45th Annual Carriacou Regatta Festival
The Carriacou Regatta began in 1965 as a local boat race using the traditional fishing workboats, to continue the indigenous art of Boat Building handed down by Irish and Scottish Ancestors.
Since that time, it has evolved into a major Caribbean event, held over the Emancipation holiday weekend, with keen competition among sailors from many of the neighbouring islands - Grenada, Tobago, Martinique, Antigua and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Visitors and locals alike admire the skill and captaincy of some of the region's boatmen, as they jostle for supremacy in the different classes of boats, ranging from 14 to 35 feet in length.
In 2010, the Carriacou Regatta Festival celebrates its 44th anniversary from July 25 to August 3 to 6, with festival highlights including Miss Aquaval Queen Show, Miss Wet T-Shirt, Donkey Racing, Greasy Pole and numerous cultural and sporting events.
The Carriacou Regata Festival invites you to experience a true Caribbean traditional festival. Visit the Official Regatta website,
www.carriacouregatta.com, for more information about the events and activities.
Details
Event Name: 45th Annual Carriacou Regatta Festival
Date: July 25, 2010
Venue: Regatta Jupa Main Street
Duration: 8 Days
District: Hillsborough
Island: Carriacou
Tel: 443-7930 / 7948
Fax: 443-6127
Email:
ccouregatta@spiceisle.com
Web:
www.carriacouregatta.com