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Carnevale a Termini: tradizione, spettacolo e divertimento per tutte le età

The Carnevale a Termini returns with its 41st edition, confirming its status as the longest-running Carnival in the Sorrento Peninsula.

The dates to mark on your calendar are February 15, 16, 17 and 22, with a rich programme of events designed for both adults and children, including parades, shows, music and entertainment.

Programma del Carnevale a Termini 2026

Sunday, February 15: official opening

The festival kicks off on Sunday, February 15 with the Carnival Village, open from 12:00 pm, featuring inflatables and activities for families.
In the afternoon, the opening ceremonydance school performances, and the much-awaited parade of allegorical floats will take centre stage.

The evening concludes with plenty of laughter thanks to a cabaret show by Enzo & Sal, promising a fun-filled Sunday.

Monday, February 16: a day for children

Carnival Monday is dedicated to younger participants with the Children’s Carnival, a special moment designed just for them.
This is followed by the First Carnival Palio of Termini, an event that blends games, tradition and community participation.

Tuesday, February 17: dance and celebration

On Tuesday, February 17, the spotlight is on aerial dance performances and the parade of allegorical floats departing from Villaggio Casa.
The day ends with an energetic Carnival Party, keeping the festive spirit alive into the evening.

Sunday, February 22: the grand finale

The grand finale takes place on Sunday, February 22, with the return of the Carnival Village, another parade of allegorical floats, and an unmissable musical cabaret show with Gigione.
The event concludes with a spectacular pyro-musical performance, delivering a truly memorable and colourful ending.

A carnival for the whole community

Throughout the event, visitors can enjoy food stands and open-air shows, celebrating local flavours, togetherness and tradition.

The Carnevale a Termini is more than just a festival: it is a moment of connection, identity and shared joy, made possible thanks to the commitment of associations, volunteers, sponsors and the entire community.