Known for its beach resorts, lush trees and Blue Mountain Coffee, visiting Jamaica is always a good idea. Carnival in Jamaica is a fave amongst many, with dope beach party offerings and pretty costumes, you can enjoy many elements of this carnival experience, the Jamaican way. Here are some things to know. 
The parade will take place on April 12, 2026
Traveling to Jamaica is convenient
Jamaica has two airports, (KIN) in Kingston, where all the carnival related events are happening and (MBJ) in Montego Bay. It may be cheaper to fly into MBJ but keep in mind you will have to take the Knutsford Express or hire a taxi to Kingston (2.5 hour drive).
Where to Stay
Jamaica is known as one of the top 3 travel destinations in the Caribbean. If you have been looking forward to taking a vacation, this may be the perfect time. Party with friends in Kingston for two or three days then hop the Knutsford Express to Mobay or Negril for more sun, sand and sea. For Carnival related events, stay in New Kingston. Recommended hotels:
- AC Hotel (Modern)
- ROK Hotel (Modern)
- R Hotel Kingston
- Spanish Court Hotel
- The Courtleigh
- The Pegasus Hotel
There are several transportation options in Kingston, Jamaica. Google Maps / Apple Maps work well in Jamaica so you could opt to rent a car and drive yourself around, Uber is also active (though drivers are sometimes limited). You could also hire a reputable taxi service (Mortec, City Guide, Express, El Shaddai and On Time)
Carnival Fetes – Fete List 2026 Available
Carnival in Jamaica offers most of the popular events many have come to love from other carnivals and some of their own. Sunkissed is a premium all-inclusive yacht party at a sandbar (a collection of sand in the middle of the ocean) that cannot be missed.
Costume Bands to Play Mas With
There are some options when it comes to participating in a band. Most of the bands also offer a t-shirt package if you don’t feel like shelling out thousands for a costume. Your band options are
- Bacchanal Jamaica
- Xodus Carnival
- GenXS Jamaica
- Yard Mas
Touristy things to check out
If you traveled from far or plan to make Jamaica a relaxing vacation after you finish wining on the road, here are some places to check out while you’re already on the island.
- South Avenue Grill (for eats)
- Strawberry Hill Hotel & Spa (For lunch with a view or spa day)
- Al Fresco Picnic at Cedar Estate (St. Ann)
- Bob Marley Museum
- Strawberry Fields (St. Mary)
- Stush in the Bush, Dining Experience (St. Ann)
- Tour the home of Jamaica’s first black millionaire at Devon House
- Bob Marley Beach, Wickie Wackie Beach, Ft. Clarence (beaches nearby Kingston for lounging not swimming)
Is there anything else you need to know? Ask me in the comments