If you want to try this year other than the beautiful Italian carnivals, like Venice, Viareggio Sciacca, consider the following carnival celebrations, among the most famous and exciting in the world.
Before turning to these sought-after destinations, where the preparation is almost in, worth a quick look at the trend in search of flights from Italy for the period of Carnival*. At the top of the list are the timeless London and Paris, which certainly will not miss the festivities. Two Spanish cities, Madrid and Barcelona, while the seventh, or the only Asian destination Bangkok. Remarkable ninth place in Venice, that normally fits over the 20 th place.
From fashion shows to the more traditional allegorical, by the cultural mix of pure samba, in the following locations, chosen by Skyscanner.it, leading site in the comparison of cheap flights, is fun.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, you know, has an excellent reputation for Carnival festivities, being the largest party in the world. There is no other place on earth where this event is celebrated with so much passion and time spent. The dance schools, wagons imposing, glittering costumes, the Carnival in Rio is unmatched. Ready to join the Samba Parade? The first day of the festival is the 18 February, just enough time to seek the voli per Rio de Janeiro.
Seychelles, Victory
The Seychelles, Besides being a coveted tourist destination for its beaches and the climate heavenly, is a "melting pot of cultures", a rich blend of influences and traditions that characterize this small Indian Ocean island. Between 2 and 4 March will take place 'Carnaval International de Victoria’, for this event are invited to celebrate, all together, representatives of the major carnivals of the world ... And the average temperature during this period is about 28 °.
Malta, Joy
Celebrated as early as the 16 th century, Carnival in Malta is a unique experience. The small island of Gozo, north-west of Malta, is known for its particular version of the Carnival, which takes place in the main square in Victoria, The Tokk, and in the village of Nadur. In this place, the festival takes on tones of absurd and grotesque to promote a complete anonymity. The local, in fact, take great care not to be recognized, rather, even remain silent and that is why the festival is also known as 'Carnival silent'.