Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Port Douglas - Carnivale In The Village

Port Douglas Carnivale began in 1993 and initially was designed to celebrate the opening of the tourist season and market Port Douglas as a holiday destination to both domestic and international visitors.

Carnivale is an award winning event and it is a week long party often described as the most exciting event of the year in Port Douglas.

A unique affair Port Douglas Carnivale is a celebration that attracts and inspires an enormous amount of participation from the local residents, businesses and industry. Almost the entire community actively takes part: be it in an event or as a spectator. As a result, the turnout grows from year to year and many tourists make a point of returning each year to be involved in the celebration of culture, wine and cuisine.

This year the theme is "Stars under the stars" and will include the introduction of new events such as the "Over The Fence" Comedy Film Festival which will be held at the Karnak Playhouse, Port Douglas Outdoor Cinema and a "Captive of the Headhunters' Exhibit in Cow Bay.

Please see table below for a comprehensive event guide.

The launch of the Port Douglas Carnivale is the Carnivale masquerade Cocktail Party is with this years theme of "Art of masquerade". Held at the historical old Sugar Wharf.

All time favourite events including the street fiesta which will see the main street of Port Douglas (Macrossan Street) blocked off to vehicles and turned into a mammoth street party. All night alfresco dining from over 80 restaurants and food stalls, fine wine, live music, street theatre, fireworks and the highlight that is the float and parade ensures that the Port Douglas Carnivale is always spectacular.

On Saturday evening among the swaying palms "Food, Wine & A Taste of Port" serves up an exciting taste sensation as the full moon rises over the coral sea and you can experience the reason why Port Douglas is renowned for being amongst the best dining in Australia.

Many other events not to be missed include the Blessing of the fleet, the Marina Mirage longest lunch, the Four Mile Beach family fun day, the Marina Mirage Seafood Extravaganza, not to mention the Port Douglas golf challenge, regatta, fishing competition and twilight sail.

Port Douglas Carnivale has something for everyone and is a tropical celebration of tropical life.

EVENT CALENDAR

PORT DOUGLAS VILLAGE CARNIVALE

20-29 May 2005

20 May Sea Temple Masquerade Cocktail Party

20-29 May Sea Temple Carnivale Art Exhibition

20-29 May Kuku Yalanji Art Exhibition

20-29 May Carnivale @ Hartley's Crocodile Adventures

20-29 May Carnivale in the Daintree & Cape Tribulation

20-29 May "Captive of the Head Hunters" Art & Artefacts Exhibition

21 May Inaugural Carnivale Tennis Cup

21 May Reef 'n' Rainforest Race Day

21 & 22 May Over the Fence Comedy Film Festival

21 & 22 May Port Douglas Yacht Club Fishing Competition

21 & 28 May Soccer Time at Carnivale

22 May Trinity Cycle Works Criterium

23-29 May Port Douglas Outdoor Cinema & Family Entertainment

24 & 25 May The 2005 Port Douglas Golf Challenge

24-29 May Sea Temple Carnivale Corporate Mask Competition

25 May WAGLS Twilight Sail

28, 28, 29 May Hogs Breath Clipper Cup Series Regatta

27 May Blessing of the Fleet

27 May Marina Mirage Longest Lunch

27 May Lotsa Printing Carnivale on Macrossan Street Fiesta

27 May Court House Hotel Fireworks Spectacular

28 May ANZ Bank Four Mile Beach Family Fun Day

28 May Food & Wine & A Taste of Port

29 May Marina Mirage Seafood Extravaganza

Port Douglas Carnivale 2006 - next year's carnivale dates have not yet been finalised. Watch this space for more information.




Patrick and his partner Helen came to Port Douglas five years ago, they are one of the many who came for a week and just never left. Now with a young family and having invested in several properties in the area they are very committed to Port Douglas. Over the last two and a half years Patrick has placed particular emphasis on listing and selling Residential and Holiday properties up to $500,000 which has been an exciting and rewarding area of the market to have been involved in. Body Corporate regulations, Onsite management agreements and letting agreements are not everyone's cup of tea but is something Patrick enjoys and they are a crucial part of the market he excels in. Find out more about Patrick Belcher and Port Douglas at http://www.realestateportdouglas.com.au

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