
Grenada News, What's On and Calendar of EventsBillfish tournament - January 24th, 25th, 27th 2011
Grenada Sailing Festival - Jan 28th - 1st Feb 2011
Grenada's Independence - 7th February
Carriacou Carnival - 15th - 16th February
Carnival celebrations in Carriacou are held from the weekend before the start of the Christian Lenten period. In the tradition of Caribbean Carnivals, these celebrations include calypso competitions and the parade of brightly costumed masqueraders thorugh the streets of the main villages.
Unique to Carriacou Carnival is the Shakespeare Mas, in which brightly dressed Peirrots engage in a battle of wits using only lines from Shakespearean plays. The competitor without a quick reply earns a playful stroke from his opponent's stick. Links: About Carriacou.Fisherman Birthday 29th June - More
Take a trip along the western coast to Gouyave. The coast is sprinkled with fishing villages, and Gouyave hosts the annual Fisherman's Birthday Celebration each June. Other points of interest in Gouyave are tours of nutmeg and clove plantations and the Mayouba Fisherman's Museum.Grenada Carnival 4-8th August
Sunshine Promotions Mother's Day "A night of Love" - Music Festival - Click here
@ National Stadium, Saturday May 8th with Percy Sledge, Freddy McGregor and Queen Ifrica
Aqua Easter Jazz Fest- Sunday April 4th
Mangrove Hideaway Grill and Sport Bar Presents Aqua Easter Jazz Fest featuring Kingsley Ettienne, star musicians Lester
Boyke and Michael Redhead also known as Skel from the Royal Grenada Police Band on Sunday 4th April . This will be a night to remember. For more information click here
Carriacou Regatta - July 25th - August 2nd
This Festival started in 1965 as a mere boat racing event in Hillsborough Bay, Carriacou. Carriacou Regatta festival has now grown to become the biggest summer festival in the region. Held over the Emancipation weekend each year, it now includes a large number of Sporting and Cultural activity. The Regatta Race events focus mainly on the locally built ‘Workboats' with some twelve different classes of boats ranging from 14 to 35 feet in length and participation from Tobago, Grenada, Canouan, Mayreau, Bequia (Grenadines), Petite Martinique, Antigua and Carriacou. Other aspects of the festival includes: donkey racing, greasy pole, Miss Wet T-shirt, Miss Aquaval Queen Show with participation from Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada, Barbados, Canouan, Union Island and host Carriacou; road races and much more.Grenada Celebrates 300 years of St. George's - History of St. George's
Gouyave Fish Friday - More
Held every Friday night. A feast of fish cooked in a variety of waysContact us if you would like to include your event here
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