Let’s Celebrate!
There are just as many festivals across the globe as there are reasons to experience them and join in the fun. Here are some of our favorite celebrations that make for unforgettable travel experiences.
February • Rio Carnival • Brazil
February heats up with the world-famous Rio Carnival in Brazil. Known as the "Greatest Show on Earth," this festival features samba parades, street parties, and elaborate costumes. Immerse yourself in the energetic atmosphere, dance to the infectious samba rhythms, and experience Brazilian culture at its finest.
April • Songkran Water Festival • Thailand
In April, head to Thailand for the Songkran Water Festival, the Thai New Year. This three-day event involves water fights, street parades, and religious ceremonies. It’s a refreshing way to celebrate the start of the new year, and you'll find yourself drenched in fun and laughter.
June • Glastonbury Festival • England
Music lovers should not miss the Glastonbury Festival in June. Held in Somerset, this iconic event features a diverse lineup of artists across multiple stages, spanning rock, pop, electronic, and more. Beyond the music, explore art installations, theatre performances, and enjoy the festival’s eclectic vibe.
August • Edinburgh Fringe Festival • Scotland
The arts come alive at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, staged every August. This is the largest performance arts festival in the world, featuring thousands of performances including theatre, comedy, dance, and music. Wander through the city’s historic streets and discover emerging talent and acclaimed acts.
September • Oktoberfest • Germany
Raise your steins and toast Bavarian culture at Oktoberfest in Munich. Starting in late September and running through early October, this world-renowned beer festival features traditional German brews, hearty food, and music. Wear your lederhosen or dirndl and join the festive atmosphere in the giant beer tents.
November • Día de los Muertos • Mexico
Experience the vibrant and poignant Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Mexico, held in early November. This festival honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars, sugar skulls, and marigold flowers. Participate in the parades and learn about Mexican traditions and customs.
December • Hogmanay • Scotland
End the year with a bang at Hogmanay in Edinburgh. This New Year’s Eve celebration features torchlight processions, street parties, concerts, and a spectacular fireworks display over Edinburgh Castle. Sing along with the locals to "Auld Lang Syne" and welcome the new year with Scottish flair.