A Complete Guide For Attending Trinidad Carnival

Want to attend the Trinidad Carnival 2024? Here is a complete planning guide.

HIGHLIGHTS

The biggest carnival in the Caribbean returns in February 2024 after two years of ban due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Trinidad Carnival 2024 is one of the most anticipated carnivals in the world. Did you know that 37, 861 visitors (according to the Central Statistical Office - Ministry of Planning and Development, Trinidad & Tobago) attended the carnival 2020 edition? As expected, Trinidad Carnival 2024 will be phenomenal. So, plan to attend for at least a week to have the best carnival experience and attend the best fetes.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Highlight

  2. History of Trinidad carnival

  3. Snapshot of Trinidad and Tobago

  4. Official dates of carnival

  5. Hotel suggestion

  6. How to join Carnival

  7. How to choose a Mass Band

  8. Map of the route for Carnival

  9. How much is the overall budget?

  10. What is my carnival itinerary?

  11. Trinidad carnival dictionary

  12. Final checklist

A Small History

The Trinidad & Tobago Carnival is a two-day parade on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, marking the commencement of the Lenten period of fasting for Christians.

Carnival was brought to Trinidad by the French settlers in the 1700s. The Trinidad Carnival is rooted in the Canboulay. Forbidden from attending carnivals, African slaves held their own parties called Canboulay. After the emancipation of slaves in the 1830s, Canboulay evolved to become what we know as Trinidad Carnival today, a celebration internationally known for its elaborate costume parade and epic fetes.

The Trinidad Carnival is the oldest and largest Caribbean Carnival. If attending a Caribbean carnival is on your bucket list, start with the Trinidad Carnival 2024. You will have an unforgettable freeing experience.

A Brief Snapshot of Trinidad & Tobago

Time Zone

GMT -04:00

Weather

Warm and sunny year-round, with an average daily temperature of 28°C (82°F), dipping to 22C°/72F in the evenings. make all the difference.

Currency

Trinidad & Tobago Dollar (1USD = 6.80TTD)

Getting around:

Using taxis and maxi-taxi services is the most popular way for locals and tourists in Trinidad. Car rental service is also widely available.

Where to stay

Finding accommodation for the Trinidad Carnival is a real challenge. Look for accommodation around Port of Spain as most of the festivities take place there. Book your hotel/guest room stays at the latest six months before the carnival. As the demand is very high, most of the popular hotels tend to be sold out six months prior to the carnival.

Hotels

  1. Courtyard by Marriot

  2. Hyatt Regency

  3. Hilton Trinidad

  4. Conference Center Holiday Inn Express & Suites

  5. Kapok Hotel

  6. Normandie The Hotel

  7. Radisson Hotel Trinidad

  8. The BRIX by Marriott

  9. The Chancellor Hotel

Mid-Range Hotels

  1. Ambassador Hotel

  2. Cascadia Hotel

  3. Coblentz Inn Boutique Hotel

  4. Chaquacabana Resort

  5. Beach Club L'Orchidée Boutique Hotel

Guest House

  1. Heritage Inn

  2. Chaconia Home

  3. Monique's Guesthouse

  4. Oasis Petrea

  5. Travel Suites Ltd

  6. Savannah Maison

  7. Manuelita Villa

  8. Gingerbread House

  9. Liam's Guest House

  10. Vehicle Rentals

Apartment

  1. Bayville Holiday Apartment

Joining Carnival Tuesday: Aka Playing Mas

To have the best time at Trinidad Carnival, don’t just be a spectator, join the parade and feel the carnival vibe from the inside. Playing mas means when you decide to join in as a masquerader. You play mas on Tuesday Carnival Parade. To play mas, you must join a masquerade band. You select the mas band you want to be part of, register, get your costume, and live your best parade in Port of Spain streets with your chosen band. It is impossible to just show up in your homemade costume and join the parade. If there is only one rule at Trinidad Carnival, you cannot just wear your own costume and join the parade. You must register with one of the bands below.

Here is a comprehensive list of all 2023 Trinidad Carnival Mas Bands (mostly all-inclusive bands)

  1. Bliss Carnival

  2. Carnival Rogue

  3. Harts Carnival

  4. Just Wee and Friends

  5. Yuma Vibe

  6. Legacy Carnival

  7. Lost Tribe Carnival

  8. Paparazzi Carnival

  9. Pure Carnival

  10. Ronnie and Caro Tribe

  11. Carnival Utopia Mas

How to choose a Mas band?

Select your band based on their costumes. Some groups are wearing very sexy costumes, and others are more conservative. Depending on the band, costumes' price range is in $700 USD to $3000 USD range. Most bands are all-inclusive. With the price of your costume, you will not just get your costumes but also goody bags, food and drinks, bathrooms, security, medical services, and whatever else you may need to make your carnival experience unique and easy. If you are a newbie, choosing an all-inclusive band is the way go to. Remember with the price of your costume, you are paring costume and experience. It is worth every penny.

How does the registration work?

You choose one band you like, register and put a deposit to the costume you like. That’s it, your registration is complete. For the rest of the payment, it is highly recommended to complete it before your arrival in Trinidad to pick up your costume faster. Check the site of your chosen band and complete your payment as early as possible.

Joining Monday Carnival: aka playing J’ouvert

For the Carnival Monday Parade, you play J’ouvert. J’ouvert symbolizes the start of the carnival each year. It starts early morning around 4 a.m. on Carnival Monday. It’s all about partying with mud oil and paint. Get ready to get down and dirty and join in the fun. Playing J’ouvert has the same concept as Playing mas, with the only exception, you can wear whatever you want. You join a J’ouvert band, once you register with a band, your payment covers a t-shirt or bathing suit outfit, breakfast, alcohol, music, paint, and powder.

Map of The Carnival Road below

Photo credit: ncctt.org

Important Note: Trinidad carnival starts at around 7:00 a.m. and ends at 4:30 p.m. that a full 9 hours and 30 mins. It is important to know that choosing your band will dictate where you start your carnival route. Each band has its own starting point.

Where to Get Trinidad Carnival Monday Wear and Carnival Accessories

Once you have registered with a band, and played J’ouvert, you can come as you like on Carnival Monday. You have the option of wearing your own designs or purchasing from a designer. clean up and don our Monday Wear with your best carnival accessories. Get ready to whine up yourself on the streets to the sweet sounds of soca music.

  1. cANYAval

  2. Chandra Maharaj

  3. Chez Zen Mas

  4. Christian Boucaud Designs

  5. Decoteau Designs

  6. FonRose

  7. The Brand Himaya by Nadia Batson

  8. Humzee Designs

  9. Laura Narayansingh

  10. Mariette Collette

  11. Mika Mas

  12. MonDiva by J.Angelique

  13. Neil Young & Co. Rebel

  14. Seatra

  15. Shanyvo Designs

  16. Sherise Stewart

  17. Steffan Lorenzo

  18. Vivre by Lorenzo Rhion Rhomany

  19. Ryan Chan

Attending carnival fetes is a must, the highlight of your carnival experience. The most anticipated fetes tickets such as Soca Brainwash, Ceasar’s Army Ambeach, and Soaka Street Festival tend to be sold out very early. Purchase your ticket as early as possible.

Looking to purchase tickets for fetes and party check this website out: trinijunglejuice.com and www.ncctt.org

What is The Overall Budget?

Trinidad Carnival can be quite costly. It is one of the most anticipated carnivals in the world, so, it is priced accordingly. Again, each penny is worth the experience.

Here is a budget breakdown to help plan your Carnival :

  1. Flight: $400 - $1200usd (depending on dates and location)

  2. Hotel: $500 - $800usd (double occupancy)

  3. Costumes: $700 - $3000usd (depending on backline/frontline and band)

  4. Transportation: $100 - $700usd (depending on if you hire a driver or get a car rental with a group)

  5. Fetes: 500 - $1200usd (depending on how many fetes you choose to attend)

What Will MyItinerary Look Like?

To help you plan your carnival at its best, here is an itinerary of 8 days/7 nights you can follow:

  1. Day One: Arrive in Trinidad. You will arrive through Piarco International Airport (POS)

  2. Day Two: Pick up your Carnival costume and accessories

  3. Day Three - Four: Fete it up! Get ready to party like there’s no tomorrow. Attending fetes is a must during Trinidad Carnival

  4. Day Five: J’ouvert & Carnival Monday

  5. Day Six: Carnival Tuesday. It’s Playing’ mas time

  6. Day Eight: Departure Flying out from Piarco International Airport (POS)

Some Trinidad Carnival terms breakdown:

  1. Mas Band – A band of masqueraders who participate in the parades

  2. Fete – An organized party.

  3. Playing mas - Joining a Mas Band (Carnival group) and participating in the parades.

  4. On the road – This refers to the parade days.

  5. “Cross the stage” or “cross the Savannah” – Refers to when a band parades finish their carnival route.

  6. Liming (lime-ing) or to lime – People hanging out On de road – same as playing mas, taking part in the carnival parade.

  7. Jump up – Get up and dance.

Make it stand out

The final checklist

Final Checklist before you head to Trinidad

  1. Your passport - Make sure you have it, and it’s valid (some countries require you to have at least six months left in your passport)

  2. Visas - Take another look at your flight plan and confirm whether or not you require a Visa

  3. Cash and credit cards - Have some emergency cash with you just in case there are issues with your credit card. Alert the credit card company about your travel, so that they don’t block valid transactions

  4. Medication - Refill subscriptions or bring along any medication you may need

For any Fetes

  1. Summer casual/chic clothing - At most events, men wear shirts, polos, or tee shirts with shorts, or jeans. Women tend to wear rompers, skirts, stylish blouses and vests, short shorts, sandals, sneakers, heels, and wedges

  2. Swimwear, cover-up, sandals - This is worn mainly at “boat ride” parties (party cruises)

  3. Handbags, pouches (fanny pack), wrist-lets

For any beach party beach:

  1. Swimwear, and beach wraps

  2. Slippers

  3. Sunblock

For J’ouvert:

  1. Shorts and/or tights

  2. Comfortable sneakers or boots

  3. Baby oil or baby gel. This helps the mud and paint come off your skin at the end of the party

  4. Plastic shower cap, and bandana

For The Road:

  1. Sunglasses, and sunblock: We recommend (SPF 100). You will be partying in the sun all day long

  2. Comfortable sneakers, and boots

  3. Gel insoles

  4. Carnival stockings

  5. Carnival make-up Pouches (fanny packs), wristlets

  6. Collapsible water bottle

  7. Small portable charger

  8. Portable fans

  9. Medical bracelet

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