Barranquilla Carnival 2026 to drive over $840 billion in local economy

The Barranquilla Carnival 2026 is projected to inject over $840 billion into the local economy, according to official estimates. It expects 820,000 visitors and more than 6 million spectators, while creating 193,000 temporary jobs.

The Barranquilla Carnival 2026 extends beyond its cultural traditions in the Colombian Caribbean, serving as a key economic driver. Official projections show the event will circulate more than $840 billion in the local economy, establishing it as the region's leading creative industry.

Regarding employment, it is expected to create 193,000 direct and indirect jobs, the largest source of temporary work in the city. For this edition, 3,800 positions in logistics and operations have been opened. The Portafolio de Estímulos will invest over $10.69 billion, aiding more than 50,000 artists, makers, and cultural managers.

The audience will be vast: more than 6 million spectators are anticipated, encompassing in-person attendees and online views, with 820,000 national and international visitors arriving. Of these, about 107,000 will arrive by air. Hotel occupancy will exceed 90%, reaching 100% during peak days.

The Battle of Flowers, scheduled for February 14 on Vía 40, will feature 14,000 dancers, 73 folklore groups, 18 floats approximately 10 meters tall, 39 orchestras, and 59 trailers along the cumbiodrome, which marks its 35th anniversary. Security measures include 2,630 police officers, with 1,750 reinforcements and 880 specialists, backed by the Army, Navy, Air Force, Red Cross, Firefighters, Migración Colombia, and Interpol.

Prior to the official days, the precarnaval has already drawn nearly 2 million spectators, with 42,000 participants in parades and events, and 22,000 artists. Events such as the Suroccidente Carnival gathered over 5,600 participants, the Gay Carnival more than 2,100 people, and the Children's Carnival exceeded 10,000.

On sustainability, more than 5 tons of recyclable waste have been recovered, with ongoing assessments of the carbon and plastic footprint. These figures highlight the carnival's role as a large-scale economic operation in Barranquilla.

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