Carnival Monday is a festive holiday that is celebrated in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Every year, people flock to the streets to partake in the vibrant spectacle that marks the culmination of the carnival season. The holiday is marked by a fusion of music, dance, spectacular costumes and a celebration of culture. This captivating mix of traditional and contemporary elements creates a joyful atmosphere that potentially makes Carnival one of the most popular holidays in the country.

Revellers, spectators and participants often get together to celebrate Carnival Monday from early morning until late in the night. Many of them wear colorful and extravagant costumes, and take part in parades, dance competitions and music performances. Soca, calypso and steel pan music, which are significant genres in the Caribbean, often predominate during these celebrations. The streets become a melting pot of people from all walks of life, locals and tourists alike, immersing themselves in this charismatic cultural extravaganza.

Carnival Monday is not just about the pomp and pageantry, it is an expression of the culture and heritage of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The holiday takes on a deeper meaning as it represents a familiar symbol of resistance and freedom, retracing its roots from the days of slavery. Today, the joyous celebrations serve both as a time for fun and merry-making, but also as a way to honour history. The multicoloured tapestry of the Carnival Monday continues to captivate and endear, making it an experience not to be missed by those who visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Upcoming Carnival Monday holidays in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Carnival Monday 2025

07 Jul 2025

Carnival Monday 2026

06 Jul 2026

Carnival Monday 2027

12 Jul 2027

Other Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Public Holidays