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KNOW HERE: Caribbean’s famous Saint Lucia Carnival, to return in July 2023

Castries, Saint Lucia: The Travel Authority announced the Saint Lucia Carnival would be organised from 1-19th July 2023 in Saint Lucia. The update was shared on Monday, April 3, 2023.

The official Travel Authority of Saint Lucia posted an update on their social media, announcing the Saint Lucia Carnival to start from 1-19th, 2023, on Monday, April 2023, and shared that the Island is going to be filled with lively parades, colourful costumes, non-stop dancing, delicious local cuisine, nightly parties and good times.

The Travel Authority also shared some of the Glimpses from the last year’s Dance performances and Bands of Saint Lucia’s Carnival 2022, held at Saint Lucia’s capital Castries from July 7, 2022, to July 19, 2022. 

The Travel Authority asked people to get their dance shoes as the Saint Lucia Carnival 2023 has about to come, so plan their trip to the Island for the Carnival 2023; the Saint Lucia Carnival will going to take place at its capital city, Castries, from July 1, 2023, to July 19, 2023. The Carnival will be filled with lively parades, colourful costumes, non-stop dancing, delicious local cuisine, nightly parties and good times. 

The Events of the Saint Lucia Carnival will be as follows:

  1. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2023- S.O.S. Soca.
  2. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 2023- Privasea (Boatride)
  3. SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2023- Bachannal Brunch.
  4. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2023- Transend Moonlight Mass.
  5. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2023- OD Boatride (Coolers On Deck)
  6. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2023- Speed (Boatride)
  7. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 2023- B. A. D. (Breakfast at Dawn)
  8. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 2023- MESS.

Reportedly, St. Lucia Carnival is one of the top Caribbean annual party events; the St Lucia island turns into a massive celebration filled with elaborate costumes, intoxicating rhythms, parades, pure Caribbean energy, and more. St. Lucia Carnival, earlier called the Lucian Mas or Lucian Carnival, is a lively celebration of St. Lucia’s rich Caribbean culture and heritage. The festival evolved from the Island’s unique mix of Catholic, Caribbean, and African ancestry.

Gabriel Peters

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