It’s Carnival!

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While the official opening of the carnival season took off with the Torch Parade on January 4, the island caught the carnival fever and since then entered a series of carnival events that go on until February 25th.

The island is known for its white-sanded beaches and perfect climate, but there is one time in the year that Aruba draws thousands of visitors: carnival. If you have never been here before, come in carnival season as your experience will be amazing. Sensational musical events, queen elections and different parades are all part of this spectacular phenomenon. Carnival is part of Aruba’s history and cultural heritage, actually it is the largest cultural festival on the island. For the islanders it is a way to express their creativity and break away from the daily buzz of life. Dancing to the rhythm of local music while enjoying the ambiance of the public are some of the ingredients of this festival. Oranjestad and San Nicolas are the stages for this display of unique designed costumes, amazing ambience and upbeat, local music. The festival is for everybody accessible and safe to visit. Behind the screens there is an enormous organization that makes sure that this festival runs smoothly. The police, inspection department, Red Cross volunteers, garbage service and many others work day and night to make sure that carnival is a success. All the trailers are being carefully inspected before they are allowed to participate as well as the vehicles that pull them. After each parade the streets are being cleaned and road blocks are being taken away so next day normal traffic flow occurs. The several organizations and institutions work together with the official carnival organization SMAC.

History

In the 1920’s the first carnival events were organized by social clubs that started private costume and masquerade parties. This year we celebrate Aruba’s 64th carnival, which means that the first grand parade took place in 1955. Since than Aruba’s carnival has grown big and is now able to stand shoulder to shoulder with the most renowned Carnival celebrations around the world. Aruba Today has put the coming carnival events for you in a row:

Feb 12 6:00 PM – 1:00 AM Sunset Parade Noord

Feb 14 8:00 PM – 2:00 AM Welcome to Jouvert San Nicolas

Feb 15 4:00 AM – 10:00 AM Jouvert Morning San Nicolas

Feb 15 8:00 PM – 1:00 AM Lighting Parade Oranjestad

Feb 16 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM Grand Children’s Parade Oranjestad

Feb 16 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Burning of Momito APA

Feb 19 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Jump Up Escolar Dakota

Feb 19 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Jump Up Dakota Dakota

Feb 20 8:00 PM – 2:00 AM Parada di Luz San Nicolas

For more information you can visit Facebook page SMAC, the official carnival organization.