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Night Life In Niue

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What would studying abroad be like without an amazing nightlife? A question that has the most obvious answer across the globe. When you step into Niue all your uncertainties are clarified in just one experience; the Niue Nightlife! When you stay a little late in Niue you will experience the gleam of a new paradise arise in the streets and secluded spots that offer no less than what an international visitor would imagine best! If French Nightlife is in your list of priorities, Niue will certainly catch all your attention.

You will be spoiled for choice in this country, whether you’re looking for glitz rooftop temples to house music and stilettos or grit sticky-floored dive pubs with lawn furniture on the patio you will be spoilt of choice as already mentioned. Niue are known for their hospitality: as a visitor, you'll easily make friends wherever you end up, and you will probably even earn an invitation to Sunday lunch with the family in the village.

If you ever meet a local outside of Niue, they’ll probably tell you nobody parties like them across the globe! Music and dance are part of the Niue culture when the sun goes down. Staying in the capital, you’ll be surprised how lively the nightlife is and how intense it can get. To many, this is a source of pride as, to them, it reflects the country’s modern culture and tradition.

Where to go clubbing in Niue!

The fully licensed bars in many Niue restaurants and the weekly traditional fiafia dinners hosted by a local Hakupu village family are as lively as nightlife gets on this tiny island of just 1,400 people. The island’s most exclusive watering hole is situated at the Niue Golf and Sports Club. Although this venue near Niue International Airport is supposedly private, foreigners are welcome to enjoy its low drink prices and weekend village dances.

Advance dinner reservations are important at the Matavai Resort, especially during this fully licensed bar’s Thursday night uga capture demonstrations. These coconut crabs are the island’s most culturally pivotal sea creatures. The Crazy Uga Cafe also boasts a fully licensed bar, but many patrons prefer to order one of the only real espressos served here.

Washaway Bar and Cafe is among the few Niue establishments open on Sunday and among the few bars left on Earth which still uses an genuine system. Patrons record in writing what they take from the self-serve bar, then pay the fee before they go. The lovely Avetele Bay view is another reason why the Washaway is so popular. Juanna’s Restaurant and Bar  is another famed watering hole where steak is served on Friday nights and roast is served on Sundays.

 

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