ plays house and soul until dawn (see Syroz, Las Terrenas).

  • 3. Nuevo Mundo

    The only disco in town, popular with the Dominicans because of its merengue and Latin music. But watch out for the prices, as tourists usually end up paying more.

  • 4. Tropic Banana

    The hotel bar is decorated in tropical style, and there’s a variety of music including live shows. Tapas is a perfect choice with your cocktails. Golf and petanque are also available.

  • 5. Barrio Latino

    Primarily a restaurant, Barrio Latino is also a swinging bar that stays open until midnight.

  • 6. La Yuca Caliente

    A Spanish restaurant on the beach under the shade of palm trees. A wonderful setting to enjoy the tapas bar or sample the extensive wine list.

  • 7. Indiana Café

    This beachside bar and café-style restaurant at the Pueblo de los Pescadores is a perfect night spot. Jazz, reggae as well house music are usually played on weekends.

  • 8. Bar Le France

    A café-style restaurant and bar on the seafront road, it serves excellent shrimp along with drinks, in the open as well as indoors. Open late, until the last customer leaves.

  • 9. Malecón, Samána

    During weekends and fiestas this waterside boulevard springs into action at night, when bars and stalls serving beer and rum appear along its length.

  • 10. Le Café de Paris

    Good for light snacks as well as alcoholic beverges. A pleasant location, ideal for watching the boats in the harbor, sipping a cocktail, and listening to loud rock music.

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