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Year
Round every Tuesday
- Bonbini Festival.
At Fort Zoutman from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Arts, crafts, dance, folk
music and local food and beverages.
Year
Round every Thursday - Caribbean Festival.
At Main Street of San Nicolas. Phone 297-823777 for info.
January
1 - New Year's Day. Official holiday
complete with midnight fireworks. The "Dande" (groups
of musicians) stroll from house to house singing good luck greeting
for the new year.
January/February
or February/March
- Carnival. During the month before Lent,
the entire island participates in street parades with colorful costumes
and floats, music, dancing, contests and the election of the Carnival
Queen. The main parade, called the "Grand Parade" is an
all day celebration that takes place in the streets of Oranjestad
on the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. The last event of Carnival is
the "Old Mask Parade" and the ceremonial burning of King
Momo (a symbol of the flesh), which traditionally must take place
before midnight on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday.
January
25
- Official Holiday of the Memory of G.F. "Betico"
Croes. Celebrates the Aruban political leader who attained "Status
Aparte" from Holland, introduced Aruba's own currency, and
established Aruba's national athem and flag.
March
- National Drag Races. A four-day event at
San Nicolas' Palo Marga Racetrack. For information, call the Aruba
Racing Association at (297) 841315.
March
15
- National Anthem and Flag Day. Official holiday
at the Plaza Betico Croes in Oranjestad featuring the display of
flags, national music and folklore events.
March/April
- Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday
are official holidays.
April
- Aruba Bartender's Contest. Annual contest
for Aruba bartenders to select a new "One Cool Summer"
cocktail.
April
- National Horse Fair. A three day international
competition with Pasofino Horses at the Rancho El Paso.
April
30
- Queen's Day. Official holiday honoring Queen
Beatrix of the Netherlands, with ceremonies, parades, and national
sporting and musical events.
April
30 -
Summer Jam. Annual event at Palm Beach, Noord which kicks
of the "One Cool Summer" program with carnival parades,
bands, folk groups and traditional Aruban cuisine.
May
through October
- One Cool Summer. Summertime festivities including concerts, street
art galleries, the annual windsurfing competition and other cultural,
musical, culinary, and sporting events.
May
1
- Labor Day. Official holiday.
June
- Hi-Winds Amateur World Challenge. Amateur
windsurfers from 30 countries compete for the Hi-Winds title and
over $60,000 in prizes. The event is open to amateurs of all ages
and skill levels. Contact Julie Renfro at (297) 823777 for details.
June
- Windsurfing Festival. The Caribbean's first
windsurfing festival and trade show. Manufacturer's display the
latest in windsurfing gear for festival-goers to demo in Aruban
waters. The festival also includes live island music and a food
festival on the beach. Call the ATA at (297) 8237777 for details.
June
24 - St. John's Day (Dera Gai).
A folklore celebration with dance and music.
August
- Aruba World Youth Festival. 20 countries
on 3 continents send their youth delegation to participate in cultural
exchange, and competitions in sports, education and music.
September
- ATP Aruba Open. Men's professional tennis
tournament that begins after the U.S. Open.
October
- Deep-Sea Fishing Tournament. Annual championship
event held at the Aruba Nautical Club. Call (297) 853022 for details.
November
- Catamaran Regatta. Annual event where catamarans
from North America, South America and Europe compete on Palm Beach.
December
5
- Sint Nicolas Day. Celebrates the birth of
Sint Nicolas, who traditionally arrives at Paartenbaii Harbor just
before his birthday to greet the children of Aruba and to reward
the children with gifts for their good behavior throughout the year.
December
25
- Christmas. Official holiday.
December
26 - Boxing Day. Official holiday.
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