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Events Taking Place in April


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  1. Carnaval de Guayama - April
    The region around Guayama still honors African legends of sorcery and witchcraft. The Brujo Carnival retells these old stories "brujo" means warlock or spell, and incorporates them into a weekend-long festival.
    Guayama
    (787) 864-0600

  2. Carnaval de Primavera - April
    Comerio

  3. Feria de Artesania Femenina - April
    Carolina

  4. Feria de la Caña - April
    Maunabo

  5. Festival Cultural - April
    Vieques

  6. Festival de Bomba y Plena - April
    Humacao

  7. Festival de Chiringas - April
    Fajardo

  8. Festival de la Chiringa - April
    Guayanilla

  9. Festival del Chigüero - April
    Cabo Rojo

  10. Festival del Pescao - April
    Guanica

  11. Festival de Teatro Infantil - April
    Orocovis

  12. Festival Sapo Toro - April
    Juana Diaz

  13. Festival Tierra Adentro - April
    Utuado

  14. Festival Tipico Cultural - April
    Las Piedras

  15. Fiestas de Guarionex - April
    Utuado

  16. Fiestas de San Antonio - April
    Aguadilla

  17. Fiestas Patronales San Pedro Martir - April
    Every year, Guaynabo celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Guaynabo

  18. Jornada a Betances - April
    Commenmorates the birth of Dr. Ramon Emeterio Betances. 19th century abolitionist and independence leader.
    Cabo Rojo
    (787) 851-1025

  19. La Bicicletada Fajardena - April
    Fajardo

  20. Mavi Carnival - April
    Juana Diaz celebrates in April a mavi carnival, a fermented drink made from the bark of the ironwood (Colubrina reclinata) tree. The festivities include dances, food, parades and costumes.
    Juana Diaz
    (787) 837-2185

  21. Olimpiadas del Torito - April
    Cayey

  22. Regata de Veleros Copa Kelly - April
    Fajardo



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