Nevis Mango Festival to return from July 5-7
While announcing the return of the highly anticipated festival, the Authority said, "Nevis Mango Festival Turns 10. Life is like a mango, sweet and juicy with a burst of sunshine in every bite!"

The Tourism Authority is all set to host the 10th edition of the Nevis Mango Festival from July 5 to 7, 2024. This annual festival will host a number of events and activities featuring around 44 varieties of mangoes.
While announcing the return of the highly anticipated festival, the Authority said, "Nevis Mango Festival Turns 10. Life is like a mango, sweet and juicy with a burst of sunshine in every bite!"It asked all the citizens and residents to save the date for the celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Nevis Mango Festival 2024. "Join us for an even bigger and better celebration of all things mango. Mark your calendars and get ready to savour the flavours.," it added.
From July 5 to 7th, Nevisians will get the chance to indulge in a juicy adventure filled with tantalizing tastings and the sweetest mango treats.
Every year, hundreds and thousands of people from across the Caribbean join this festival to experience various flavours of mangoes.The love for the festival is inevitable from various social media users who have shared their experiences and glimpses from the previous year's Mango Festival.
Coryn Anaya Clarke, an 8-year-old from Trinidad and Tobago, joined the festival last year with her family. She advised all her Facebook followers to add the festival to their 'must-do' list.
"If you've never been to the Nevis Mango Festival, please do yourself a favour and add it to your "must-do" list," said Clarke.[caption id="attachment_66154" align="aligncenter" width="100%"]
Additionally, several social media users have expressed their excitement to join this year's festival and have also suggested the organizers make better preparations.
"I am looking forward to a better mango festival that won't run out of food and drink when it's only four o'clock," wrote a user named Nekeisha Aulder, while another user said, "I had an awesome time at For the Love of Mangoes...looking forward to the next experience."
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