Grenada Public Holidays:
New Year's Day(January 1)
New Year's Day is one of the most popular public holidays in Grenada, marking the beginning of a new year. People usually celebrate this holiday with parties, fireworks and making New Year's resolutions.
Independence Day(February 7)
Independence Day is the day that marks Grenada's independence from the United Kingdom. Grenada became a sovereign state on February 7, 1974. The day is usually celebrated with flag flying, concerts and carnivals.
Labour Day(May 1)
Labour Day is a holiday that pays tribute to Grenadian workers and their contributions. People usually participate in celebrations such as parades and rallies.
Corpus Christi(June 4)
Corpus Christi is a Catholic holiday that celebrates the sacrament of the Eucharist. Corpus Christi is a religious and cultural holiday in Grenada. People usually participate in masses, processions and other celebrations.
Emancipation Day(August 7)
Emancipation Day is a holiday that commemorates the abolition of slavery in Grenada in 1834. The day is usually celebrated with concerts, dance performances and other cultural events.
Thanksgiving(October 25)
Thanksgiving is a day of giving thanks for the harvest and blessings. In Grenada, Thanksgiving is a religious and cultural holiday. People usually attend church services, eat a big meal, and spend time with family and friends.
Christmas(December 25)
Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. In Grenada, Christmas is an important religious and cultural holiday. People usually attend church services, decorate their homes, and exchange gifts.
Special Festivals in Grenada:
Carriaque Festival (July 13)
Carriaque Festival is a festival celebrating the culture and heritage of Carriaque, Grenada's smallest dependency. The festival includes traditional music and dance performances, craft demonstrations and cooking competitions.
Spouge Festival (First Tuesday in August)
Spouge Festival is a festival celebrating Grenadian traditional music and dance. The festival includes live music, dance competitions and street parties.
Chocolate Carnival (October)
Chocolate Carnival is a festival celebrating Grenada's cocoa industry. The festival includes chocolate tastings, cooking demonstrations and live music.
Christmas Carnival (December)
Christmas Carnival is one of Grenada's most popular festivals. The festival includes street decorations, musical performances and festive markets.