St. Barts Calendar

Holidays Observed

New Year's Day (January 1)
Mardi Gras (Mid February)
Ash Wednesday (Early March)
Good Friday (Early April)
Easter (Early April)
May Day (May 1)
1945 Victory Day (May 8)
Bastille Day (July 14)
All Saints' Day (Early November)
All Souls Day (Early November)
Remembrance Day (November 11)
Christmas (December 25)

Festivals & Other Events

St. Barts Music Festival

Since 1985, St. Barts has hosted a performing arts festival unlike any other in the world. Each year during January we offer more than a dozen nights of the finest live music and dance performances in an informal, island setting. Audiences are treated to intimate concerts by some of the world’s most prominent classical, opera, ballet, and jazz stars.
http://www.stbartsmusicfestival.org/

Carnaval

Beginning of Mardi Gras; Don't miss the Costume parade in the streets of Gustavia concluding with the burning of Vaval, at Shell Beach. Most businesses are closed.

St Barths Bucket Regatta

Held in March, the St. Barts Bucket Regatta is one of the most popular and prestigious invitational sailing yacht races in the Caribbean. The event features a wide variety of sailboats, luxury yachts and superyachts

St. Barts Film Festival

In late April, The St. Barts Film Festival offers the opportunity to discover films and filmmakers of the Caribbean, as well as thought-provoking international films.

Sea Festival

Held in early May, this festival features games and events on the beach.  Organized by SubProtect and the Natural Marine Reserve.

Festival of the Northern Quarters

In late July, includes volleyball and fireworks on Flamands beach. Enjoy food, drink, music and dancing. 

St. Barts Guide

About St. Barts

This small, hilly island, named by Christopher Columbus, is variously called Saint-Barthélemy, St. Barts, and St. Barths, and it is one of four territories in… more

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