![]() It never really did get super busy, but the crowd was very fun and were soon spinning us around the dancefloor teaching us the latest Salsa moves to the sounds of Marc Anthony. Reassured that loads of people arrive late for the party we ordered dinner and cocktails and waited for the party to start over looking the sea. The hotel got us a cab (everyone is very security focused!) and 10 minutes later we arrived at a very empty Beach Bar. Social media is probably the most useful tool for finding out where to have fun, so after trawling Instagram & Twitter #pampatar off we trotted to Beach Bar. Once settled in our room we were very happy to receive a welcome gift of snacks, and on exploring the hotel we were impressed by the rooftop pool & hot tub that look amazing afterdark, but we weren’t here for the hotel, we were here for the party – so the question was, where to go? Unlike the friendliness of Ikin this hotel operated in a very professional manner but could be perceived as cold. On arrival at the hotel it did seem quite odd, we were staying inside Sambil, the island’s version of Westfield! The hotel itself was a fit for purpose business hotel, saying it’s boutique is a stretch. Like Sunsol, it’s hard to avoid the ad campaigns for Lidotel hotels, and we opted for the Lidotel Boutique Hotel in Pampatar. It’s a shame that lack of tourism has led to all nightlife in the North closing down, but not wanting to be defeated we packed up our backpacks and headed to the city! From our chats with the locals we had already established you need to be in the city for nightlife. ![]() After a week of getting to know our surroundings and having a lovely relaxed time, we were more than ready to find a party.
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