Madeira is gearing up for Carnival 2026, set to take place from 11 to 22 February. A highlight of the island’s annual events calendar, the celebrations will bring music, colour and energy to Funchal and surrounding towns.
*All details correct at time of publish (06 January 2026)
The main event is the Grand Allegoric Parade, which will be held on Saturday, 14 February and will see the streets of Funchal taken over by more than 1,500 performers, elaborately decorated floats and dazzling costumes.
Set to pulsating rhythms, the evening parade delivers a high-energy spectacle that rivals some of the world’s most famous Carnival celebrations.
On Carnival Tuesday, 17 February, the spotlight turns to the Cortejo Trapalhão (Slapstick Parade), a playful, satirical procession that welcomes locals and visitors alike.
Inspired by spontaneous parades in the early 20th century, the event celebrates creativity and humour through costumes ranging from social and political satire to traditional and character-themed disguises.
Open to individuals and groups, the parade features several categories and awards cash prizes to winners.
Running throughout the festivities from 11 to 22 February, the Carnival Market will take place along the Central Walkway of Avenida Arriaga, one of the liveliest streets in the city, known for its cafés, shops and cultural atmosphere.
The market features a wide range of regional products, including fresh fruit, the emblematic Madeira Wine, sugarcane honey and other local goods, alongside traditional Carnival delicacies.
Decorated with colourful Carnival motifs and filled with music, the market offers a welcoming setting that reflects the cheerful spirit of the Madeiran Carnival.
With its mild winter climate and rich cultural programme, Carnival 2026 is an ideal time to experience Madeira at its most colourful.
For more information on the event, please visit the Madeira Promotion Bureau website: https://visitmadeira.com/en/whats-on/events/carnival/
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