Aruba, Grenada and Barbados – If any of these countries is your holiday destination in January 2015, this one is for you! Below listed are just three of the most popular Caribbean events that are celebrated in January and you would really like to be a part of them!
Aruba Carnival Celebration
True lovers of carnivals should certainly experience this one at least once in a lifetime! Addictive music, colourfully decorated places, luxuriously costumed groups of revellers of all ages, and a
lot more await those who are booking tickets on flights to the island country of Aruba. With an action-packed schedule, the celebration lasts more than month. It features many parades that include Children’s Parade and Grand Parade (the finale). Tumba, Calypso music and steel bands of the English Caribbean fill the warm atmosphere with a vibe of celebration mode. If you are in Aruba in January, or even February, you should not miss this one.
Spice Island Billfish Tournament
From January 20th to the 24th, the beautiful island of Grenada swells with anglers from not only the Caribbean but across the globe. This annual Billfish Tournament of Grenada features attractions such as a boat parade and dinner, competitions, prizes for top boats and heaviest fish (including Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Sailfish, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, and Dolphin) and more.
Anyone who has a thing for fishing should certainly experience Grenada’s great fishing spots. Enthusiasts can be seen competing for the prize, enjoying the feast and celebrating the best of the festival. And yes, if you think you have what it takes to break the record during the competition, you can also win cash prizes here.
Barbados Jazz Festival
Music lovers among those booking flight tickets to explore the most popular attractions of Barbados in the month of January should certainly join this musical highlight of the country. It is a week-long celebration that features locals as well as international artists. Jazz performers attract their fans from all around the world to join this event. The performances take place in many places of the country.