The Devil’s Bridge Kite Tradition Celebrates 21 Years
The Devil’s Bridge kite event marks 21 years of Easter Monday celebrations in Antigua and Barbuda.
The celebration runs from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Each year, crowds gather along the eastern coastline to watch colorful kites fill the sky.
Moreover, the kites are handcrafted, showcasing creativity and skill. They create a vibrant display of community spirit and joy.
What began as a simple pastime has grown into a national tradition. Today, it brings together multiple generations for a day of fun, connection, and culture.
Organisers say the 21-year milestone highlights the event’s lasting appeal. Families and visitors continue to look forward to it each Easter.
In addition, the tradition blends recreation with cultural expression. It provides an opportunity to celebrate heritage while enjoying family activities.
Meanwhile, participants take pride in crafting and flying their kites. The event encourages teamwork, creativity, and shared enjoyment.
Furthermore, the kite festival strengthens community bonds. People gather not only to watch but also to take part in this cherished celebration.
At the same time, the event remains a highlight of Easter observances in the country. It draws attention locally and promotes tourism in the area.
The organizers emphasize that each year brings new designs, new talent, and continued excitement. The tradition evolves while keeping its roots in heritage and family fun.
As a result, Devil’s Bridge kite day continues to inspire pride and participation. It reflects the creativity and unity of Antigua and Barbuda’s communities.
In conclusion, the 21st anniversary underscores the enduring popularity of this Easter Monday event. It celebrates culture, family, and community spirit alike.
English 




















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































