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Photo Focus: VIPA’s Holiday Fest: A Family-Friendly Cultural Celebration

Crowds of people enjoyed local entertainment into the night. The lineup was a cultural explosion of music and performances. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

The V.I. Port Authority’s 2024 Holiday Fest was a vibrant cultural celebration, beginning its two-part festivities Wednesday on St. Croix. This annual event took place at the Ann E. Abramson Marine Facility on the island’s west side.

Vendors sold local foods and beverages to guests and locals as they enjoyed entertainment. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

Two ships were seen in port as the festivities began at 10 a.m. and continued into the night. Vendors sold local foods and drinks while performers entertained guests.

Two ships were in port during VIPA’s Holiday Fest. Visitors enjoyed food and entertainment all day long. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

As the ships set sail out to sea, more locals came out to enjoy the festivities. Santa Claus also arrived on a firetruck, handing out gifts and taking pictures with excited children who were eagerly waiting to see him.

A Long Line of people line up for the chance to take a picture with Santa. (Source photo by Diana Dias)
Dejalys Delgado gets a quick shot with Santa Claus after collecting a gift from VIPA. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

At the event, Executive Director Carlton Dowe said, “On behalf of the Port Authority, we want to welcome you and eat, drink, be merry, be safe.”

“We started this as a way to bring local stars and talent out,” he continued, speaking on the lineup of local talent.

Crucian Christmas Festival Dutchess 2023-2024 Marley Robinson at VIPA’s Holiday Fest. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

The performances included Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights, VIO International, the Rising Stars Youth Steel Orchestra, the Guardians of Culture Moko Jumbies, the Central High School Golden Voices, the Lew Muckle Elementary School Quadrille Dancers, the St. Croix Majorettes, the St. Patrick’s Catholic Steel Pan Orchestra, DJ Karl, and Selecta Kuff.

St. Patrick’s Catholic Steel Pan Orchestra played during sunset as visitors returned to the ships. (Source photo by Diana Dias)
The St. Croix Majorettes performed during VIPA’s Holiday Fest with glowing batons. (Source photo by Diana Dias)
The Rising Stars Youth Steel Orchestra entertained incoming local visitors as the sun continued to set as cruise ships left the port. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

The festivities will continue on St. Thomas on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at Crown Bay Center at the Austin Babe Monsanto Marine Facility from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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