Home to a colourful tapestry of cultures, the Caribbean hosts some of the most exciting carnivals in the world. Promising non-stop music, striking costumes, and a true taste of island culture, explore the top carnivals around the region that should not be missed.

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Jamaica Carnival
One of the most popular events in the Caribbean, the Jamaica Carnival is a rhythmic explosion of culture, set to the beats of soca, reggae, and dancehall. Steelpan drums liven a series of parties spread across the island, with the famous Road March featuring sequined masqueraders and elaborate parades taking the streets of Kingston. Browse through your favourite airlines in the Caribbean to book your tickets for April, and catch the best of the festivities during your holiday.
Grenada Spice Mas
Grenada’s biggest cultural festival showcases the islands’ unique and diverse heritage, drawing from African, British, and French influences. Rooted in a history of resistance and a fight for freedom, the Spice Isle’s traditional and contemporary customs are brought together for the ultimate celebration. With flights available through interCaribbean Airways, visit in August to catch colourful street parades (Jab Jab) and exhilarating pre-dawn parties (J’ouvert).
Mas Domnik
For an authentic celebration that stays true to the soul of the islands, Mas Domnik, or the “Real Mas,” is an energetic showcase of Dominican heritage. Held in February, the festivities blend indigenous Carib, African, and Creole influences. Featuring traditional Bwa Bwa characters and calypso competitions, music and dance take centre stage, enticing visitors with a laid-back yet thrilling carnival experience.
Bahamas Junkanoo
Over in the Bahamas, Junkanoo is the heart of local culture, celebrated on Boxing Day (December 26) and New Year’s Day. This parade features extravagant costumes, pulsating drum rhythms, and an unmatched festive spirit in Nassau. It’s a unique fusion of African and Caribbean traditions, guaranteed to leave visitors mesmerised.