Cayman Islands Pirates Week is almost upon us
This year’s Pirates Week – the National festival of the Cayman Islands – running from 6 November to 16 November, promises another eleven fun-filled days of music, street dancing, culinary delights and pirate attractions for Caymanians and visitors alike.
Now a firm fixture in the Cayman calendar, the national festival will kick-off on the Friday with a steel pan competition and launch party, including spectacular fireworks display. The opening ceremony will also see the crowning of the Festival Queen and the launch of the Street Dance and Food Festival.
The renowned mock pirate invasion will take place on the first Saturday with the surprise landing of two historic sailing vessels and the capturing of the Governor at George Town harbor.
Pirate fans can visit the website for regular festival updates, www.piratesweekfestival.com, or check out Facebook and Twitter. To take part in the ‘pirate invasion’ or volunteer for the festival contact [email protected].
The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism has a Visitor Information booth in the Customs hall of the Owen Roberts International Airport, which is fully stocked with the latest tourist publications, brochures and other information visitors may need during a visit to the Cayman Islands.
Pirates Week Events Schedule:
Cayman Brac
Friday & Saturday October 31 and November 1 – Cayman Brac Heritage Festival
Grand Cayman
Friday November 7 – Fireworks, Street Dance & Food Festival
Saturday November 8 – Pirate Invasion & Landing, Street Dance & Food Festival
Heritage Days
Monday November 10 – East End Heritage Day
Tuesday November 11 – West Bay Heritage Day
Wednesday November 12 – North Side Heritage Day
Thursday November 13 – Bodden Town Heritage Day
Friday November 14 – George Town Heritage Day
Saturday November 15 – Trial of the Pirates, Fireworks and Street Dance
Little Cayman
Friday & Saturday November 21 & 22 – Little Cayman Heritage Celebration