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How to enjoy Carnaval in Portugal

Unleash the Fun: Exploring Carnaval Celebrations in Portugal

When people think of Carnaval, they usually think of Brazil, with its famous Rio de Janeiro parade and samba schools. However, what many people may not know is that Portugal also has a rich tradition of Carnaval celebrations that are just as authentic and lively. In fact, many of the Carnaval Celebrations in Portugal are run as they have been for centuries, and offer a unique and authentic experience for visitors. Additionally, Portugal’s Carnaval celebrations are typically smaller and more localized, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for those who participate. Carnaval takes place in many Portuguese cities and towns where locals and tourists alike to come together and celebrate with music, dancing, and colorful costumes.

What Are The Origins of Carnival

Just like Brazil’s Carnival, and Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Portugal’s carnival can be directly traced back to the Roman and pagan festivals that honored the god Saturn. Lates, as Christianity gained grounds, these celebrations were marked by feasting, drinking, and revelry, and were a way for people to let loose before the start of Lent. Over the centuries, the carnival has evolved and taken on different forms in different parts of the country. In the north, the carnival is characterized by large parade floats and elaborate costumes, while in the south, the focus is on street parties and live music.

What Are Different Carnaval Celebrations in Portugal

Many places hold Carnaval Celebrations in Portugal. Below is a sneak peak at the biggest and most well known Portuguese Carnaval celebrations. These are just blurbs of information, but I will be writing up separate pieces with a ton of detail for each celebration. 

Lisbon's Entrudo

One of the most popular carnival events in Portugal is the “Entrudo,” which takes place in the city of Lisbon. This event is a playful and chaotic water fight where participants douse each other with water and flour, creating a wild and colorful spectacle.

Ovar's Fantasia

This Carnaval in the city of Ovar features the Fantasia parade with a wide array of costumes, including traditional folk costumes and more modern designs. Spectators can enjoy a lively parade of floats, dancers, and musicians as they make their way through the streets.

Madeira's Desfile Da Rainha

Madeira (a Portuguese archipelago near Morocco) is known to have one of the best Carnaval celebrations. If you want to go, you’ll want to stay in Funchal, this is where the main evvents happen. The “Desfile da Rainha,” or “Parade of the Queen,” is the main event and features a grand procession of floats and costumed participants. The costumes are often decorated with feathers, sequins, and tons of things that sparkle (and as you know I am a fan of things that sparkle). There is live music, dancing, and an overall party atmosphere that is sure to get you in the spirit.

Carnaval in Loule

The town of Loulé in the Algarve region is known for its colorful and lively Carnaval celebrations. The event features a parade of floats and costumed participants that winds its way through the streets of the town, accompanied by live music and entertainment. The costumes are often bright, extravagant and adorned with glittering embellishments, and the parade is a true spectacle that should not be missed. Additionally, Loulé’s Carnaval is also known for its traditional folk costumes, which are worn by locals and visitors alike. The parade usually starts at Largo da Feira Nova, and goes through the main streets of the city.

What Is The Importance of the Carnival to Portugal

The carnival is an important part of Portuguese culture and tradition, and it is a time for people to come together and celebrate. It is also an important economic driver for many towns and cities, as it attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. The carnival is also a time for creative expression, as people use the event as an opportunity to showcase their talents and share their ideas. Whether you are a costume designer, a musician, or a street performer, the carnival provides a platform for you to share your talents and make a name for yourself.

What are the dates of Carnaval for the next 6 years?

2-21-2023

2-13-2024

3-4-2025

2-17-2026

2-9-2027

2-29-2028