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Carnival Season in Aruba 2025: The Ultimate Guide to the Island’s Biggest Celebration

July 4, 2025
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Carnival Season in Aruba 2025: The Ultimate Guide to the Island’s Biggest Celebration
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Aruba’s Carnival isn’t just a festival—it’s an island-wide explosion of color, music, dance, and culture that spans weeks. As the 71st edition of this beloved tradition approaches, get ready to immerse yourself in parades, parties, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning fan, here’s your complete guide to celebrating Carnival in Aruba the right way.


🎉 What is Aruba’s Carnival?

After the December holidays fade, Aruba’s biggest celebration begins—Carnival season! Unlike most places where the party ends after New Year’s, Aruba’s festivities continue with high energy through January and February, sometimes even into March. It’s a full cultural experience filled with parades, music, dancing, and island pride.


🔥 Carnival Highlights to Look Out For

Opening Torch Parade – “Fakkel” Parade

The first spark of the season, this nighttime parade lights up Oranjestad with glowing costumes, LED accessories, and high-energy dancing to traditional Carnival music.

Other Must-See Parades:

  • Children’s Balloon Parade (Parada di Blaas) – A fun, family-friendly event.

  • Jouvert Morning (Jouve) – A pajama parade in San Nicolas at sunrise.

  • Grand Lighting Parade (Oranjestad) – A dazzling nighttime parade with lights everywhere.

  • Lighting Parade San Nicolas – The magical twin of Oranjestad’s parade, but in San Nicolas.

  • Grand Parade San Nicolas – A full-day celebration of rhythm and joy.

  • Grand Parade Oranjestad – The finale of Carnival and the biggest of them all.

💡 Tip: The Grand Carnival Parades usually happen from 11 AM to 7 PM, but be sure to check the 2025 schedule closer to the date for updates.


🗺️ Parade Routes (2024 Reference)

San Nicolas Route:

Joe Laveist Sport Park → Pastoor Hendrickstraat → Torenstraat → Caya Dick Cooper → Caya Captain R. Rodger → Lagoweg → Bernardstraat → Dr. Scheapmasntraat → Joe Laveist Sport Park

Oranjestad Route:

Aruba Entertainment Center → Avenida Milo Croes → Vondellaan → Rotonde Las Americas → LG Smith Boulevard → Rotonde Wendy’s Boulevard

Note: Updated routes for 2025 are expected soon.


💡 Tips for Spectators

Where to Watch:

  • Arrive early for a good view.

  • Join a “kavel” – a reserved tent with seats, food, drinks, and music (like tailgating!).

  • Free viewing space: In front of Chaos Bar, near Renaissance Marketplace and Wilhelmina Park.

What to Bring – “Aruba Carnival Starter Pack”:

  • ✅ Refillable drink tumbler

  • ✅ Backpack cooler (with drinks + snacks)

  • ✅ Foldable chair

  • ✅ Wide-brim hat or cap

  • ✅ Sunglasses

  • ✅ Reef-safe sunblock

  • ✅ Earplugs (it’s loud!)

  • ✅ Eco-friendly glitter or body paint


🥳 Want to Join the Parade?

Want to experience Carnival from inside the celebration? You can join local Carnival groups for either:

  • A single parade like the Fakkel parade (ticket + t-shirt)

  • Full access to multiple parades, including a costume, open bar, and more

Contact groups directly to find out how to register and participate!


🔥 The Grand Finale: Burning of King Momo

Carnival ends just before Lent with the burning of King Momo, a symbolic figure representing earthly desires. It’s a traditional ritual held at the Oranjestad Harbor and marks the bittersweet close of the Carnival season.

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