St. Lucia Jazz
It may be called St. Lucia Jazz
(stluciajazz.org), but this annual festival will please any music
lover’s palette. Babyface and Al Green have both performed to sold-out
crowds here, as has newly crowned pop star Rihanna. But the event
remains true to its jazz roots. This year’s festival runs May 2-11, and
jazz favorites Diane Reeves, Jonathan Butler, and Najee will join a
roster that includes Anita Baker, Angie Stone, and Wyclef Jean for
performances on Pigeon Island’s main stage. But if you want to
experience jazz like St. Lucians, take in the festival’s “fringe
activities,” which take place throughout the island, and hear jazz
performers play free of charge. Options abound when it comes to
accommodations and attractions, too. The grown and sexy flock to the
hillside Ladera resort and the new Jade Mountain at Anse Chastanet,
where privacy is guaranteed with open-air suites looking out onto the
Piton Mountains and Caribbean Sea. If you’re looking to bring a group
of friends for jazz weekend, head to the Marigot Bay side of the island
via yacht to Discovery at Marigot Bay. The resort features
treehouse-like rooms equipped with such modern amenities as flat-screen
TVs, high-speed internet access, and full kitchens. It’s also home to
the Pink Snail, a great bar for pre-jazz drinks. Eager to party like a
local? Shoot over to Rodney Bay Village for the nightclubs and bars.
Turks and Caicos Music and Cultural Festival
To be one of the newest of the bunch, the Turks and Caicos Music and
Cultural Festival (musicfestival.tc), scheduled for this summer, sure
has caught up to the rest of the Caribbean in attracting stars to the
scene. Last year, Turks landed Alicia Keys, T.I., and John Legend to
perform; celebs including Cedric The Entertainer showed up to watch the
action from a yacht with the island’s first lady, actress Lisa Raye.
Folks also came out for the Miss Turks & Caicos Universe Pageant.
The winner, who is crowned toward the end of the festival, goes on to
compete in the Miss Universe pageant. Expect more major talent to take
the outdoor stage at Turtle Cove Marina in Providenciales this year.
Lodging can be had at the island’s first international mega-yacht
destination resort, Leeward Resort and Marina, opening in March.
However, if you need more seclusion, try Parrot Cay, where Eva Longoria
and Tony Parker honeymooned. Grab a cocktail at the resort’s Grace Bay
Club’s Infinity Bar, purported to be the longest in the Caribbean, and
dinner at the beachside Anacaona. For nightlife, Bambooz, with its pool
tables and hot music, should do the trick.
Bermuda Music Festival
As for lively music festivals, it doesn’t get much better than Bermuda.
The Bermuda Music Festival (bermudajazz.com), usually hosted by
comedian Steve Harvey, attracts an old-school-music-loving crowd to
hear legends like Earth, Wind & Fire, the O’Jays, and Lionel
Richie. The fun doesn’t begin until October 1, but there are a lot of
places to visit during the festival season. Head to town for a tasty
meal at Greg’s Steakhouse, and afterward get your two-step on at
Bootsie’s Comedy Club, which is known as much for its music as its
comedy, or grab a cocktail at The Pickled Onion, a few doors down. For
accommodations, everything about Mandarin Oriental’s Elbow Beach speaks
luxury. Whether you stay in the main hotel or in a cottage suite, there
are many things to do before and after hitting the festival. Try one of
100 rums at the Veranda Lounge & Terrace, or dine at the hotel’s
signature restaurant, Seahorse Grill—but first, reserve your personal
Spa Suite and indulge in either the Rum Swizzle Ritual or the Soothing
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