You've had a wonderful day of fun on a sunny beach in Anguilla, and now the night is approaching and you aren't yet ready for bed. You're in luck because there is an extensive array of activities for you to engage in after dark.

The culinary experience at Cap Juluca is one of international inspiration blended with the flavors of the island. Executive Chef Johnny Clero lends his award-winning talents and insight in overseeing all dining operations for the resort as well as developing new concepts and menus for Cap Juluca’s three restaurants. Fresh ingredients are the calling card of each dish created under Chef Clero's watchful eye, including a garden-to-table approach for most every herb and spice. One taste of Chef Clero’s creations and you’ll admit that Pimms, Spice and Blue are not only among the finest restaurants you’ve ever experienced throughout the Caribbean, but that they are among the finest restaurants you’ve ever experienced, period.

Guests of Cap Juluca are invited to enjoy the hospitality, scenic beauty and food and beverage offerings throughout the day at Maundays Club, located directly on Maundays Bay Beach. Our cocktail service allows you to enjoy welcoming deck seating while we present you with a variety of high-end cognacs, Scotch whiskeys, gins and vodkas. Two- and three-piece bands keep time with the rhythm of the tide, while your favorite cigar helps complete the scene. Beach, breezes, refined taste and hospitality. Together they create the incomparable experience at Cap Juluca’s Maundays Club.

For a small island, Anguilla has a number of nightlife and musical entertainment options to offer its visitors. Many spots on the island offer nightly entertainment and an incredibly romantic ambience of candlelight, moonlight and the music of a classical pianist, guitarist or one of Anguilla's acclaimed reggae, soca, steel drum or calypso bands.

Local hot spots offer an opportunity to dance barefoot to Caribbean tunes that move your body and shake your soul. Generally, Sandy Ground is the "hotspot" on Fridays and Saturdays, while Sundays and Wednesdays the crowds move to Shoal Bay East. There is music and entertainment almost every night of the week somewhere on the island.