Carnival · Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

February 16 – February 17, 2026

Everything You Need to Know About Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

Trinidad and Tobago an annual festival held on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, with the main events taking place in the capital, Port of Spain. Often called “The Greatest Show on Earth,” it is renowned for its vibrant, inclusive, and exuberant street parades with masqueraders in colorful costumes and dancing to soca music. 


The History of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

The history of carnival is a fascinating story of cultural resilience, blending African, European, and indigenous traditions. Check back soon for the full historical breakdown!


Food and Drinks of Trinidad & Tobago Carnival

Fuel your feting with delicious local cuisine! From savory street food to potent rum punches, the culinary experience is half the fun.


Local Customs and Traditions

Carnival is full of unique traditions! Learn the etiquette for "wining," understand the significance of Monday Wear, and know the difference between J'ouvert and the Parade of the Bands.


Main Events and Programme

Month
Event
Promoter
Date
IG
Web
FEB
Panorama
NCCTT
Feb 25, 2006
FEB
Dimanche Gras
NCCTT
Feb 25, 2006
FEB
J'ouvert
NCCTT
Feb 25, 2006
TBD
Carnival Monday and Tuesday Parade
NCCTT
TBD

What is celebrated at Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

  • Freedom and resilience: The carnival’s origins are linked to enslaved Africans creating their own celebrations, which evolved into a powerful expression of freedom and a rebellion against enslavement after emancipation.
  • Afro-Caribbean culture: The festival is a significant expression of the region’s culture, blending African traditions with European and Caribbean influences.
  • Music and dance: It features high-energy music like soca and calypso, which culminates in competitions such as the International Soca Monarch and Calypso Monarch. The steelpan, a musical instrument invented in Trinidad, is a central element, showcased in the Panorama steel band competition.
  • Artistry and creativity: Elaborate costumes, with themes and designs that can take a year to create, are central to the celebration, especially in the masquerade bands.
  • Community: The carnival is a unifying national event that starts with band launches and culminates in the “Greatest Show on Earth,” bringing people together through the shared experience of preparation, competition, and celebration. 

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Photos


Tips for Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

Packing and costume tips
  • Wear comfortable shoes: Break in sneakers or boots well in advance; heels are not practical for long periods on the road.
  • Stay hydrated: Pack a hydration pack, and drink plenty of water or coconut water, not just alcohol.
  • Use sunscreen: Protect your skin with a high-SPF sunscreen.
  • Pack essentials: Bring items like costume glue, safety pins, and a small pouch for your phone, money, ID, and tissues.
  • Protect your costume: For J’ouvert, cover yourself in baby oil to make it easier to clean up. Consider a garment bag to transport feathers home. 

What to See at Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

From the incredible Masquerade costumes and the precision of the Steelband Panorama to the raw energy of J'ouvert, every moment of Carnival is a spectacle. Don't miss the major road parades and be sure to check out some of the local 'fetés' (parties) for a unique cultural experience!


Where to Stay for Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

Accommodation near the main parade routes and party hubs books up a year in advance! Consider staying slightly outside the main city center if you prefer a quieter experience, but be sure to secure transportation.


Where to Eat During Carnival

Street food is the soul of Carnival! Follow the crowds to find the best vendors for doubles, roti, and jerk. For a sit-down meal, explore local restaurants for authentic dishes like Callaloo and Pelau.


How to Get to Trinidad & Tobago

Book flights early, as prices skyrocket closer to the date. Most international flights land at the main airport. Pre-arranging shuttles or reliable taxis is essential to get from the airport and between events.


What to Bring to Carnival

Pack light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes (you will be on your feet for days!), and plenty of sunscreen. Don't forget a small, secure bag for cash, ID, and a fully charged power bank!


Mas Bands

Mas Band
Theme
IG
Web
TRIBE
Maraye
Yuma Vibe
Luxe - A Lavish Escape
The Lost Tribe
Island Circus
Bliss
Uncaged
Ronnie & Caro
Allure

The Music

Another Man
Jadel Legere
Pon It
Nailah Blackman
No Horn
Lady Lava
Rock So
Patrice Roberts x MadLypso
Last Train
Mical Teja
Kaya
Freetown Collective
Mudda Dey
Patrice Roberts X IzyBeats
Birthplace
Aaron Duncan