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Freeride World Tour (FWT) 2026

Ride on the Edge!The FIS Freeride World Championships 2026 will be taking place on the terrain of Ordino Arcalís, Andorra, from 1st to 6th February. Launched as part of the global freeride calendar, this championship event brings the world’s best freeriders to one of Europe’s most iconic ski destinations.What to expect? The first edition of the FIS Freeride Championship will be taking place on the legendary Ordino Arcalís, known for its challenging terrain and famous for being a premium skiing and snowboarding destination. The Championship will bring together 66 top athletes competing in the following categories: Snowboard Women, Ski Women, Snowboard Men and Ski Men. Riders can pick their line down the face, and judges score them on factors like difficulty of route, control, fluidity, technique, style, and the size of their jumps.Experience the thrill at the Free Ride World Tour About the areaOrdino Arcalís is surrounded by rugged Pyrenean peaks and is known for its steep faces, natural couloirs, rocky features, and reliable snowpack. Arcalís has earned a reputation as Andorra’s ultimate freeride terrain. Its untouched routes, diverse off-piste zones, and consistent winter conditions attract advanced skiers and snowboarders from across Europe who come specifically for its wild, technical slopes.The wider area adds to the appeal. Andorra blends dramatic mountain scenery with a welcoming alpine culture, offering everything from scenic villages to modern ski facilities and well-connected resorts. Visitors can explore peaceful high-altitude valleys, enjoy extensive ski areas, or unwind in Andorra’s famous thermal spas. The principality is also known for its duty-free shopping, cosy local eateries, and easy access to outdoor activities throughout the year.Event Details Name of the event:  FIS Freeride World ChampionshipsLocation: Ordino Arcalís, AndorraDate: 1-6 February 2026Official Event Website: Free Ride World Tour Ready to visit Andorra? 

Locatie: Andorra

Datum: 16.01.2026 - 05.04.2026

Patras Carnival 2026

Enjoy the biggest celebration in Greece at the Patras Carnival!One of the most famous and vibrant carnivals in Greece, the Patras Carnival, also known as the "Patrino Karnavali" in Greek, is celebrated annually in the city of Patras. The carnival draws visitors from all over Greece and beyond and has a long and rich history dating back to the early 19th century, influenced by both Greek traditions and European carnival traditions, particularly Italian and French. The Patras Carnival is likely to happen from January 17th to February 22, 2026. What to Expect?Lasting for several weeks, with the main events and festivities culminating in the weekend before Clean Monday, marking the beginning of Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Christian calendar.But the highlight of the Patras Carnival is the Grand Parade, also known as the "Great Parade of Carnival," which takes place on the final Sunday of the carnival season. The parade features elaborate floats, colourful costumes, music, dance, and various performances, and it draws thousands of participants and spectators. Each year, the carnival features a specific theme that is satirised and explored throughout the festivities, often reflecting current events, political or social issues, or historical references.Participants and spectators dress up in elaborate costumes, masks, and makeup, ranging from traditional to creative and humorous. The carnival also includes a wide range of events and activities, such as concerts, street parties, theatre performances, and art exhibitions. Local bars and restaurants host special events during the carnival period.The Patras Carnival is deeply rooted in the local culture, and its traditions have been passed down for generations. It's not only a time of joy and celebration but also serves as a platform for social and political commentary through satire and humour. Traditional carnival foods, such as "tiganites" (fried doughnuts) and local dishes, are enjoyed during the celebrations. The carnival is an important cultural event in Greece, gaining international recognition for its unique character and the involvement of the local community and visitors alike.A vibrant float at the Patras Carnival, with festivities all aroundAbout the areaPatras is a major city in Greece, located on the Gulf of Patras in the northern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. It has a rich history, a busy port, and is the third-largest city in Greece. Patras is known for its cultural events, including the famous Patras Carnival, and is home to institutions of higher education. The city boasts landmarks like the Roman Odeon and Patras Castle, and it's an important transportation hub with the Rio-Antirrio Bridge connecting the Peloponnese to the mainland. Patras has a diverse economy and a dynamic urban atmosphere, making it a significant and lively destination.Event DetailsName of the event: Patras Carnival 2026Location: Several venues in Patras Date: 17 January to 22 February 2026.  Official Event Website: Patras CarnivalFind the perfect way to round up the carnival in Greece!

Locatie: Several venues in Patras

Datum: 17.01.2026 - 22.02.2026

Rijeka Carnival 2026

Visit Rijeka and experience the carnival of your lifetime! A vibrant and significant cultural event, the Rijeka Carnival in Croatia traditionally commences in January and concludes on Shrove Tuesday. The carnival is recognised internationally, holding a special place in the European Carnival Cities Federation and is known for its imaginative masks and costumes, with participants, both local and visiting, that contribute to the lively atmosphere with satirical and humorous themes. Key Dates for 2026For 2026, the Rijeka Carnival has some marquee events:Carnival Queen Pageant & City Key Handover: January 23, 2026.Children’s Carnival Parade: January 31, 2026, a joyful procession where young masqueraders flood Rijeka’s Korzo promenade in colourful costumes.International Carnival Parade: February 15, 2026, starting at 12 p.mWhy Visit?The highlight of the carnival is the grand parade, featuring elaborate floats, music, and dancing, showcasing creativity. In Rijeka Carnival, the event programme includes the Children’s Carnival Parade and the International Carnival Parade, drawing participants and spectators globally. Additional official events encompass the Carnival DJ Session, Carnival Snowboard Session, Zvončari, a group of masked bell ringers, and the Balinjerada, a downhill race of homemade vehicles. The International Carnival Parade, the most popular and awaited event, marks the peak of the celebration, attracting hundreds of thousands of people from diverse corners of the world to join in the festivities. The conclusion of the Rijeka Carnival involves the symbolic burning of the Pust, bidding farewell to the negativity of the previous year. On Shrove Tuesday, the official closing day, the keys of the city are returned to the mayor, and the carnival flag is ceremoniously lowered, marking the official end of the Rijeka Carnival. A fun-filled music group at Rijeka CarnivalAbout the areaRijeka, Croatia's third-largest city, is a historic port city on the Adriatic Sea. It boasts a rich cultural history influenced by various civilizations. The city features landmarks like Trsat Castle and the Governor's Palace. Rijeka is renowned for its diverse architecture and hosts the lively Rijeka Carnival, one of Croatia's largest. The city is home to the University of Rijeka and serves as a significant academic and economic hub, with the Port of Rijeka being a vital trade gateway. Rijeka held the title of European Capital of Culture in 2020, showcasing its cultural vibrancy and attracting visitors with various events throughout the year.Event DetailsName of the event: Rijeka CarnivalLocation: Several venues in RijekaDate: January 23 and 31, and February 15.  Event Website: Rijeka CarnivalAre you ready to be a part of the most cherished and significant event on the Adriatic Coast?

Locatie: Several venues in Rijeka

Datum: 23.01.2026 - 15.02.2026

Putignano Carnival

Find out what’s inside the world’s oldest carnival in ItalyExperience one of the oldest carnivals in the world in Italy at the Putignano Carnival!What is the Putignano Carnival? Dating back to the 14th century, the Putignano Carnival is one of the oldest and most famous carnivals in the world. The celebrations take place in Putignano, a town in the sunniest region of Italy, Puglia. The Carnival begins on February 1st and lasts until Mardi Gras, the day before the start of Lent. Each Thursday highlights a specific social group, culminating in a grand finale for married men, marked by the symbolic cutting of horns. The festivities end on Mardi Gras with 365 beats on the Macaroni Bell, signalling the start of Lent.The perfect place to experience timeless Italian Traditions Festa delle Propaggini The Putignano Carnival kicks off with the Festa delle Propaggini on February 15th, a captivating spectacle that transports viewers through centuries of tradition and history even if they don't speak Italian or the local dialect. This unique celebration features poets known as 'offspring,' dressed in historical peasant attire, using satire and rhymed verses to recount the past year in an unconventional way. The event takes place in Piazza Plebiscito, coinciding with the Cèppone ceremony that marks the start of Carnival.Italian Commedia dell’Arte One of the distinctive features of the Putignano Carnival is the use of traditional and unique carnival masks, some of which have been handed down through generations. These masks often represent characters from the famous Renaissance-style Italian Commedia dell'arte.FarinellaThe Farinella is the signature mask of the Putignano Carnival, named after a local dish. A fusion of Harlequin and Jolly Joker, it wears a colourful costume with city-themed colours and a bicorne with bells. Representing the lively and proud character of locals, it symbolizes the spirit of Putignano. The carnival has a religious significance as well, with events and processions that reflect the local cultural and religious traditions. The town of Putignano transforms during the carnival season, attracting both locals and visitors over the world, and at the same time, managing to maintain its cultural and historical roots over centuries!Vibrant parades floating down the streets of PutignanoAbout the areaPutignano, located in Puglia, Italy, boasts a rich cultural heritage, renowned for hosting the historic Putignano Carnival. The region is known for its delicious cuisine, including seafood and local wines. Nearby attractions include the UNESCO-listed Trulli houses in Alberobello, the stunning Grotte di Castellana caves, and the picturesque Adriatic coast. The area is characterized by olive groves, charming countryside, and a blend of historical and natural attractions.Event Details:Name of the event: Putigano carnivalLocation: Several venues in PutignanoDate: 1, 7, 15, 17, February 2026. Official Event Website: Putignano Carnival Come and experience the festive atmosphere where sun  meets sea in Italy!

Locatie: Several venues in Putignano

Datum: 01.02.2026 - 17.02.2026

Carnevale di Viareggio

Experience Seaside Extravaganza at Carnevale di ViareggioEvery February, the Tuscan seaside town of Viareggio bursts into life with the Carnevale di Viareggio, a spectacular celebration of art, culture, and unbridled fun. With its towering papier-mâché floats, lively parades, and an electric atmosphere, Carnevale di Viareggio is Italy’s answer to Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival—but with a unique charm of its own.A Century-Old TraditionFirst celebrated in 1873, the Carnevale di Viareggio has a rich history spanning over 150 years. Originally conceived as a protest against high taxes, it has since evolved into a grand spectacle of creativity and joy. What sets this carnival apart is its gigantic floats, crafted from papier-mâché by skilled local artisans. These floats often feature satirical depictions of political figures, celebrities, and global events.A satirical float at the Viareggio Carnival, showcasing vibrant colours and creative designsWhen and Where This year, the carnival will begin on February 1st and conclude on February 21st with a closing parade. The events are centred around the seaside promenade of Viareggio, offering stunning views of the Tuscan coastline as a backdrop to the festivities. What to expect1. The Floats The satirical floats are the centrepiece of this carnival. With their thought-provoking designs and craftsmanship, these floats draw thousands of tourists each year.2. Parades and Performances: Over several weekends leading up to Lent, Viareggio hosts grand parades with music, dancers, and performers. Each parade is unique, offering visitors something new to look forward to.3. Workshops and ExhibitionsFor those curious about the craftsmanship behind the floats, workshops and exhibitions offer a behind-the-scenes look. Visitors can meet the artisans, learn about the history of the carnival, and even try their hand at float-making. 4. Evening Festivities When the sun sets, the carnival takes on a different vibe with live concerts, fireworks, and street parties. The lively atmosphere extends into the night, making it perfect for those who love to dance and celebrate under the stars.About the Area Viareggio, located along the stunning Tuscan Riviera, is a charming town known for its golden beaches, beautiful Liberty-style architecture, and rich culture. The Pineta di Ponente and Pineta di Levante are ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities, offering spaces for peaceful walks, sports, and playgrounds for children. Torre del Lago, home to composer Giacomo Puccini, is also a must-visit. Visit famous Tuscan cities like the Pisa, with its iconic Leaning Tower, or explore the medieval charm of Lucca and the Renaissance wonders of Florence. Viareggio's combination of coastal beauty, cultural heritage, and proximity to major attractions makes it an ideal base for a Tuscan adventure.Event Details Name of the Event: Carnevale di Viareggio Location: Viareggio, Tuscany, Italy Date: 1st to 21st February, 2026. Official Event Website: Carnevale di ViareggioReady to experience the Tuscan extravaganza of art, culture and history? 

Locatie: Viareggio, Tuscany, Italy

Datum: 01.02.2026 - 21.02.2026

LUV Fest 2026

A Celebration of Love, Art, and Culture: Luv Fest 2026// LUV is the candles on Gradaščica stream on St Gregory's Day, and an evening kiss in a secluded bar in Šiška. // LUV is a family of nutrias in Moste. So are the locks on the Butcher's Bridge. // LUV is a masquerade party. // LUV is love. // LUV is Ljubljana.” What is love?At Ljubljana LUV Fest, you will get a slice of everything that is loved in the Slovenian capital. From creative workshops and concerts, culinary tastings, exhibitions, and performances to simple pleasures of life like tasting coffee in inviting Ljubljana cafes and relishing rich chocolate cake in the Atelier, everything this Feb-March in Ljubljana celebrates love in its full splendour.What to expect? LUV Fest is a celebration of love, art, and exploration. The festival begins on 8th February, a national holiday honouring the country’s greatest poet, France Prešeren, and ends with the traditional start of the bird courtship season. This vibrant event showcases a deep love for Slovenian culture, heritage, and language, making it a unique way to experience the heart of Slovenia.A Celebration of Slovenian CultureExplore Ljubljana’s heritage through exhibitions and workshops showcasing Slovenian history and creativity. On February 8, Prešeren Day, enjoy free entry to museums, galleries, cultural institutions, and guided tours of Prešeren’s Ljubljana. Do not miss out on the artistic project blending light and sound, crafted by Tina Žen on 1st March.Fun for Families and Kids LUV Fest is perfect for families, offering a range of creative activities like crafts, games, and storytelling sessions. Children and parents alike can enjoy engaging workshops and outdoor adventures designed for learning and bonding.  Rhythms of Love: Music and Dance The KIZZ KISS Festival offers a mix of music, dance, and art, bringing together people from around the world every year for a fun and memorable experience. Celebrate with rhythm and movement!About the area Ljubljana is an intimate, cosy, and lively city that gives authentic emotions. Here art, history, local culture and natural sites are beautifully intertwined and range from atmospheric boast rides on the river Ljubljanica to the stunning 1900s Dragon Bridge, the whimsical city's library called the National and University Library (NUK), the hilltop Ljubljana Castle and the lush Tivoli Park. The city is also dotted with lots of trendy cafes and shopping streets to get a modern taste of Slovenia. Event Details Event Name: LUV Fest 2026Dates: 8 February to 12 March 2026Location: Various locations across LjubljanaOfficial Event Website: LUV FestCome, fall in love with Ljubljana in a million ways!

Locatie: Ljubljana, Slovenia

Datum: 08.02.2026 - 12.03.2026

Nice Carnival 2026

Experience ‘joie de vivre’ at Nice Carnival 2026This February, immerse yourself in a whirlwind of grand celebrations featuring spectacular floats, floral displays, lively music, and fireworks at Nice Carnival 2025. Why Nice Carnival Should Be on Your Bucket List? Imagine being surrounded by lively celebrations with giant floats, floral adornments, music, and fireworks—this is what the French call ‘joie de vivre.’ Dating back to 1294, Nice Carnival is recognised  by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage and is one of the oldest and most cherished carnivals in the world. What began as a simple festivity has grown into a grand spectacle, embodying centuries of tradition and the vibrant culture of Nice. This historical event invites visitors to celebrate and be part of a living legacy.A larger-than-life celebration of tradition and art.What to expect?This year's theme, “Vive la Reine!” (Long Live Queen), celebrates iconic queens, heroines, and powerful female figures from history, mythology, and fantasy. Here's what awaits you:1. The Carnival Parades (Corso Carnavalesque)Day and night parades showcase giant themed floats, performers, and dazzling light effects in a lively, theatrical procession.2. The Flower Parades (Bataille de Fleurs)Floral floats covered in fresh blooms parade through the streets, with performers tossing flowers into the cheering crowds.3. Music, Dance & Street PerformancesDancers, musicians, acrobats, and global street-art troupes fill the city with nonstop energy and festive excitement. A unique floral float adorned with real flowers.About the areaNestled along the French Riviera, Nice is known for its year-round sunshine, azure beaches, and historic charm. Wander through the narrow streets of Old Town (Vieux Nice) or relax on the famous Promenade des Anglais. Explore museums like the Marc Chagall National Museum or the Matisse Museum. Nice is also known for its beautiful gardens and parks, including Castle Hill, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the sea. With its Mediterranean climate, outdoor activities such as hiking or cycling are popular. Enjoy a vibrant culinary scene, with fresh seafood and traditional French cuisine available in many seaside cafes and restaurants.Event detailsName of the event: Nice Carnival Location: Nice, Côte d'azurDate: February 11th to March 1st, 2026. Official Event Website: NiceCarnival Get ready to witness the magic of France’s biggest carnival!

Locatie: Nice

Datum: 11.02.2026 - 01.03.2026

Malta Carnival 2026

Now there is another reason to visit Malta!Known as Il-Karnival ta’ Malta, the Malta Carnival is an annual celebration held in February, just before Lent. It combines traditional Maltese festivities with modern elements, featuring grand parades with colourful floats and elaborate costumes. Masked performers, representing historical and contemporary figures, participate in the lively events. Music and dance are integral parts of the celebration, showcasing both traditional and modern influences. Why Visit?Traditional carnivals are celebrated in Valletta and Nadur, on Gozo Island. Colourful parades fill the streets, featuring trucks carrying giant dolls, playing bands, and people of all ages in costumes, creating a joyful atmosphere. The main events occur in Valletta, with smaller but similar celebrations in nearby towns and villages. While the central events are festive, those in the periphery carry a mysterious and somewhat gloomy nature. The Nadur celebrations are not organised by any committee; indeed, it is a big spontaneous street party! The Malta Carnival features age-old traditions like "Il-Parata," a sword dance historically crucial for starting the carnival, initiated by the Knights. Another tradition is "Kukkanja," a game introduced in 1721 involving seizing hidden provisions. "Il-Qarċilla" is a wandering farce reenacting a wedding ceremony, dating back to 1760. Carnival-goers indulge in delicious street food, with the iconic "Prinjolata" dessert, a dome-shaped sponge cake topped with cream. "Perlini" are sugar-coated almonds in pastel colours, thrown from floats during the carnival. These traditions add a rich historical and gastronomic dimension to the vibrant Malta Carnival.An adorable group of children performing at the Malta CarnivalAbout the areaThe small Mediterranean island nation of Malta is home to a rich history, influenced by various civilizations, and natural sights of breathtaking beauty and allure. Its official languages are Maltese and English, and it's known for its cultural heritage, beautiful coastline, and historical sites. It's famous for its ancient temples, stunning beaches, and pleasant Mediterranean climate.Event DetailsName of the event: Malta CarnivalLocation: Valletta and NadurDate: 13- 17 February 2026 Event Website: Malta CarnivalMark your calendar now for the Karnival ta’ Malta 2026!

Locatie: Valletta and Nadur

Datum: 13.02.2026 - 17.02.2026

MENT Festival 2026

Ljubljana’s annual festival is a global hub for new music, creativity, and innovation.Celebrate Art, Music, and life at the Ment Festival from February 18th to 21st in Ljubljana. Bringing together musicians, artists, and industry leaders worldwide, the MENT is known for its unique mix of live performances and thought-provoking conferences.  The Story Behind MentFounded in 2015, Ment has quickly earned its reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting music showcases. The festival’s mission? To spotlight emerging talent and foster connections between artists and industry experts. Over the years, Ment has hosted acts from over 30 countries, creating a truly global experience. What to ExpectA four-day programme (live performances + conference talks) blending music discovery, creative thinking and industry insight.Multiple venues across Ljubljana, meaning you’ll be moving between clubs, cultural centres and live stages.A diverse audience: music lovers, emerging artists, professionals, media — making it as much about meeting people as watching shows.A city-centre location, so you’ll also absorb the atmosphere of Ljubljana’s architecture, café culture and nightlife.Experience music and art at the MENT Festival 2026.About the AreaAs Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana is steeped in history, charm, and culture. The city is renowned for its picturesque architecture, blending medieval, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles. Stroll through the old town’s cobbled streets and discover landmarks like Ljubljana Castle, perched high above the city, offering panoramic views. The Dragon Bridge, adorned with iconic dragon statues, is another must-see, symbolizing the city’s legendary roots.Art enthusiasts will appreciate the city’s galleries, museums, and vibrant street art scene. Don’t miss the National Gallery or the Museum of Modern Art, both showcasing Slovenia’s rich artistic heritage. The open-air Central Market is a lively spot to experience local flavours and crafts, making it an excellent stop for souvenirs.Event DetailsName: MENT FestivalDate: 18-21 februrary 2026Location: Multiple venues across LjubljanaOfficial Website: ment.siJoin MENT Festival 2026 for an inspiring journey through music, creativity, and culture in the heart of Ljubljana.

Locatie: Ljubljana

Datum: 18.02.2026 - 21.02.2026

Malta Marathon

Want to experience Malta’s beauty? It’s for you to RUN!Launched in 1986, the Malta Marathon has grown into a celebrated international race that attracts local and international runners to experience Malta on foot. Known for its friendly atmosphere and scenic downhill route, the event includes a full marathon, half marathon, walkathon, and a 5 km charity run. Taking place on Sunday, 22 February 2026, it offers something for every level of runner, from first-timers to seasoned athletes.What to Expect? Participants can choose their pace and challenge:Full Marathon (42.195 km) – Starts at 07:00 from Mdina, with a 5-hour limit.Half Marathon (21.097 km) – Starts at 08:15, ideal for intermediate runners.Walkathon (21.097 km) – Also at 08:15, with a 3-hour 45-minute limit.5 km Charity Run – Starts at 07:10 from Sliema, open to all ages.The route leads runners from Mdina’s medieval streets through Maltese countryside, charming towns, and coastal roads before finishing by the sea. The course is chip-timed, well-marked, and supported with water stations, medical staff, and traffic management throughout.At the finish line in Sliema, runners can look forward to finisher medals, refreshments, and the lively energy of Malta’s waterfront. Facilities like luggage transport, toilets, and changing rooms make race day smooth and stress-free.The race passes through Malta's scenic Grand Harbour. About the AreaMalta, a sun-soaked Mediterranean gem between Sicily and North Africa, is famous for its history, culture, and coastal beauty. Guests can explore Valletta, the UNESCO-listed capital famed for its baroque charm and sweeping sea views. Or step back in time in Mdina, the peaceful “Silent City.” For those craving relaxation, Malta’s coastline offers inviting swimming spots, scenic promenades, and easy day trips to the nearby islands of Gozo and Comino. Event DetailsName of the event: LifeStar Malta Marathon 2026Location: Start: Mdina | Finish: Sliema, MaltaDate: Sunday, 22 February 2026Official Event Website: Malta MarathonPlanning a trip to Malta this February? Lace up your running shoes and make it unforgettable with the Malta Marathon.

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Datum: 22.02.2026

Sanremo Music Festival 2026

Italy’s most famous festival is returning in 2026Also known as Festival della Canzone Italiana di Sanremo, the Sanremo Music Festival is Italy’s most famous and much-awaited music event. Since its debut in 1951, the Sanremo Music Festival has remained a powerful launchpad for rising artists.  A Legacy of Music Legends The original inspiration behind the Eurovision Song Contest, the Sanremo Festival has launched the careers of icons like Andrea Bocelli, Laura Pausini, and Eros Ramazzotti. Who could forget Domenico Modugno’s unforgettable "Nel blu dipinto di blu" (Volare), which took the world by storm after its 1958 Sanremo win! The best of Italian Pop Over the years, it has played a major role in shaping Italian pop culture and music, making it one of the country’s most significant events. Held annually in the picturesque city of Sanremo on the Italian Riviera, the festival continues to be a cornerstone of Italy’s vibrant music scene. What to expect this year?The 76th Sanremo Music Festival will take place from 24 to 28 February 2026 at the Teatro Ariston. This year, 26 established artists (Campioni) and 4 emerging acts (Nuove Proposte) will compete across five evenings of live performances. The format remains similar, with jury votes divided between the press, radio, and public televoting. The first three nights feature the artists’ original songs, followed by the popular Cover Night on Friday, where participants perform classic Italian or international hits with guest artists. On Saturday’s grand finale, the top five finalists will perform once more, and combined jury scores will decide the winner, who will also represent Italy at Eurovision 2026.Experience the best of the Italian pop culture scene at the Sanremo Festival About the area Sanremo, located on the Italian Riviera in the Liguria region, is renowned for its mild climate, breathtaking Mediterranean views, and elegant villas. Sanremo attracts visitors from all over the world. The city is famous for its annual Sanremo Music Festival, its historic casino, and its vibrant flower industry, earning it the nickname "City of Flowers."A visit to Sanremo during the festival is a dream vacation. This coastal city, known for its elegant villas, scenic beaches, and famous casinos, offers the perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment. Explore the charming old town of La Pigna or enjoy the vibrant promenade overlooking the Mediterranean. Event Details Name of the event: Festival della Canzone Italiana di Sanremo  Location: Teatro Ariston, Via Giacomo Matteotti, 212, 18038 Sanremo IM, Italy Date: 24-28 February 2026Official Event Website: Sanremo Plan your escape to Sanremo for the festival. Start with the best and most affordable stays in town! 

Locatie: Sanremo

Datum: 24.02.2026 - 28.02.2026

Gozo Carnival 2025

Experience a Celebration of Colours and Culture at Gozo Carnival 2025. Dive into a world of vibrant costumes, energetic parades, and centuries-old traditions at the Gozo Carnival 2025. This annual celebration transforms the streets of Gozo into a vibrant spectacle filled with colour, music, and joy. This year the carnival will be held from February 22nd to March 4th 2025. Why should you attend Gozo Carnival?Tracing its roots back to 1530, the Gozo Carnival has become one of the most colourful events on the calendar with celebrations all across the island, in key squares like Independence Square in Victoria and Nadur Square. Teams of people dressed in colourful costumes, magical floats featuring quirky characters, and street vendors serving food and drinks create an atmosphere of pure delight. The Nadur Spontaneous Carnival stands out as a highlight. With no rules to follow, masked and hooded revellers take over the streets at sunset in costumes that range from humorous to bizarre. Did you know? This carnival earned the name “Silent Carnival” because locals, wanting to keep their identities hidden in Gozo's close-knit community, would stay completely silent while in disguise. Highlights of the Gozo Carnival 2025The Gozo Carnival offers something for everyone. Here’s what you can look forward to:1. Colourful ParadesThe streets of Victoria and nearby villages come alive with grand floats, vibrant costumes, and choreographed parades. Each float tells a story, carefully designed by locals who dedicate months to their creations.2. Dance and Music PerformancesEnjoy traditional Gozitan folk music and dance troupes performing throughout the carnival. The lively rhythms and energetic moves are guaranteed to get your feet tapping.3. Family-Friendly FunWith kid-friendly activities and displays, the carnival is perfect for families. Children will delight in the playful costumes and interactive performances.Don’t miss this raw and unfiltered side of the carnival!  About the areaGozo, the second-largest island in the Maltese archipelago, is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes and rich history. While attending the carnival, explore its famous attractions. Visit the historic Citadel in Victoria for breathtaking views, relax on the striking red sands of Ramla Bay, or marvel at the unique geological formations at Dwejra Bay, home to the iconic Azure Window site. Don’t miss the UNESCO-listed Ggantija Temples, some of the world’s oldest freestanding structures. Beyond sightseeing, enjoy diving, hiking, and savouring local delicacies like pastizzi and rabbit stew.Event Details Name of the event: Gozo Carnival 2025Location: Gozo Island, MaltaDate: 22nd February to 4th March 2025 Official Website: Gozo Carnival Ready to experience the Magic of Gozo Carnival 2025?

Locatie: Gozo Island, Malta

Datum: 22.02.2025 - 04.03.2025

The Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck

Celebrate Malta’s Faith and Spirit at the Iconic Feast of St. Paul! Every year on February 10, Malta celebrates the Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck. This cherished holiday honours the arrival of St. Paul in Malta in 60 A.D., a turning point in the island’s Christian history.  In the heart of Valletta, the Parish Church of Saint Paul Shipwrecked serves as the focal point of the festivities. This historic church is dedicated to commemorating the Apostle Paul, who was famed for his healing abilities, including curing the father of St. Publius from dysentery.  The Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck is one of Malta's most anticipated events filled with heartfelt devotion, colourful parades, and joyous community gatherings  A new dawn in Malta’s History St. Paul’s arrival in Malta wasn’t planned—it was the result of a shipwreck during his journey to Rome. According to Christian tradition, St. Paul sought sanctuary in a cave after the accident, where he was bitten by a snake but remained miraculously unharmed. During his three-month stay, St. Paul is said to have founded a Christian community on the island leaving a profound spiritual legacy. Archaeological evidence supports parts of these stories, adding to the historical significance of the event. The Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck reflects Malta’s deep-rooted spiritual heritage and gratitude to St. Paul as the island’s protector. 1. The Feast in Valletta The Parish Church of Saint Paul Shipwrecked on West Street is one of Malta’s oldest churches, built in 1570. It becomes the epicentre of grand celebrations, featuring vibrant church services, lively street parties, and solemn processions with a revered statue of St. Paul.  3. Religious Gatherings and Solemn Mass The feast features brass bands, costumed spectators, and jubilant parades. The day concludes with a Solemn Mass held in honour of the Church of St. Paul’s Shipwreck. The celebration is filled with clapping, cheers, and heartfelt prayers from the Maltese community. Decorations outside Parish Church of Saint Paul Shipwrecked in Malta.  About the Area Malta, a stunning archipelago in the Mediterranean, is renowned for its rich history, azure waters, and warm hospitality. With a heritage dating back to ancient times, the island reflects a vibrant blend of cultures influenced by the Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, and the Knights of St. John. Valletta, the capital city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is celebrated for its Baroque architecture, narrow streets, and iconic landmarks. Must-visit attractions include St. John’s Co-Cathedral, with its gilded interiors and masterpieces by Caravaggio; the Upper Barrakka Gardens, offering breathtaking views of the Grand Harbor; and the Grandmaster’s Palace, showcasing the legacy of the Knights of Malta. Visitors can also enjoy a leisurely stroll along Republic Street, filled with shops and dining options, take a scenic harbour cruise, or explore the National Museum of Archaeology to explore Malta’s fascinating past. Event Details Name: Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck Date: February 10, 2025 Location: Valletta, Malta Official Website: National Today  Celebrate this historic feast and experience the vibrant spirit of Malta.

Locatie: Malta

Datum: 10.02.2025

Alpine Ski World Cup 2024-2025

The Biggest Skiing Showdown of 2024 is here! Whether you're following the sport or the spectacle, this guide covers everything you need to know about this season’s alpine ski world cup.What is the Alpine Ski World Cup? The Alpine Ski World Cup 2024-2025 is one of the most prestigious annual series in the sport since 1967 with athletes from across the globe pushing their limits on the world’s most challenging slopes.  What happens in the Alpine Ski World Cup?  Organised by the International Ski Federation (FIS), this World Cup is a season-long competition showcasing the world's elite skiers across various global venues. From October to March, it features thrilling races in five major disciplines: Slalom: Known for its tight, rapid turns, and closely spaced gates, demanding agility and precision. Giant Slalom (GS): Similar to slalom but with gates spaced farther apart, allowing skiers to reach higher speeds and control. Super-G: A hybrid of giant slalom and downhill, this discipline features longer turns with fewer gates. Downhill: The fastest and most daring event, downhill is all about long, sweeping turns on steep slopes with top speeds. Alpine Combined: A true test of versatility, combining one downhill or super-G run with one slalom run, challenging skiers to excel in both speed and technical mastery. Over the season, skiers vie for two types of trophies:  Overall, Crystal Globe: Awarded to the skier with the most cumulative points across all disciplines. Discipline Crystal Globes: Given to the athletes with the highest points in individual events, such as Slalom, Downhill, or Super-G. This thrilling circuit brings together the best in the sport, where every race brings skiers closer to the coveted crystal globes and a place in skiing history. The impressive history and athletes of the Alpine Ski World Cup The Alpine Ski World Cup has a rich history, dating back to its inception in 1967 when French journalist Serge Lang initiated the first season.  Among the legends is Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden, who holds an impressive record of 86 World Cup race victories and Lindsey Vonn from the USA has left an indelible mark, with 82 victories, cementing her status as one of the greatest female skiers in history. More recently, the World Cup has been dominated by stars like Mikaela Shiffrin (USA), renowned for her ability to excel across multiple disciplines, and Marcel Hirscher (Austria), a dominant force in the men's circuit and a multiple-time overall World Cup champion. Check out the Calendar for the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2024-2025 to find out the key destinations and dates for races! You can see here some of the dates:Bormio (ITA) December 28th Downhill / Men December 29th Super-G / Men Kranjska Gora (SLO) January 4th Giant Slalom / Women January 5th Slalom / Women  Sestriere (ITA) February 22nd Giant Slalom / Women February 23rd Slalom / Women Kranjska Gora (SLO) March 1st Giant Slalom / Men March 2nd Slalom / Men La Thuile (ITA)  March 15th Downhill / Women March 16th Super-G / Women Experience the ultimate thrill at Alpine Ski World Cup  About the areaThe World Cup races take place at some of the most prestigious ski resorts worldwide, spanning Europe, North America, and occasionally Asia. Iconic venues include: Sestrière (Italy): Nestled within the expansive Milky Way (Via Lattea) ski area, Sestrière is famed for hosting thrilling giant slalom and slalom events, attracting top athletes to its demanding slopes. Kranjska Gora (Slovenia): A fan-favourite destination, this picturesque resort is a key stop for slalom and giant slalom races, beloved for its scenic backdrop and passionate local supporters. Bormio (Italy): Set in the stunning Italian Alps of Lombardy, Bormio is a standout venue in the World Cup circuit, known for its formidable downhill and super-G courses that test even the most skilled skiers. Event Details Name of the event: Alpine Ski World Cup Location: Various renowned ski resorts around the world. Date: From October 26, 2024, to March 27, 2025.  Official Event Website: Alpine Ski World Cup Ready to experience the excitement of the Alpine Ski World Cup 2024-2025? Book your stay in the heart of the action and enjoy the thrill like never before!

Locatie: Sestrière, Bormio, Kranjska Gora

Datum: 26.10.2024 - 27.03.2025

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