Panama Events & Festivals 2026

Complete calendar of 17 events: Las Tablas Carnival, Jazz Festival, Black Christ of Portobelo, Pollera Festival and more. Dates, locations and tips for each festival.

January
Panama Jazz Festival
Music

Panama Jazz Festival

One of the most important jazz festivals in Latin America, held every January in Panama City since 2003. Founded by legendary Panamanian pianist Danilo Pérez, it brings together world-class international artists.

Panama City (Casco Viejo and downtown) 1 week
January
Flower & Coffee Fair
Cultural

Flower & Coffee Fair

The Flower & Coffee Fair is held every January in Boquete, Chiriquí, in the highland cloud forest. Exotic flower exhibitions, tastings of the famous Geisha coffee, indigenous crafts, and folk music in a spectacular natural setting.

Boquete, Chiriquí (highlands) 10 days
January
Parade of a Thousand Polleras
Cultural

Parade of a Thousand Polleras

Every January, Las Tablas hosts a parade of over a thousand women wearing the pollera, Panama's national dress. A spectacle of color, tradition, and Panamanian pride that fills the streets with gold jewelry, tembleques, and the region's traditional music.

Las Tablas, Los Santos province 1 day
February
Panama Carnival
Cultural

Panama Carnival

Panama's biggest party, celebrated four days before Ash Wednesday. Las Tablas hosts the legendary rivalry between Calle Arriba and Calle Abajo with elaborate floats, culecos (water trucks), and queen competitions.

Las Tablas (Azuero) and Panama City 4 days
February
Portobelo Congo Festival
Cultural

Portobelo Congo Festival

The Portobelo Congo Festival is a unique Afro-colonial carnival celebration where descendants of maroon slaves recreate their ancestors' resistance and freedom through dance, drums, and theatrical performances. Living cultural heritage just 30 minutes from Playa Escondida.

Portobelo, Colón — 30 min from Playa Escondida 4 days (Carnival period)
March
Holy Week
Religious

Holy Week

Holy Week is Panama's most important religious celebration. Solemn processions wind through towns and cities, especially in La Villa de Los Santos, Atalaya, and Pesé. Beyond religious fervor, it's peak beach season and the perfect opportunity to enjoy Panama's coastline.

All of Panama (La Villa de Los Santos, Pesé, Atalaya, and beaches) 1 week (Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday)
April
International Fair of Azuero
Cultural

International Fair of Azuero

The International Fair of Azuero is held every April in Villa de Los Santos, on the Azuero Peninsula. Ten days of bull riding, típica music, folkloric dances, agricultural exhibits, and the best of rural Panamanian tradition.

Villa de Los Santos, Azuero Peninsula 10 days
April
Panama International Film Festival
Cultural

Panama International Film Festival

IFF Panama is Central America's most important film festival, showcasing international, Latin American, and Panamanian films in Casco Viejo's historic theaters. A week of screenings, director talks, and cultural events.

Casco Viejo, Panama City 7 days
June
Corpus Christi
Religious

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi in Panama is a unique celebration that fuses Catholicism with indigenous traditions. The diablicos sucios (dirty devils) dance in elaborate wooden masks and red-and-black striped costumes through the streets of Los Santos and Penonomé.

Los Santos, Penonomé, and La Villa de Los Santos 4 days
July
National Pollera Festival
Cultural

National Pollera Festival

The National Pollera Festival is held every July in Las Tablas, paying tribute to Panama's national dress. Women from across the country wear hand-embroidered polleras valued at thousands of dollars, accompanied by traditional dances and típica music.

Las Tablas, Los Santos province 3 days
July
Santa Librada Patron Saint Festival
Cultural

Santa Librada Patron Saint Festival

The Santa Librada Festival in Las Tablas every July is one of Panama's most colorful celebrations. Pollera parades, bullfights, típica music, the Festival Queen, and fireworks lighting up the town for a week.

Las Tablas, Los Santos province 1 week (around July 20th)
August
Panama Restaurant Week
Food

Panama Restaurant Week

Panama Restaurant Week is the country's biggest food event, where the city's top restaurants offer special fixed-price menus at accessible prices. It's the perfect opportunity to try top restaurants like Maito, Donde José, and dozens more.

Panama City (over 100 restaurants) 1 week
September
National Mejorana Festival
Music

National Mejorana Festival

The National Mejorana Festival is held every September in Guararé, Los Santos, and is the largest celebration of Panamanian folklore. Sung décimas, mejorana guitar, tamboritos, traditional dances, and the essence of Panamanian traditional music.

Guararé, Los Santos province 5 days
October
Black Christ Festival of Portobelo
Religious

Black Christ Festival of Portobelo

Complete guide to the Black Christ Festival 2026 — October 21st in Portobelo, Colón. Thousands of pilgrims, candlelit nighttime procession, Congo drums and Afro-Caribbean dances at this UNESCO World Heritage town. How to get there, what to expect, and where to stay.

Portobelo, Colón province (Caribbean coast) 1 day (with multi-day pilgrimages)
October
El Valle Orchid Festival
Cultural

El Valle Orchid Festival

The Orchid Festival celebrates the extraordinary botanical diversity of El Valle de Antón's crater, where over 100 orchid species grow. Exhibitions, cultivation competitions, botanical hiking, and artisanal market just 45 minutes from Buenaventura.

El Valle de Antón, Coclé — 45 min from Buenaventura 3 days
November
Panama Independence Days
Cultural

Panama Independence Days

Panama celebrates three independence days in November: the 3rd (from Colombia, 1903), the 10th (First Cry of Independence from Villa de Los Santos, 1821), and the 28th (from Spain, 1821). Civic parades, flags, school bands, and patriotic events fill the country.

All of Panama (Panama City, Colón, Villa de Los Santos) All of November (3 main dates)
November
Day of the Dead
Religious

Day of the Dead

Every November 2nd, Panamanian families visit cemeteries to honor their deceased loved ones with flowers, candles, food, and prayers. It is a day of community remembrance, reflection, and celebration of life.

All of Panama (with emphasis on rural Azuero and Veraguas) 1 day

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