Carnival
Carnival takes place in February or March on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. It begins with J’Ouvert, a bohemian parade of costumes, drumming, and bouyon music that begins in the early hours of Monday morning.
Roseau is the place to see the biggest parades, but Portsmouth and villages such as St Joseph, Calibishie and Grand Bay, also put on their own celebrations.
Coined ‘The Real Mas’ and considered one of the Caribbean’s most authentic Carnivals, you can enjoy Africa inspired sensay and stilt dancers, drumming and horn-blowing, Caribbean steel pan, and our very own Creole jing ping, cadence and bouyon music genres.