Posts Tagged ‘festivals’

Crop Over time again

Posted by Maxwell in Living in Barbados on February 18th, 2010

Crop Over in Barbados is where we Trinis, at least those who are not doing the North American summer jaunts, head after Carnival to continue having a good time. The festival took its name from the days of slavery when the end of the sugar harvest would take place. Crop Over, having been reintroduced in 1973 by the then Board of Tourism, after it had been absent for many years, is the second largest economic activity after Christmas to reap the island a handsome revenue each year.

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Barbados Festivals for 2010

Posted by Maxwell in Living in Barbados on October 28th, 2009

Hike Barbados – Sundays January through December
See the range of Barbados’ natural beauty—and do some last-minuting toning before hitting the beach—by hiking through the cane fields, gullies, tropical forests and coastal communities. The free three-hour hikes depart from different locations on the island. You can choose from two-mile jaunts to nine-mile treks in either the morning, afternoon or evening.

Slam-a-Dom Extravaganza – January 21, 23, 24
Apparently, the sport of dominoes—we had no idea it was considered a “sport”—is huge among Barbadians. So much so that they created the international Slam-a-Dom tournament to promote it. We’ll bring our face paint and get our wave ready for the competition.

Waterman Festival – February 6-7
Since it’s an island, of course there has to be a fest dedicated to water sports. The Waterman Festival celebrates surfing, windsurfing and kite surfing with a series of competitive events. Activities take place all over the island and are mainly for the pros, but amateurs can give it a go as well.

Crop Over Festival – July 3–August 2
Crop Over is Barbados’ biggest, loudest and best-loved festival. Dating back to the 1780s, when the island was one of the largest sugar producers in the world, the end of the sugar cane harvest was marked with a big bash, and the tradition continues today. The party doesn’t stop for five weeks with live music, dancing, carnivals, markets, cultural presentations and more. The fun ends on Kadooment Day (August 3) with a festival and parade, complete with colorful costumes, calypso music and plenty of rum.

Barbados International Film Festival – December 1-5
This annual festival features independent cinema from all over the world, but the reason to see it is the locally made Caribbean and Latin American flicks.

Caribbeanboxoffice.net launch new website

Posted by Maxwell in Services on July 14th, 2009

header-logoThe Caribbean Box Office has always been a favorite of mine to check in with what is happening around the Caribbean, especially in Trinidad.

They have launched a new improved interactive web site. You can sign up to receive their newsletters or just visit to see what shows are happening, when, and for how much.

Enjoy!

Crop over in NYC!

Posted by Maxwell in Tourism on July 5th, 2009

plcrredsBrooklyn, NY, is celebrating crop over with their very own Bajan celebration this coming Saturday.

Barbados Day Festival is Air Jamaica’s promotional day for its twice-weekly air service to Barbados from NYC.

Read Jared McCallister’s article in the Daily News, NY Local; Ctiy joins Bajan celebration with Barbados Day Festival in Brooklyn.

LIAT promotes inter island carnival tourism with 50% discounted rates for flights to St Lucia originating in Barbados

Posted by Maxwell in Tourism on July 3rd, 2009

LiatWhen we think of tourism in the Caribbean we automatically think of non Caribbean persons visiting for the sun, sand, and charism of the islands.  But during the summer months, a very different type of tourist is born.

“The Carnival Tourist!”

LIAT, currently promoting “festival fever” has hit it off with 50% discounted flights from July 1st to September 15th, coinciding nicely with St Lucia’s carnival that culminates on July 21st!

With a population of over 250,000 people, Barbados’s carnival loving people are sure to take full advantage.

Article Archives: Barbados Unveils 2009 Festivals & Events Calendar

Posted by Monique in Tourism on June 23rd, 2009

For those of you interested in some Barbados culture, you should join in on one of the many festivities that run from early July into the first week of August, known as ‘Crop Over’ or ‘Kadooment’ to some. There’s lots of dancing, incredible beaded costumes, calypsonian competitions and much more.

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan. 28 /PRNewswire/ — Barbados is gearing up for another action-packed year with the unveiling of its 2009 Calendar of Festivals & Events. With lively music, performing arts, film and culinary festivals, as well as exciting surfing, polo, cricket, domino, golf and horse racing tournaments throughout the year, there has never been a better reason to visit Barbados. 

Source: www.articlearchives.com

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