Antigua & Barbuda’s Carnival, held annually in late July to early August, is a cultural extravaganza marking the abolition of slavery. The festival features vibrant street parades with intricately designed costumes, pulsating soca and calypso music, and high-energy events like the J’ouvert morning jump-up and Panorama steel drum competition. The week culminates with Carnival Monday and Tuesday, where the streets come alive with a kaleidoscope of color and rhythm. Visitors can immerse themselves in the festivities, savoring local cuisine, dancing alongside revelers, and experiencing the island’s rich heritage. It’s an unforgettable celebration of freedom, unity, and Caribbean spirit.
Antigua’s Carnival: The Caribbean’s Greatest Summer Festival
Contact Us
Social media channels
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
The Best Restaurants & Bars
Charming rustic, hillside restaurant with stunning views overlooking Dickenson Bay. Serving an exquisite Mediterranean cuisine.
The Crow’s Nest Restaurant and Bar overlooking the Jolly Harbour Marina is open for breakfast,
Poised artfully on the edge of a remarkable sunset facing bluff and terraced in a
"We popped in here as we needed a change from the food provided at our
Turner’s Beach Restaurant offers casual Caribbean dining in a picturesque beachfront restaurant. Popular with the
Kahyeme Benjamin is not just a local celebrity chef in his own right, but also
