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Re: Sint Maarten Carnival 2019
[Re: CaribLee]
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02/12/2019 05:39 PM
02/12/2019 05:39 PM
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I have been there for a couple of Carnivals in the past. There can be a parade/JumpUp at about any time and any place. I would suggest at least one trip to Carnival Village and if you can work it out, go into town for the "major parade" whenever that might be. We got into town early, parked and found a bar with a balcony and spent the day there. Expect traffic to be slow and plan accordingly. Good luck!
I think you also get the benefit of the absolute BEST weather and island conditions at this time period.
J.D.
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Re: Sint Maarten Carnival 2019
[Re: CaribLee]
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02/12/2019 07:00 PM
02/12/2019 07:00 PM
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We’ve been visiting SXM for what seems like forever and I have to say, in our experiences, Mid to late April is usually the perfect time to be on the island. However, Carnival can cause a lot of short staff evenings and traffic back-ups with everyone heading to basically the same general destination. And if you do decide to attend one of the various Carnival parades, do make sure you are well-hydrated and use sun protection while you’re in viewing mode.
Respectfully,
pat
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Re: Sint Maarten Carnival 2019
[Re: CaribLee]
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02/13/2019 02:35 PM
02/13/2019 02:35 PM
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CaribLee,
First of all,thank you for your kind words. The following is purely my opinion and I’m sure most will disagree with me but........
With regard to Carnival and Carnival Village, we went once to the village and decided it just wasn’t for us but we also aren’t into crowds and congestion. I don’t know the name of the road but the Village is in P’berg and off the main drag near the Salt Pond. Parking is problematic and I’d suggest a cab but i’m Not sure how that would work either. Would hate to see anyone stranded and maybe end up forced to use a gypsy cab home. Inside the village there were lots of food and drink venues and music. OMG! The music. Loud didn’t come close to describing it. You can probably guess my approximate age from these comments and it’s only fair to say, Regatta doesn’t do anything for me either. There are beauty pageants and such but again, noise, confusion and congestion just aren’t my thing anymore
The Grand Parade is fun, music and costumes and dancers dancing down the street. I’m assuming it still goes right down Front St. in P’berg, but again, it’s been years. The Children’s Parade is shorter and the kids are adorable.
Hope this helps even a little bit.
Respectfully,
pat
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