Cueva de Pirata, Hicacos Penninsula, Cuba
November 8th, 2007 | Published in travel | 2 Comments
The cave is and at 200 ms. of one of the most attended Night Club “Cueva del Pirata” (Pirate’s Cave). being used as a caberet bar.
Let me start off by saying you HAVE to go to the “pirates Cave” nightclub! 8 pesos to get in BUT you get free drinks ALL night along, very fun atmosphere, they have a show first then the dancing begins non stop all night long! great for Toronto party people (like us)!!! and its ACUTALLY a real cave that you party in!!!! Amazing!!!!!!!
We went to Cueva del Pirata (Pirate’s Cave) nightclub twice — once on Monday night and because we liked it so much we returned on Friday night. They have a show at 11PM which is definitely worth it — colourful costumes, good music and fantastic dancers — WOW can they move!! After the show everyone is up on their feet dancing to both Cuban tunes and stuff we listen to here. $10 bucks for cover charge and drinks all night long — but beware, their drinks are much stronger than ours here. We spent Tuesday lying in the shade trying to shake off our hangovers. Definitely check this place out. (you can view pictures of the pirates cave bar)
Cuevos Las Pirates (the Pirates Cave), played a mix of music. Smaller than Club International – wasn’t very busy on Wednesday night.
The Pirates Cave (Cuevos las Pirates) and Mambo Club. Pirates Cave was awesome, its a huge cave with a bar and dance floor, cover was $8 and was all inclusive. Hint: tip the waiter and he’ll be your best friend, he would bring me drinks on the dance floor. They put on a show every-night before the club music came on, the show had dancers, live band and a magician.
We went on this during our coralia club Cuba trip.
November 8th, 2009 at 1:54 pm (#)
Some notches and possible caves have been extensively developed for use as storage closets and break rooms or converted to fountains by hotels. One flank margin cave, Cueva de Pirata, is presently used as a cabaret bar. Nearby Cueva de Musulmanes and Cueva Ambrosio are protected on an ecological preserve. These caves represent the only documented flank marg.
November 8th, 2009 at 1:55 pm (#)
The pirates cave is a midsize cave that has been converted into a popular cabaret and disco. Lights create eerie shadows amongst the stalactites. The nightly cabaret show begins around 10:30pm and has a pronounced Afro-Cuban emphasis. It’s followed by dancing to either a live band or a DJ. Admission is $10