Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2026: dates, program and main events
The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026 will be held from January 16 to February 22. This event is one of the most important in the Canary Islands, promoting local tradition and culture. With the theme "Los Ritmos Latinos," the carnival will encompass a variety of events, including contests and parades. A large turnout of both residents and visitors is expected.
Planning your visit to the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026 is the first step to experience one of the most spectacular festivals of the Atlantic. Every year, the capital of Tenerife is transformed into a stage full of music, costumes, parades and fun that attracts thousands of visitors. With a varied program that includes the Queen’s Gala, parades and open-air carnival nights,
the city offers unique experiences both day and night. Thanks to its mild climate and festive atmosphere, each day is lived with intensity, mixing tradition, creativity and joy. In this guide you will discover all the essentials to not miss anything of the Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and make the most of this unforgettable celebration.
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- 1. Dates and development of the Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
- 2. Program and main events of the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
- 3. History and evolution of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival
- 4. Themes and symbols of the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
- 5. Living the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife: practical advices
- 6. Frequently asked questions about the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
1. Dates and development of the Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is celebrated annually, noted for its color and variety of events. In 2026, the festivities promise to be memorable, with an extensive calendar of programmed activities.
JAN
Inauguration of Carnival 2026
JAN
First phase of the Children's Murgas Contest
JAN
Second phase of the Children's Murgas Contest
JAN
Choreographic Festival
JAN
First phase of the Adult Murgas Contest
JAN
Second phase of the Adult Murgas Contest
JAN
Third phase of the Adult Murgas Contest
JAN
Fourth phase of the Adult Murgas Contest
JAN
Final of the Adult Murgas Contest
FEB
Musical Group Competition
FEB
Children's Queen Election Gala
FEB
Queen's Election Gala and Festival de Agrupaciones de Los Mayores (Festival of Groups of Los Mayores)
FEB
The Laughter Song Contest
FEB
Comparsas Contest
FEB
Costume Contest
FEB
Rondalla Contest
FEB
Concert by Agrupación Lírico Musical Los Fregolinos
FEB
Grand Gala for the Election of the Carnival Queen 2026
FEB
Performance of the Agrupación Lírica La Zarzuela of the Círculo de Amistad XII de Enero.
FEB
2026 Carnival Announcement Parade
FEB
Carriages and Decorated Carriages Contest
FEB
Rhythm and Harmony Competition
FEB
Carnival by Night
FEB
Performance by the Afilarmónica Ni fú - Ni fá
FEB
Concert of the Agrupación Lírico Musical Los Fregolinos
FEB
First Day Carnival
FEB
Dragnaval Gala
FEB
Carnival by Night
FEB
Performance by the Afilarmónica Ni fú - Ni fá
FEB
Performance by Agrupación Lírico Musical Los Fregolinos
FEB
"Coso" Apotheosis of Carnival
FEB
Burial of the sardine
FEB
Inclusive Carnival
FEB
Rondalla Festival
FEB
Children's Coso
FEB
Carnival by Night
FEB
Second Day Carnival
FEB
Performance of the Afilarmónica Ni fú - Ni fá
FEB
Great pyrotechnic display
FEB
Performance of the Agrupación Lírica La Zarzuela del Círculo de Amistad XII de Enero (La Zarzuela Lyric Group of the Círculo de Amistad XII de Enero)
FEB
Antique car exhibition
2. Program and main events of the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026 is one of the most internationally recognized carnivals. Its program combines tradition, spectacle and popular participation

Carnival Queen Election Gala
One of the most emblematic events. The candidates parade in spectacular costumes that represent the theme of the year and the creative spirit of the carnival.

Children's Queen and Queen of the Seniors Gala
Events that reflect the inclusive nature of the carnival, giving prominence to both children and the elderly.

Murga competitions
Murgas provide social criticism, humor and music. Their contests are followed with great passion and are an essential part of Tenerife’s carnival identity.

Comparsas and choreographic groups
The comparsas fill the carnival with rhythm, color and dance, being protagonists in both galas and parades.

Carnival parade announcing the Carnival
It marks the beginning of carnival in the streets. Floats, costumes and music travel the main avenues of the city in a crowded festive atmosphere.

Day Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
One of the most popular formats, especially for families and visitors. Live music and costumes fill the city during the day.

Night carnival and street parties
During the evenings, Santa Cruz turns into a huge open-air dance floor, with music stages and thousands of people celebrating.

Burial of the Sardine
Symbolic act that ends the carnival, combining satire, tradition and popular participation.
3. History and evolution of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival
The origin of the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife dates back several centuries, linked to popular celebrations of a festive nature.

Origin of the carnival
The origin of the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife dates back several centuries, linked to popular celebrations of a festive nature.

Carnival during the 20th century
During part of the 20th century, the carnival suffered prohibitions, but managed to stay alive under other names until its official recovery.

International recognition
Today it is considered one of the most important carnivals in the world, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
4. Themes and symbology of the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
Each edition revolves around an official theme, which defines the aesthetics of the carnival.

Central theme: Latin Rhythms
This year, the carnival will focus on the rich cultural heritage of Latin rhythms. The influence of diverse musical genres will mark the presentation and scheduled events.

Poster and official presentation
The Carnival 2026 poster will reflect the joy and dynamism of the central theme. It is expected to be an iconic symbol representing the innovation of the event.

Innovation in scenography and costumes
The carnival scenery will include visual elements that evoke the colors and textures of Latin America. As for the costumes, priority will be given to originality and creativity in the designs, highlighting the skills of local artisans.
5. Living the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife: practical advices
Enjoying the carnival is a unique experience, but there are a few things to keep in mind.

Where the carnival is celebrated
Mainly in downtown Santa Cruz and in venues set up for events and concerts.

Day carnival vs. night carnival
Daytime carnival: more familiar
Night Carnival: more intense and festive

Transportation, safety and recommendations
Use public transportation
Plan schedules
Respecting safety standards
6. Frequently asked questions about the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026
The Santa Cruz Carnival generates many doubts among attendees and interested parties. Below are some of the most common questions that usually arise around this festive event.

When is the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2026?
Between January and February, according to the official calendar.
Is the carnival free?
Most of the street events are free of charge.
What is the best day to attend?
The Cavalcade and the Daytime Carnival are the most popular.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, especially during daytime events.

