Festivals & Events
Anguilla’s history, heritage and culture are regularly celebrated across our island. The calendar is nearly almost always full of cultural events, parties, performances and pageants.
Our island’s most spectacular display of culture is the Summer Festival. It begins on August Monday at 5 a.m. with J’Ouvert Mornin’, a daybreak jam through the streets to celebrate emancipation. Nearly a fortnight of dancing, competitions, fairs, costumes and parades color the evenings. During the days, as with almost all of Anguilla’s major holidays, the island is filled with the excitement of beach picnics and boat racing, Anguilla’s national sport.
Calendar of Events
This event includes a half-marathon, a 10k run and a 5k walk/run. Public awaremess campaign to raise funds for AIDS related services
Enjoy the mellow rythms of jazz set against the backdrop of one of Anguilla’s uniques sunsets.. great music, great people, great atmosphere… Tranquility in Anguilla.
Colourful parade of troupes through The Valley
August Thursday Boat Race- the national sport of the island. Handmade racing boats compete everyday of carnival for the grand prize. Great party also!
At the Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre. The crowning event of carnival festivities- talented young ladies compete for the title “Miss Anguilla”
Jouvert Monring- at the crak of dawn people from all over the island dance in the streets from The Valley to Sandy Ground until noon
Held at Sandy Ground Beach
Anguilla comes alive with 11 days of fun, food and boatracing. The Anguilla Summer Festival features musical performances, cultural and kids’ parades and a number of pageants and competitions.
Anguillian cyclists compete with others from throughtout the Caribbean on a challenging course that winds its way across our island. The route begins in The Valley before going east to Sandy Hill roundabout, it continues to the West End, then on the way back, loops through Sandy Ground befor returning to the east and climax at The Valley. Male cyclists perform three laps and female participants complete two laps. Day one sets the stage as a time trial and hieghtens with the race on day two!
Children’s pageant for girls ages six to eight
8:00 am parade at the Ronald Webster’s Park to pay respect to Her Majesty The Queen
Celebrate the beauty of Anguillians and nationals of other neighbouring islands at the Miss Venus Swimsuit Competition
Hosted by the Anguilla Sailing Association (ASA) and the Anguilla Tourist Board, the Annual Anguilla Yacht Regatta attracts sailors from across the Caribbean and around the world. A number of races will be held, and the event culminates with a post- race reception
At Sandy Ground- fun day, rallies, sports meets, family gatherings & picnics
On picturesque Island Harbour, a celebration of the sea, the festival includes deep sea fishing contests, boat races, triathlons, culinary competitions, string band music, and a range of other activities.
St. Gerard’s Garden Party has become a standard clebration for all of Anguilla to enjoy. the festival features a tradional West Caribbean dinner, entertainment and dancing.
A pre- summer festival activity
Regional talent and beauty
Occurs on the weekend of the full moon in March. The festival showcases caribbean and international talent at the Dune Preserve, Rendezvous Bay Beach
Check out the acts of Moonsplash 20!
Celebrate the beauty of Anguilla and enjoy fresh flower arrangements, indigenous plant arrangments, creative arrangements including driftwood, flowering and foliage plants in containers, minature arrangements, miniature gardens, hanging baskets, a display of orchids, needlework with floral decor, and the school art display
Holidays
Usually the day following Christmas, and will be observed on December 28th this year
Christmas Day is actually on December 25 but the holiday will be honoured on December 27th
* National Heroes and Heroines Day is actually December 19th but will be celebrated on December 17th
* Anguilla Day is actually May 30th but will be celebrated on May 31