Flag of Panama Carnival (Shrove) Tuesday, in Panama

Carnival, also known as Shrove Tuesday in Panama, is a lively and festive event celebrated across the country. Taking place the day before Ash Wednesday, Carnival marks the last day of indulgence before the Christian season of Lent. In Panama, this day is filled with vibrant parades, colorful costumes, and energetic music, creating an electric atmosphere. Cities like Panama City and Las Tablas are renowned for their elaborate Carnival celebrations, with floats, street parties, and traditional dances drawing crowds from across the country. The festivities often extend beyond the day itself, with celebrations spanning multiple days, offering an array of cultural experiences.

Food is a key aspect of Carnival celebrations in Panama. Street vendors and markets offer a variety of traditional Panamanian dishes, including arroz con pollo, tamales, and plantains. The culinary delights add to the festive atmosphere, making Carnival a memorable experience for both locals and visitors. Additionally, the celebrations include cultural events, such as traditional music performances, showcasing Panama's rich heritage. Carnival serves as a time for Panamanians to embrace their culture, indulge in festivities, and come together as a community, celebrating both the religious significance and the joy of the season.

Carnival (Shrove Tuesday) Observances

DayDateYearHolidayType
Tuesday February 21 2023 Carnival (Shrove Tuesday) Public Holiday
Tuesday February 13 2024 Carnival (Shrove Tuesday) Public Holiday
Tuesday March 04 2025 Carnival (Shrove Tuesday) Public Holiday
Tuesday February 17 2026 Carnival (Shrove Tuesday) Public Holiday

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