


Get ready to mango-lisciously indulge at Mango Fest 2026! On Saturday, 4 July 2026 from 5:00–8:00 PM, the Cayman Islands National Museum will transform into a mango paradise celebrating one of the Cayman Islands’ favourite seasonal treats. Admission is free, so bring your friends and family for an evening filled with local vendors, mango-infused desserts and cocktails, lively competitions, live music, traditional crafts, and activities for all ages. From mango peeling and eating contests to dessert demonstrations and cultural experiences, Mango Fest offers something for everyone as we celebrate the flavours, creativity, and community spirit of summer in Cayman.
This year, Mango Fest also introduces a special launch event in collaboration with Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman and Catalina. Taking place on Friday, 3 July 2026 at 6:00 PM, the pre-launch dinner will feature a thoughtfully curated three-course “Mangolicious” tasting menu, with each course highlighting mango in creative and elevated ways. The evening will also mark the launch of tthe Museum’s fundraising programme. Don’t miss this delicious start to Mango Fest weekend.
Mango Fest 2026 Highlights
Live Mango Dessert Demo
Mango Cocktail Demo
Mango Dessert Competition
Mango Peeling & Eating Competition
Diving fa Mangos Competition
Catboat Rides
Local Food
Live Music
Mango Fest 2025 Gallery
Mango Fun Facts
Mangoes are one of the oldest cultivated fruits
Archaeological evidence suggests mangoes have been cultivated for over 4,000 years in South Asia.
Mango trees can live for centuries
A healthy mango tree can live up to 300 years or more, continuing to bear fruit throughout its lifetime.
Pollination is a team effort
Mango flowers are pollinated mainly by flies, bees, and ants. Without these tiny helpers, we wouldn't have juicy mangoes!
There are over 1,000 mango varieties
There are more than 1,000 different varieties of mango worldwide, each with unique flavour, colour, and texture.
Mango Fest 2025 Competition Winners
Mango Dessert Competition Champion
Danny Boy Cal
Mango Peeling & Eating Competition Champion
Tylor Coore

































