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St. Lucia Calendar of Events

Saint Lucia has a lively Calendar of Events, full of all sorts of activities from the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) to its world famous Jazz Festival, St. Lucia Carnival, food festivals, flower festivals, the Creole Festival, just to mention a few - so, have a browse at the calendar below, and see what'll be happening when you arrive!

January February March April May June July August September October November December

1 New Year's Day Celebration

The New Year is always celebrated in St. Lucia, and is more often called Old Year's Night. You can expect  to find any number of parties and dinners across the island with festivities continuing well into New Year's Day.

Assou Square, a New Year's Day and New Year's Holiday Celebration party goes on at the BCG.

Contact: Cultural Development Foundation, P.O. Box CP5405 Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies.

Phone: (758) 452-1859 (758) 452-5646 (758) 453-2459 Fax (758) 459-0615
email: cdf@candw.lc

2 New Year's Holiday - Public Holiday

9 Seafood Friday at Anse-la-Raye
Much of St. Lucia's Friday evening activities & entertainment takes place in Rodney Bay at Gros Islet, but the Friday Party at Anse-La-Raye offers something of an pleasant alternative. The village of Anse-La-Raye is located 15-20 minutes south of Castries and Seafood Friday at this traditional fishing village with all sorts of seafood on offer from lobster to shrimp, octopus to squid, plus all types mouth-watering fish. There's music too to keep the party atmosphere going, so it's worth making the trip.

9 Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party
The longest running street party in St. Lucia, the Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party is a hot spot for locals and visitors alike. With the pulsating rhythms echoing from the speakers of the islands DJs and the occasional appearance of local artists, one would be hard pressed not to enjoy themselves and even more so not to move to the infectious bass lines that accompany the Caribbean music. Everyone knows that dancing on an empty stomach is not cool. You can find a variety of B-BBQ grills serving mouthwatering local cuisine including chicken, pork and sea food. One thing’s for sure, Gros Islet Friday Night is a must-stop for any visitor who loves to party.


Friday Night - Dancing at Gros Islet

10 Dennery Fish Saturday

On the east coast of the island another village with a fishing heritage attempts to keep our island in perfect symmetry as it to offers its Fish Festival. The general ambiance here is in keeping with that of Gros Islet and Anse-la-Raye with the main difference being the night of the week. The visitor is greeted by the sea breeze which ushers the tantalizing aroma of the myriad of sea offerings prepared by the villagers. The musical accompaniment with a definite preference to Soca, Dancehall (reggae) and some R&B perfectly adds to the atmosphere to make this festival a wonderful experience for any patron.


18-20 CHA Marketplace 2009

Contact: Ms. Dawn Challery-John Project Officer Caribbean Hotel Association at 758-452-9269 or the  St. Lucia Tourist Board at 758-452-4094

18-24 Nobel Laureate Week

This is a week set aside every year to honour and celebrate St. Lucia's two Nobel Laureates. St. Lucia has the highest Nobel Laureate per capita in The World.

Sir Arthur Lewis
Nobel Prize Economics 1979

Hon. Derek Walcott
Nobel Prize Literature 1992.

These two outstanding sons have done St. Lucia and their respective fields proud.

Contact: Cultural Development Foundation, P.O. Box CP5405 Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies.

Phone: (758) 452-1859 (758) 452-5646 (758) 453-2459 Fax (758) 459-0615
email: cdf@candw.lc