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             Latest News from Antigua and Barbuda FROM ROCKIN’ TO  ROLLIN’: ANTIGUA’S NIGHTLIFE CAPTURES IT ALLANTIGUA,  West Indies -- Antigua  can be as quiet or as lively as you make it. During the week, nightlife tends  to focus on wining and dining at hotels, but on Friday and Saturday nights the  island lights up with some of the best steel bands in the Caribbean.  From trendy to relaxed, limbo to calypso, there's a range of nightspots on Antigua. Hotels can give advice on reliable hot spots, so  hop in a taxi and mingle with the friendly locals.
 
 CASINOS:
 
 The Royal Casino,  in the Royal Antiguan Hotel, features an array of games from blackjack,  baccarat, roulette, craps and slot machines.
 St. James's Club at Mamora is reminiscent of a Monte Carlo-style  casino.  This state-of-the-art facility  will provide a spirited night of unsurpassed gaming at one of Antigua’s  most glamorous addresses.
 King's Casino on Heritage Quay is a smaller casino in St.    John's proper.
 
 NIGHTCLUBS:
 
 18 Carat,  on Market Street  in St. Johns is  currently the most popular and sought-after dance club and night bar on the  island. The club attracts a swanky over-21 crowd who socialize among the latest  techno and house music; the courtyard restaurant is a favored meeting place for  Antigua's young elite.
 
 BARS:
 
 The Bay House at Tradewinds Hotel is the best spot to mix with local and visting singles.
 Lashings attracts local  cricketers who always magnetize a fun-loving, dancing Tex-Mex eating  crowd.
 Admiral's Inn,  in English Harbour, is a favorite among the sailing  crowd.  Try one of Norman's daiquiris (the island's best) or ask  the bartender about the famous guests he's served, from Richard Burton to  Prince Charles.
 The Life Bar is a local watering-hole at  Nelson's Dockyard, a popular spot for visitors arriving aboard yachts.
 Mainbrace is the most  authentic British pub at Nelson's Dockyard, which serves up tasty plates of  fish and chips and frosty pints.
 
 BEACH  BARS
 
 Millers by the Sea hosts the best happy-hour in town—grab a margarita and a spot beach-side.
 Castaways is a boisterous beach bar/bistro with a Tiki feel - from the thatched roof to  the colorful local murals.  The menu is  inexpensive and features tapas and pub grub and occasional entertainment.
 Darkwood Beach Bar is a very easy-going bar that serves terrific local food, including fresh  lobster, for lunch. Overlooking the sand from a simple wooden shed, this is an  excellent stopover for watching the sunset.
 The Beach is a stylish and popular beach bar/bistro/lounge at the heart of the action on Dickenson Bay, open for breakfast, lunch and  dinner. The menu features a fusion of world cuisine.
 The  Antigua and Barbuda Ministry of Tourism would like to remind travelers of new  passport requirements:  Beginning January  8, 2007, the U.S. Department of State will require all U.S. citizens traveling via air or sea to  present a valid passport for travel and re-entry into the United States.  For information on obtaining a U.S. passport, visit the U S Passport Services  Web site: http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html or contact the U.S National   Passport Information   Center, (877) 487-2778.
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 marie.kephart@ypbr.com
 
 Heather Keroes
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 heather.keroes@ypbr.com
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