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Snow & Ice Festival

China

The annual Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival is Harbin’s main tourist highlight. It is the world’s biggest snow & ice winter festival. What sets the Harbin festival apart is the scale and size of the sculptures and the beautiful lighting. It is bigger than the ones in Sapporo, Norway, and Quebec. Dates: Jan / Feb every year.

Cherry Blossom

Japan

Cherry blossom festival (Sakura Matsuri) is held across the country during the cherry blossom season from end of March to early May. Guests can enjoy the amazing view of cherry blossoms with delicious food and drinks as well as the lighting at night.

Loy Krathong & Yi Peng

Thailand

In Chiang Mai, Loy Krathong is preceded by Yee Peng (The Lantern Festival), during which people release floating lanterns into the sky. It is during the Yee Peng that you see locals’ homes and public places decked out in colourful hanging lanterns and flag decorations. The act of releasing the lantern and krathong symbolizes letting go off all ills and misfortunes in the previous year. As per the Western calendar this usually falls in the month of November.

Tomorrowland

Belgium

Tomorrowland is a EDM and electronic music festival held in Boom, Belgium. Tomorrowland is the world’s biggest dance music festival, bringing an A-list lineup of DJs from across the dance music spectrum each summer. It stretches over 2 weekends in July every year.

Oktoberfest

Germany

From the parade of Oktoberfest landlords to tapping at the Schottenhamel tent and gun salutes, it is a 16 – 18 day folk festival. Oktoberfest is the world’s largest Volksfest, held every year in Munich, Germany from mid or late September to the first Sunday in October.

Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco

The Monaco Grand Prix is a Formula One motor race held annually in the last weekend of May. It is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world. Choose your grandstand & watch the race from the closest locations, in front of the stands, on the way to the Casino, on the Rocher, a Terrace or a private Yacht !

Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival

Spain

Rhythm, colour, flamboyance, luxury and of course the most brilliant spectacle; The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival is the most “Brazilian” of all the Spanish carnivals. For 15 days, the streets of the city come alive with joie de vivre, freedom and extravagance.

La Tomatina

Spain

La Tomatina is a food fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Buñol near to Valencia in Spain. 1000’s of people make their way from all corners of the world to fight in this ‘World’s Biggest Food Fight’ in which participants throw over-ripe tomatoes and get involved in a tomato fight purely for entertainment purposes.

Mardi Gras Parade

Australia

The festivities kick off featuring a fabulously diverse program of events including dazzling dance parties, top-tier theatre, music, world-class workshops and family focused fun, culminating with the iconic Parade. The annual Mardi Gras Parade is a bustling extravaganza that brings Sydney to a standstill.

Notting Hill Carnival Festival

England

The world’s second largest street festival of west London comes alive on every August bank holiday weekend with a huge Caribbean party. The Carnival brings together diverse multicultural communities for a free-for-all party in the capital.

Winter wonderland

England

Located in the heart of London in Hyde Park, immerse yourself in all things festive from November to January. Winter wonderland is London’s spectacular Christmas destination. Offering an array of attractions, activities and entertainment for all ages – there really is something for everyone!

Fringe Festival

Scotland

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world’s largest arts & culture festival, which in spanned for 20 – 25 days every August and features more than 50,000 performances with over 3000 different shows in 300+ venues, which includes theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, circus, cabaret, children’s shows, musicals, opera, music, exhibitions and events. The city of Edinburgh welcomes an explosion of creative energy from around the globe.

Just for Laughs

Canada

1,000+ performances, stand-up headliners and outdoor shows at the world’s biggest comedy fest held every year in July. Considered the king of comedy festivals, the Just for Laughs is a mecca for the most riotous, side-splitting and madcap comedians from around the globe. Millions come from worldwide to this Montréal summer must-see, which gives humour top honours during comedy shows, street theatre, films and plays as well as Broadway-style musicals.

Day of the Dead

Mexico

Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death. While the holiday originated in Mexico, it is celebrated all over Latin America with colourful skulls and skeletons. In towns and cities throughout Mexico, revelers don funky makeup and costumes, hold parades and parties, sing and dance, and make offerings to lost loved ones in November every year.

Carnival Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Rio Carnival is one of the biggest, boldest and brightest events in the Brazilian calendar. The celebration includes parades, music, dance, costumes and fun. Rio’s Carnival begins on the Friday and ends on Wednesday every year with the dates falling between mid February to mid March for a week!