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Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Carnival Main Parade in Santa Cruz 2026

Carnival Queen in the Carnival Main Parade in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026

Santa Cruz Carnival reached its climax on Shrove Tuesday, 17 Feb 2026, with a massive four-hour parade. More than a hundred groups, led by the Queen and her ladies-in-waiting, participated to the beat of batucadas and Latin rhythms in the grand, multi-coloured parade that filled Santa Cruz.

Radiant sunshine accompanied yesterday's grand, multi-coloured parade featuring over a hundred groups and organizations from the Santa Cruz Carnival, the queens, and their courts of honour. Thousands of people packed the stands and seating provided by the Santa Cruz City Council along Francisco la Roche and Marítima avenues to enjoy a spectacular afternoon.

The Coso, an unmissable event and one of the most traditional and popular parts of Tenerife's most internationally renowned festival, was a resounding success. It began promptly at four in the afternoon and was characterized by high participation from both the Carnival groups and the thousands of spectators who gathered to enjoy the spectacle.

Once again, the large number of tourists and visitors who wanted to take advantage of their stay on the island to witness one of the most important hallmarks of Carnival was striking.

Comparsas, rondallas, murgas, musical groups, dance troupes, floats, decorated cars, Carnival characters, and the queens, accompanied by their ladies-in-waiting, dazzled with their costumes and performances, accompanied throughout the parade by music, batucadas, and murga marches, in a parade that signalled the approaching end of the quintessential Santa Cruz de Tenerife festival.

Las Celias de Tenerife, a group of men paying tribute to the late singer Celia Cruz [Source]

As a major novelty this year, the popular group Las Celias opened the parade, celebrating 30 years of participation in the Carnival. Its members wanted to pay special tribute to their president and founder, Javier García, who was unable to attend the festivities. To commemorate this happy anniversary, the group brought out every single costume they have worn throughout these thirty years, creating a live exhibition in a moving parade.

Members of the Afilarmónica Nifú Nifá in the Carnival Parade 17 Feb 2026

Following Las Celias, the Afilarmónica Nifú Nifá (the grandfathers of carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife) took to the streets and was greeted with applause, demonstrating the enormous affection that Carnival veterans inspire wherever they participate.

The winners of the Costume Contest and the comparsa Bahía Bahitiare then gave way to the adult Carnival Queen, Carla Castro, with her iconic costume.

PHOTOS: Click for another 280 photos of the Coso Apoteosis (Grand Parade)

Following the monarch, the various Carnival groups paraded, including the ladies-in-waiting, the children's and adult queens, and their respective courts. 

Undoubtedly, one of the highlights of the parade is the opportunity to observe up close and in broad daylight the work of the designers and their teams, who create spectacular costumes worn not only by the Carnival Queen candidates but also by the groups, troupes, and satirical musical groups, brimming with originality, which manage to surprise everyone each year.

The strong family atmosphere of the parade was evident once again throughout the entire route, both among the participating groups and the large crowds who gathered to applaud the creativity and talent of the Carnival performers.

The Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council installed a total of 6,500 free chairs for the public along the entire parade route, in addition to the bleachers set up along the city's coastline, with a capacity for another 1,300 people.

Many of the seats were filled by tourists, largely from the south and north of the island, where they are spending their holidays. According to the Santa Cruz City Council, around 250 buses carrying tourists arrived in the city yesterday to enjoy the Coso Apoteosis (Grand Parade).

The parade proceeded smoothly and without incident, in a family-friendly atmosphere, with the haze almost dissipated and the participants showing off their elaborate costumes and designs amidst dancing and singing. After about four hours of enjoyment, as the sun began to set, this grand parade came to an end, serving as a prelude to a grand finale that promises to be equally spectacular. Today, Wednesday, the event will take place at 10:00 p.m., when the popular Burial of the Sardine will begin, officially bidding farewell to Carnival, although there will still be one last weekend to enjoy before its final closing next Sunday.

El Carnaval de Santa Cruz vive su apoteosis con un Coso multitudinario de cuatro horas

VIDEOCoso Apoteosis Carnaval S/C de Tenerife | 2026

Thursday, 12 February 2026

Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival Queen 2026

Carla Castro Castellano, Carnaval Queen in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026

The most anticipated announcement of the year arrived on the evening of Wednesday 11 February: Santa Cruz de Tenerife has a new Carnival Queen. Carla Castro Castellano is the new sovereign of the Santa Cruz Carnival 2026 with "Icónica" (Iconic) a design by Alexis Santana, representing McDonald's and El Día newspaper. That's two in a row for both the designer and sponsors, who were also winners in 2025.

Mayor of Santa Cruz, José Manuel Bermúdez, together with Queen of 2025, Elizabeth Ledesma Laker, presented the sceptre to the new sovereign.

Now, the festivities can take to the streets with the Opening Parade this Friday, February 13th, bringing the events at the Tenerife International Centre for Trade Fairs and Congresses for this year to a spectacular close.

Ladies-in-Waiting

The new queen will be accompanied by her four ladies-in-waiting. The first lady-in-waiting is Arlena Rubí Mantecón Hernández with “Luminis” (of the light) by Santi Castro, representing the Añaza Carrefour Shopping Centre.

Arlena Rubí Mantecón Hernández with “Luminis,” by Santi Castro

It's been a pretty good year for Santi Castro, with his designs winning both the Junior and Senior Carnival Queens and now the first lady-in-waiting. Santi's name has been familiar to me for as long as I've been following the Santa Cruz Carnival - for which he's been designing since 1980 - and with no need to be impartial in my retirement, I can now reveal that he's always been my favourite. There have been times when I've felt he was robbed of a win, because the judges perhaps weren't brave enough to go with his avant-garde designs, but this time, as his candidate paraded first at the gala, we were struck by how "conservative" it seemed, comparatively at least. 

Then we disolved into fits of giggles at the mere idea of applying the word "conservative" to any of these, frankly ridiculous, if fantastic, creations.

Cecilia Esther Díaz Hernández, with ‘Sueños de Cristal’, by Sedomir Rodríguez de la Sierra

Cecilia Esther Díaz Hernández was chosen as second lady-in-waiting with her fantasy “Sueños de Cristal” (Crystal Dreams), by Sedomir Rodríguez de la Sierra, representing Dormitorum and Diario de Avisos.

Daniela Sánchez Padilla, with ‘Atamande‘, by Team Santana Carnaval

The third lady-in-waiting is Daniela Sánchez Padilla, with “Atamande”, from Team Santana Carnaval, representing Repsol Grupo González Canarias.

Alianara León Hernández, with ‘De tu infierno a mi cielo’, by Yosué Riverol

The court is completed by Alianara León Hernández with “De tu infierno a mi cielo” (From your hell to my heaven), by Yosué Riverol, representing the Island Council of La Palma and the Illustrious City Council of El Paso.

This year's gala has not been without criticism, with El Día newspaper listing among the worst parts, the designers' musical choices - we also felt that the music chosen for many of the candidates seemed to bear no relation to their designs and definitely no relation to carnival - and the sound problems. 

Well, the worst of the sound issues wasn't so much the failure of the sound during the performance by Los 4 (somewhat ironic, as there were 5 of them) group from Cuba, so much as that it didn't fail during the turn of Manny Manuel, Puerto Rican singer, of whom one commentator opined, "Manny Manuel no longer sings like he used to, or he was drunk." We thought so too. The most generous said that the artist, once considered as "the king of merengue", wasn't having his best night. Lots of people agree that there are better Latin acts, but it seems very apparent it's a matter of budget.

There was also aesthetic debate. Several comments agreed that silver and gold predominated this year, with very little chromatic variety.

Diario de Avisos even went as far as to draw parallels with the gala of 2007, with their headline “Not even Amargo dared to go this far”, recalling the bitterly contentious event, when Rafael Amargo presented a gala that eliminated the essence of Carnival to turn it into an empty television show, without rhythm and that left the candidates in the background. Disagree, NOTHING could be that bad. To be fair, it wasn't it's best year either.

The Queen representing the Hogar Canario Venezolano (Venezuelan-Canarian Home) did not participate in the Gala for the first time this year, breaking a 42 year old tradition. This news was shared by the mayor of the capital, José Manuel Bermúdez, who confirmed the group's absence due to 'bureaucratic difficulties' due to the current situation in the country.

VIDEOGala Reina adulta Carnaval S/C de Tenerife | 2026

233 images from the Carnival Queen Gala in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026

Carla Castro, Reina del Carnaval de Santa Cruz de Tenerife: la representante de McDonald's y El Día gana con la fantasía 'Icónica' de Alexis Santana

Carla Castro Castellano, Reina del Carnaval de Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026

Minuto a minuto, la Gala de la Reina del Carnaval de Santa Cruz

Thursday, 5 February 2026

Senior Carnival Queen in Santa Cruz 2026

Dominga Jiménez Pérez, Senior Carnival Queen in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026

Dominga Jiménez Pérez was chosen on Wednesday night, during the Gala held at the Tenerife International Centre for Trade Fairs and Congresses in which eleven candidates participated, as Senior Carnaval Queen in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026. Dressed in the costume "Y llegaste tú" (And You Arrived), by designer Santi Castro, Ms Jiménez arrived at the Santa Cruz Carnival representing the Santiago del Teide City Council.

Her court of honour was headed by María Félix Ramos, who wore "La cosecha" (The Harvest), by Dani Mena, representing Halcón Viajes and Elige Tu Viaje; while María Cristina Fariña was designated as second lady-in-waiting, with "Reina de dos mundos" (Queen of Two Worlds), by Juan Carlos Armas, representing the Arafo City Council; María Ángeles Ramos, wearing "A mi ritmo" (At My Own Pace), by Borja Abreu, representing the La Laguna City Council, was placed as third lady-in-waiting, the court was completed by María del Carmen Hernández, with a creation by Dailos Rodríguez "Eternum Regnum" (Latin phrase meaning "eternal kingdom," "everlasting realm," or "perpetual reign") representing the Tenerife Canarian Wrestling Federation and Petarditos Fiesta.

Around 5,000 spectators gathered to witness the two-and-a-half-hour show, directed by Paula Álvarez and hosted by Victorio Pérez. The Gala featured musical performances by King África, Pepe Benavente, El Morocho, and Jhonny Maquinaria.

The Gala jury consisted of Héctor León, a Fine Arts graduate and costume designer for film and theatre; María Encarnación Ibáñez, a pattern-making and sewing professor in the textile department of Las Indias; Marielba González, director of MG Medical Group clinics; Marta Cairós, director of News Services for Televisión Canaria; Patricia Hodgson, a Fine Arts graduate, painter, and art curator; Carmen Suárez, PhD in Arts and Humanities, conservator and restorer of cultural heritage; and Inés Domínguez, the audience jury member.

The Gala, broadcast live on Televisión Canaria, was also the Senior Citizens' Groups Festival, which this year featured performances by Con Nuestra Gente Chincanayros, Volcanes del Teide, Reconecta2, Tercera Edad Tegueste, Las Incansables de Icod, Antón Guanche Candelaria, Mayores del 2000, Fraisa, Monte Nevado, and Rondalla Las Nieves, in that order.


Dominga Jiménez Pérez, with designer, Santi Castro

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Junior Carnival Queen in Santa Cruz 2026

Micaela Díaz Lima, Junior Queen of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2026 | More photos

Santa Cruz has crowned its first Carnival Queen for 2026 after a lively and emotional gala held the Tenerife International Centre for Trade Fairs and Congresses on Monday (2nd February), under the artistic direction of Paula Álvarez. The Junior Queen of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2026, is Micaela Díaz Lima with a costume entitled “Desde bien lejitos vengo” (I Come From Far Away), designed by Santi Castro, Designer and president of the Tenerife Carnival Designers' Association who celebrated the verdict with his team with enthusiasm and excitement, representing Clínicas Dr. Blas García. The meticulously crafted costume stood out for its fantasy, vibrant colours, and perfect adaptation to the spirit of the festivities. The sceptre was passed to the new young sovereign by Mayor of Santa Cruz, José Manuel Bermúdez Esparza and the outgoing Junior Queen, Camila Dorta Díaz.

Her court of honor included first maid of honour, Leire Socas Alam, with “Mi destino se llama amistad” (My Destiny Is Called Friendship), by David Afonso Darías, representing Podas Bello and Maquinarias Cohermo; Sofía Campos Ramos became the second runner-up, with the costume entitled “Burbujas de amor” (Bubbles of Love), designed by Sedomir Rodríguez de la Sierra, and representing Grupo Intesa. As third lady-in-waiting, Daniela Barrera Padilla wore the costume “Cuenta conmigo” (Count on Me), designed by Alexis Santana, representing the Carnival Float Association and the El Crayón de Sofi Children's Schools; and the last of the ladies-in-waiting, the fourth, was Ana Ferrera González, with the costume “La hora del planeta” (Earth Hour), designed by Dani Mena, representing Henry Cly Photographer, Grupo El Cine, Grupo Los Menceyes, and Ferretería Miraes.

The jury that chose the Children's Carnival Queen and her four Ladies-in-Waiting was made up of Marco Toledo, film and theatre producer, filmmaker, and teacher; Trinidad Pérez Trujillo, representing the public jury; Alegría, presenter, makeup artist, and children's event host; Aina Arpiz, costume designer; Eva Trujillo, presenter for Televisión Canaria; and Sergio Branic, music and theatre producer, presenter, and singer. and Carolina Bethecourt Lorenzo, a professor of Clothing and Accessories Styling at the Las Indias Comprehensive Vocational Training Centre.

The coronation ceremony unfolded quickly, focusing on the candidates and the culminating moment of the jury's decision. With this election, Carnival enters its most intense week. The next events are already scheduled: the Senior Queen will be chosen on Wednesday, 4 Feb, while the adult Queen will be crowned at a Grand Gala on Wednesday, 11 Feb, hosted by Alexis Hernández and television personality Paula Vázquez.


Thursday, 8 January 2026

Carnaval Internacional de Los Cristianos 2026

Poster for the Carnaval Internacional de Los Cristianos 2026 with the theme
"Nos vamos directos ¡Al Espacio!" (We're going straight to space!)

The streets of Los Cristianos will be transformed from Thursday, March 5th to Monday, March 16th, 2026 into a universe of color, music, fantasy, and joy for all ages. The festivities kick off on Thursday, March 5th with the highly anticipated Carnival Presentation and the unveiling of the candidates for Children's Queen, Senior Queen, and Carnival Queen.

Among the highlights is Saturday, March 7th, with the First Daytime Carnival, a day to enjoy music and a festive atmosphere with family and friends. This event will be followed by the spectacular Carnival Opening Parade; the Comparsa Competition and the Murga and Dance Group festivals; the galas for the election of the Senior, Children's, and Youth Queens; the Inclusion Parade; the irreverent Drag Queen Show of the Carnival; the Family Daytime Carnival; the Grand Carnival Parade; and the Burial of the Sardine.

Their Gran Coso Apoteosis del Carnaval (Carnival Main Parade) will take place on Sunday, 15 March 2025 (Usually starts at around 4 pm from the Paloma Beach apartments in the Avda. Juan Carlos I to the Centro Cultural). The program below is translated direct from Arona town hall's website, so I'm publishing it here in good faith, however, feel I must also include the WARNING that Arona has been known to move the dates at the last minute.

PROGRAM

THURSDAY, MARCH 5
Carnival Presentation and Candidates for Children's Queen, Senior Queen, and Carnival Queen

FRIDAY, MARCH 6
Carnival Groups Competition

SATURDAY, MARCH 7
First Daytime Carnival
Carnival Opening Parade

SUNDAY, MARCH 8
Murgas Gathering

MONDAY, MARCH 9
Carnival Dance Group Festival

TUESDAY, MARCH 10
Carnival Queen Election Gala

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11
Inclusion Parade
Carnival Queen Election Gala for Children

THURSDAY, MARCH 12
Grand Carnival Queen Election Gala

FRIDAY, MARCH 13
Carnival Seniors Ball
Carnival Drag Queen Show

SATURDAY, MARCH 14
Second Daytime Carnival with national and international artists
Family Daytime Carnival with diverse performances, workshops, and children's Carnival activities
Carnival Costume Contest
11th Beach Route At the end of the "Óscar Hernández" awards ceremony for the most original, most horrifying, and most outrageous costumes.

SUNDAY, MARCH 15
Classic and Antique Car Show
Grand Carnival Parade

MONDAY, MARCH 16
Burial of the Carnival Sardine

END OF CARNIVAL

This schedule is subject to change

Monday, 28 April 2025

Public Holidays in Tenerife in 2026

The Government of the Canary Islands approved the calendar for 2026. It does not include July 25th, the Feast of St. James the Apostle (patron saint of Spain), as that falls on a Sunday, replacing it with May 30th, Canary Islands Day. Also, December 6, Día de la Constitución Española (Spanish Constitution), which falls on a Sunday, has been replaced with November 2, creating a three-day long weekend.

The the holidays for the Canary Islands in 2026:

  • January 1st, Año Nuevo (New Year's Day)
  • January 6th, Epifanía del Señor (Epiphany/Three Kings Day)
  • April 2nd, Jueves Santo (Holy Thursday)
  • April 3Viernes Santo (Good Friday)
  • May 1, Fiesta del Trabajo (Labour Day)
  • May 30, Día de Canarias (Canary Islands Day)
  • August 15, Asunción de la Virgen (Assumption of the Virgin)
  • October 12, Fiesta Nacional de España (National Day of Spain)
  • November 2, Todos los Santos (All Saints' Day)
  • December 8, Inmaculada Concepción (Immaculate Conception)
  • December 25, Natividad del Señor (Christmas Day)

In Tenerife, February 2, the Feast of Our Lady of Candelaria is also a holiday. 

El Gobierno aprueba el calendario laboral de Canarias para 2026

More information: Public holidays in the Canary Islands

Monday, 10 March 2025

Tenerife Carnival Dates for 2026

The poster designed by Héctor Expósito from La Palma, entitled "Es más bello vivir bailando" (It is more beautiful to live dancing), was the winner of the competition organized by Fiestas de Santa Cruz de Tenerife and represents this year's carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Searching for information on the Carnaval de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife Carnival or Karneval Teneriffa 2026 then you've come to the right place.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2026 has a theme and a calendar

Ritmos latinos’ (Latin rhythms) will be the theme of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2026, which will be held between January 16 and February 22. The choice of theme is the result of the online vote, organized by the city council, which won with 34.21% of popular support over the other options. The result was announced on the final day of the 2025 carnival in Santa Cruz. 


CONFIRMED: The next edition of the Carnival, in 2026, will begin on Friday, January 16 with the Opening Ceremony. After that inauguration and the long list of contests (below, based on many previous years' timetables), Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2026 in the streets will begin on Friday, 13 February 2026, with the Opening Parade and will end on Piñata Sunday, February 22. 

Many of the events can be watched live on CarnavalTVC

From the Cabalgata Anunciadora (Carnival Opening Parade) on 1 Mar 2019

(Don't worry about carnival in the streets beginning on Friday the 13th, because it's Martes 13 (Tuesday 13th) that is considered unlucky in Spain.)


Puerto de la Cruz Carnival 2026

The International Carnival of Puerto de la Cruz this year looks to Mexico as its source of inspiration and the festivities kick off on Friday, February 6, with the official inauguration and the presentation of the candidates in the Plaza de Concejil, starting at 9:00 pm. The carnival runs to Sunday 22 February. Some key dates and events are:

  • Thursday 12 February - Election of the Carnival Queen
  • Friday 13 February - Election of the Carnival King
  • Wednesday 18 February - Burial of the Sardine
  • Friday 20 February - Mascarita Ponte Tacón
  • Saturday 21 February - Main Parade, from 4 pm.

Los Gigantes Carnival 2026

Yet to be confirmed, but the start of carnival in Los Gigantes is usually on the Friday ten days after Shrove Tuesday, which would be on Friday 27 Feb 2026. Their Carnival Main Parade is usually held in the afternoon of the Sunday, which would be 1 March 2026.

All dates are subject to changes that are beyond our control