Carnival of Amélie-les-Bains

One of the most beautiful carnivals in the Pyrénées-Orientales, with the tradition of the Grégoire Amélien

Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda — Pyrénées-Orientales (66) Since 1945
Street Performance Folk Traditions Folklore
Carnival of Amélie-les-Bains
Edition
2026
Carnival of Amélie

About Carnival of Amélie

The Carnival of Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda is one of the two most beautiful and popular carnivals in the Pyrénées-Orientales. Documented since 1888 and organized without interruption since 1945, it unfolds over two weekends in February with parades, balls, decorated floats, and the traditional Grégoire Amélien ceremony. This unique procession of penitents dressed in white escorting His Majesty Carnival is followed by the incineration of the Grégoire and the Tio-Tio, a Catalan dance where participants try to light a piece of paper attached to the back of the person in front of them.
Dates 14 Feb — 21 Feb 2026
Location Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda (66)
Prices Free
Status Finished
Edition 2026

Carnival of Amélie — edition 2026

The Amélie-les-Bains Carnival 2026 was held from February 14th to 21st. Casament Tremblant, parades, balls, and the Grégoire Amélien procession concluded by the incineration and the Tio-Tio.

2026 Edition

The Amélie-les-Bains Carnival 2026 took place from February 14th to 21st. On Saturday, February 14th, the Casament Tremblant opened the festivities at 10 am, followed by a children's ball at 3 pm. On Sunday, February 15th, the first parade marched at 3 pm, followed by the grand ball at 5 pm. On Saturday, February 21st, the second parade at 3 pm preceded the Grégoire Amélien procession at 9 pm, its incineration at 10 pm in the Place de la République, and the final ball with the Tio-Tio at 10:30 pm.

Highlights Carnival of Amélie 2026

  • Two festive parades
  • Grégoire Amélien procession
  • Incineration and Tio-Tio dance

Programme Carnival of Amélie 2026

Program

  • Saturday, February 14th: 10 am Casament Tremblant, 3 pm children's ball
  • Sunday, February 15th: 3 pm 1st parade, 5 pm grand ball
  • Saturday, February 21st: 3 pm 2nd parade, 5 pm grand ball, 9 pm Grégoire Amélien, 10 pm incineration, 10:30 pm Tio-Tio

Prices Carnival of Amélie 2026

Parades and procession are free.
Edition 2027

Carnival of Amélie — 2027 edition

The 2026 edition was held from 14 February to 21 February 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.

Practical information

Practical information — Carnival of Amélie

Practical Information

Access

The parades and the Grégoire procession take place in the center of Amélie-les-Bains and on the Place de la République. The balls are held at the Salle Jean Trescases.

  • By car: From Perpignan, take the D115 towards Le Boulou then the D115a towards Amélie-les-Bains (approx. 45 min). Free parking in the town center.
  • By bus: liO lines from Perpignan and Céret.

Prices

Parades and Grégoire procession: free. Balls: free entry or modest participation fee.

Contact

  • Amélie-les-Bains Tourist Office
  • Address: Avenue du Huit Mai 1945, 66112 Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda
  • Phone: 04 68 39 01 98
  • Website: amelie-les-bains.com

A carnival rooted in Catalan tradition

The Carnival of Amélie-les-Bains is one of the oldest and most popular carnivals in the Pyrénées-Orientales. The first mention of a parade in the spa town of Vallespir dates back to an article in Courrier de Céret on March 18, 1888. Municipal archives contain photographs of carnival celebrations from the 1900s. Since 1945, the carnival has been held without interruption, making Amélie-les-Bains one of the major centers of Catalan carnival tradition.

Festive parades and balls

The carnival unfolds over two weekends in February. The program opens with the Casament Tremblant, a parody ceremony in the town center and at the town hall, followed by a children's ball. On the following two Sundays, the parades liven up the streets of Amélie with decorated floats, costumed groups, brass bands, and confetti. Grand balls at the Salle Jean Trescases extend the festivities into the evening.

The Grégoire Amélien, a unique tradition

The highlight of the carnival is the Grégoire Amélien ceremony, a typical Vallespir tradition. His Majesty Carnival ("the Grégoire") is escorted by a Swiss guard, a procession character, and a cobla (Catalan musical ensemble), followed by a procession of villagers dressed entirely in white with pointed hats, in a parody of a funeral ceremony. The incineration of the Grégoire in the Place de la République marks the symbolic death of the Carnival.

The Tio-Tio, a lively Catalan dance

After the incineration, participants engage in the Tio-Tio, an old Catalan dance where everyone tries to light a piece of paper attached to the back of the person in front of them with a candle. This joyful and chaotic dance concludes the carnival in general merriment and laughter, perpetuating a centuries-old Catalan tradition.

Where does it take place — Carnival of Amélie

Centre-ville d'Amélie-les-Bains
Centre-ville et Place de la République, 66110 Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda

Carnival of Amélie in brief

Street Performance Folk Traditions Folklore Family Outdoor Free Participatory Pyrénées-Orientales

History of Carnival of Amélie

Edition 2025 Mar 2025

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Tel 04 68 39 01 98

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