Limassol carnival 2026 celebrates passion and tradition

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A historic celebration in Limassol

The Limassol Carnival 2026 is underway, bringing the city alive with parades, music, and festivities. Known as the most popular and traditional carnival in Cyprus, it draws locals and visitors alike to celebrate community, culture, and creativity.

Cultural significance and local participation

This year, the carnival crowns Amaryllis Kyriakou as the “Queen of Passion and Madness.” She emphasised the festival’s long-standing cultural value, noting that it has evolved over decades while preserving its core traditions. “Limassol Carnival is not just a series of events; it is a living part of the city’s heritage,” Kyriakou said, highlighting the strong connection between the celebrations and local identity.

Joy, inclusion, and collective spirit

The carnival offers a space for enjoyment and self-expression for all ages. Parades, parties, and interactive events promote collective participation, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Kyriakou noted that the event encourages optimism and joy, allowing residents and visitors to step away from daily challenges. The festival also celebrates inclusion, welcoming everyone without discrimination under the motto “CARNIVAL FOR ALL.”

Tourism and economic impact

Beyond cultural value, Limassol Carnival 2026 boosts tourism and the local economy. The event reinforces Limassol’s image as a European city of culture and creativity. A special film project during the main parade will showcase the carnival internationally, further promoting the city and its traditions.

Message from the Queen of Passion and Madness

Kyriakou encourages attendees to immerse themselves fully in the celebrations. “Dance, express yourself, and enjoy the moment,” she said. She summed up the festival’s spirit in one word: “Life.” Limassol’s carnival pulses with energy, passion, and creative excitement, making it a unique cultural landmark in Cyprus.


Also read: Limassol carnival kicks off with Tsiknopempti celebrations
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