Posts Tagged: Carnival


23
Mar 09

Carnival In Malta 2010






Carnival in Malta dates back to the 16th Century and has been celebrated in Malta since the arrival of the Knights of St. John in 1535. Some studies indicate an earlier date – 1470.

The main events takes place in Valletta and Floriana with grand defiles of floats in the streets. It is also a time were many people dress up in costumes and walk through the streets of Valletta. I would like to give you a glimpse of this year’s (2009) carnival in Valletta. To experience the full joy of Carnival, I recommend you plan and book your accommodation ahead.

Next year, Carnival in Malta runs between the 12th and 16th of February 2010.

http://www.visitmalta.com/event-details?l=1&e=3178


4
Feb 08

Valletta Carnival 2008 (photos)




Check out the link below for a selection of fun images from this year’s Carnival activities in Floriana and Valletta.


13
Jan 08

Carnival in Valletta


February is for Carnival
01/02/2008 to 05/02/2008

Early springtime on the Islands brings along carnival week, which takes on a traditional pattern; extravagantly coloured floats are perched on lorries ready for the procession day, children running around in fancy dress costumes and Malta’s main nightlife centre, Paceville, catching the late night carnival goers who pile into the clubs and bars, still wearing their outrageous outfits.

The heart of the action takes place in Valletta. Freedom Square in Valletta is the main place for watching the open-air comedic and baroque musical performances. The Maltese social set does their thing at the Grand Ball held at the Casino Maltese. Traditionally the centerpiece of the parade, the larger-than-life King Carnival float, a mad grinning figure with a jester’s hat or crown. There are also various towns and villages across the Island that have their own version of festivities.

In Gozo, the main activities take place in It-Tokk, the main square in Gozo’s capital Victoria. For a particular interpretation, visit Nadur, where carnival takes on a more sombre and mysterious mood.

Carnival week on the Islands is time to let your hair down and go with the flow – ideal for those who enjoy a good party.

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