The annual Batabano Carnival brings the Cayman Islands together in a colourful cultural celebration of costume parades, music and dancing. The junior carnival takes place on 25 April in 2009, before the adult festivities from 30 April to 2 May.
The islands are home to many sea turtles. The word batabano refers to the track left in the sand by the turtles as they drag themselves onto the beach to nest.
The heart and soul of Batabano are the Mas' (Masquerading) Bands, who interpret social issues with creativity and imagination. The elaborate costumes and floats are traditionally inspired by the beautiful local marine environment. The infectious rhythms of soca, calypso and steel drums fill the streets with electrifying energy.
The heart and soul of Batabano are the Mas' (Masquerading) Bands, who interpret social issues with creativity and imagination. The elaborate costumes and floats are traditionally inspired by the beautiful local marine environment. The infectious rhythms of soca, calypso and steel drums fill the streets with electrifying energy.
