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Festivals:
Everything is closed on public holidays. One of the most important is 24
June, though in fact the capital grinds to a halt the previous afternoon
and everyone heads for the beach. There is loud salsa music and
barbecues until midnight when everyone walks backwards into the sea to
greet the Baptist and ensure good fortune. 25 July is the Día de la
Constitución and when this takes place on a weekend it is almost
impossible to get a hotel room. Reservations should be made in advance.
Every town/city has local holidays for harvest festivals (pineapple,
tobacco, sugar cane, etc) and for celebration of the town's saint. There
is a festival somewhere every week.
Several towns and regions also have pre-lenten carnivales, complete with
parades, folk music, local dishes, a carnival queen pageant, and music
competitions. all are in early to late February.
La Casita Festival
A gathering of prominent puertorican musicians perform typical
music. There is also an outdoor crafts market arount the building
located in Plaza de la Dársena. All year round the artists perform from
5:30 pm to 7:30 pm and the artisans display their work every Saturday
from 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Atardecer Romántico
A gathering of prominent puerto rican musicians, painters and other
artists display the best of their work all year around. Every Sunday,
from 5:30 pm. Place: Paseo La Princesa.
Children’s Teather
Live entertainment with clowns and puppets is an excellent
option for a Sunday Afternoon in Old San Juan’s Paseo La Princesa,
Arcada Terrace. Playing the third Sunday of every month from 4:00 pm to
5:00 pm.
DanzaActiva
DanzActiva, comprised of an international cast of artists that
interpret music and dance from India, Spain and Puerto Rico, rediscovers
and celebrates influences and commonalities between cultures so
apparently distant from one another. For shows and special
presentations, please visit
www.DanzActiva.com or call 787-775-9438.
January:
New Year's Day (1 Jan) - Public holiday; most businesses closed.
Three King's Day (6 Jan) - Religious holiday celebrated around the
island with feasts and parties.
De Hostos Day (11 Jan) - Half-day holiday honors Eugenio Maria de Hostos,
an educator and patriot.
San Sebastian Street Festival (mid-January) - Street party in Old San
Juan with music, dancing, food and crafts.
February:
San Blas Marathon (early Feb) - Half-marathon in the southern town of
Coamo attracts international and local runners. It's Puerto Rico's
biggest race, and the crowds are always large.
Ponce Carnival (late February) - Every city in Puerto Rico honors its
patron saint with a festival, but Ponce celebrates in grand fashion with
processions, parades and floats. Colorful paper-mache masks are worn by
many of the revelers.
March:
Emancipation Day (22 Mar) - This half-day holiday commemorates the
emancipation of slaves.
April:
Good Friday and Easter - These religious holidays are the most solemn
days of the year. The island nearly comes to a halt.
De Diego Day (19 Apr) - Celebration of the birth of Jose de Diego,
writer, poet and statesman who was the first Puerto Rican president
under U.S. rule.
June:
Casals Festival (mid-June) - The island's premier cultural event honors
Pablo Casals, who founded the festival in 1957. It showcases top
musicians from around the world as well as local talent. At the
Performing Arts Center in Santurce. Tickets US $20-$40; phone
809-721-7727 or 728-5744.
San Juan Bautista Day (23 Jun) - The island's patron saint is celebrated
at the beach, as "sanjuaneros" take to the water backward in order to
bring good luck for the coming year.
July:
Barranquitas Artisans Fair (mid July) - The original artisans' fair in
the hill town of Barranquitas still draws hundreds of crafts people
(carvings, masks, jewelry, and paintings).
Munoz Rivera Day (19 Jul) - Celebration of birth date of statesman Luis
Munoz Rivera, Puerto Rico's first resident commissioner in Washington
and father of Puerto Rico's first elected governor, Luis Munoz Marin.
Loiza Carnival (late July) - St. James the Apostle is honored as Loiza
residents masquerade with masks and costumes designed to frighten off
the evil spirits. Music, dancing, food and crafts.
October:
Bomba y Plena (7-9 Oct) - Music festival celebrating the island's
African-Caribbean heritage with music and dancing in Old San Juan.
Columbus Day (21 Oct) - Half-day holiday, known as La Raza, that
commemorate Columbus' landing in the New World.
November:
Discovery Day (19 Nov) - Public holiday commemorating the day in 1493
when Columbus reached Puerto Rico; all businesses closed.
Thanksgiving Day (mid-November) - Businesses and offices closed. Most
families gather for dinner; many restaurants offer special meals at
reasonable prices.
December:
Bacardi Arts Festival - The largest festival for artisans on the island.
Just about every craftsman turns out for this fair on the grounds of the
Bacardi Rum Distillery.
Christmas Day (25 Dec) - Religious holiday; most businesses closed.
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