Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth – The beloved Calabash Literary Festival, hailed as “the greatest little festival in the greatest little district in the greatest little country in the world,” is officially back for 2025. The announcement comes from Jakes Hotel, the festival’s longtime home in the idyllic seaside village of Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth.
A Star-Studded Launch
The festival’s return will be marked by an exclusive invite-only launch event on April 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Devon House East Lawn in Kingston. While the main festival remains free and open to the public, this kickoff celebration will set the stage for what’s to come—hinting at big-name authors, musicians, and surprises in store.
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Founded in 2001 by novelist Colin Channer, poet Kwame Dawes, and producer Justine Henzell, Calabash has grown into the Caribbean’s premier literary gathering. But it’s not just about readings and panel discussions—this festival is a full cultural immersion, blending provocative talks from global literary star, live music (reggae, jazz, folk) under the stars, breathtaking beachside vibes in Treasure Beach, and local flavors from food vendors and pop-up bookstores
While the full lineup remains under wraps, organizers promise an unforgettable three-day experience filled with inspiration, creativity, and community. Stay tuned for updates on featured authors and performers at calabashfestival.org in the coming weeks.