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Port of Spain Carnival + My Favorites
Feb 12 to Feb 16 Perhaps Port of Spain's most popular attraction, Carnival is a colourful experience. This five-day festival has many official(and unoffical)events. There are parades and plenty of calypso and steelpan. It is less commercial than Rio or New Orleans, but just as wild, if not more so. Like Mardi Gras, it is held just prior to the beginning of Lent. Enjoy the mas (masquerade)!
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TBA Officially the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival is a two-day non-stop party of dance, music and vibrant costumes. T&T's Carnival celebrates the country's wonderful mix of cultures and its participants revel in the joy of being human. Grab a costume and join the party! Address: Port-of-Spain Trinidad Tel: +868 627-1357
Taste T&T + My Favorites
TBA Taste samples of fine cuisine by gourmet chefs, witness live cooking demonstrations, try local cuisine at Sweet Han' Village and enjoy live entertainment at the annual Taste T&T festival.
Jean Pierre Complex Address: Wrightson Rd Extension, Port-of-Spain Trinidad Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival More Info
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TBA The Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival highlights Caribbean cinema from across the Caribbean and Venezuela. Workshops are also held as part of the festival.
Studio Film Club Address: Building 7, Fernandes Compound, Laventille, Port-of-Spain Trinidad Trinidad & Tobago
Divali Festival of Lights + My Favorites
TBA Divali is a Hindu festival held in late October or early November. This Festival of Lights involves the tradition of lighting diyas (little clay lamps) to illuminate homes and streets. Light signifies goodness in Hinduism, and this tradition represents finding light in darkness and the triumph of good over evil. Address: Trinidad
European Film Festival + My Favorites
TBA Screening approximately 30 films from 10 European nations, this annual film festival features films of all genres and appeals to a wide audience.