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Wadadli Day - February
Annual cultural extravaganza of Antigua and Barbuda’s which takes place at St John’s Botanical Gardens.
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A&B International Kite Festival - Easter Weekend
Easter Weekend Each year, thousands of colorful kites soar above the sunny skies of Antigua and Barbuda during their annual kite festival, where islanders of all ages makes and fly kites to mark the beginning of spring.
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Annual Seafood Festival - April
Annual feast of freshly caught fish and crustaceans at Urlings Wharf, with craft booths and live musical performances.
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Sailing Week - Late April/Early May
One of the most prestigious sailing regattas in the world, a weeklong event attracting over 200 vessels.
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Antigua Carnival - Late July/Early August
Antigua’s Carnival, like its counterparts throughout the Caribbean, is a 10-day celebration filled with vibrant costumes, parades, calypso music, and plenty of partying. However, the people of Antigua have another reason to celebrate as Carnival also falls on the anniversary of the end of slavery in Antigua in 1834.