The great summer maritime festival honoring sailors and the traditions of the Alabaster Coast
Every second weekend in August, Saint-Valery-en-Caux celebrates the sea and pays tribute to its sailors during a grand two-day maritime festival. Blessing of the sea, parade of decorated boats, open-air mass, sea trips, sea shanty concerts, and a craft market attract around 12,000 visitors to this picturesque port on the Alabaster Coast. This festival perpetuates the traditions of a centuries-old fishing port and honors the memory of sailors lost at sea.
Saint-Valery-en-Caux is a fishing and pleasure port nestled in a natural breach between the high cliffs of the Alabaster Coast. Since the Middle Ages, the sailors of this coastal town have braved the waters of the English Channel for herring, cod, and shellfish fishing. The history of Saint-Valery is inseparable from that of its sailors, and the town carefully preserves the memory of those who went to sea and never returned.
The Festival of the Sea and Sailors is more than just a summer celebration; it is a moment of remembrance and celebration that brings the entire community of Valéry together. On Sunday, a religious procession departs from the Sailors' Calvary to the Quai d'Amont, where an open-air mass is held at the Saint-Michel Calvary. The blessing of the sea and the parade of decorated boats with a wreath-laying ceremony are the highlights of this emotional day.
The festival offers numerous sea trips on various vessels: traditional sailboats, fishing boats, kayaks, and paddleboards. Visitors can board historic ships like the Schooner La Licorne to discover the coastline from the sea. The SNSM (Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer - National Sea Rescue Society) provides rescue demonstrations, while sailing and kayaking initiations allow younger visitors to discover nautical activities.
Sea shanties are at the heart of the festival, with concerts by shanty groups filling the port with their powerful voices. Various musical ensembles perform throughout the weekend, from brass bands and Celtic music groups to batucadas. On Saturday evening, a grand evening concert extends the festivities into the night, in a festive maritime atmosphere.
On the Place du Marché and around the pleasure boat basin, a craft market showcases creations and local products from Normandy. Exhibitions, workshops, and demonstrations of nautical knots and maritime crafts are offered throughout the weekend. Children can enjoy games, rides, and dedicated entertainment, while on-site catering allows visitors to taste seafood specialties.
The Festival of the Sea and Sailors mobilizes over 200 volunteers each year, a remarkable number for a town of less than 5,000 inhabitants. This collective effort demonstrates the deep attachment of the people of Valéry to their maritime traditions and their desire to keep this intergenerational heritage alive. With approximately 12,000 visitors over the weekend, the festival has become a major summer event on the Alabaster Coast.
The 2026 Festival of the Sea and Sailors of Saint-Valery-en-Caux will take place on August 8th and 9th at the port. Blessing of the sea, parade of decorated boats, sea trips, sea shanties, concerts, and a craft market are on the program for this summer maritime event.
The Festival of the Sea and Sailors returns on August 8th and 9th, 2026, to Saint-Valery-en-Caux to celebrate maritime heritage and honor the memory of sailors. At the port and around the pleasure boat basin, the festival will feature its traditional highlights: religious procession, blessing of the sea, parade of decorated boats, open-air mass, and wreath-laying ceremony.
Sea trips, nautical activities, sea shanty concerts, a craft market, exhibitions, and entertainment for children will complete this maritime weekend. Over 200 volunteers will be mobilized to welcome visitors to this intergenerational and authentic festival. Admission is free.
The festival takes place on the port, the Place du Marché, and the pleasure boat basin of Saint-Valery-en-Caux.
Saturday and Sunday, events from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Food available for lunch and Saturday evening.
Free admission. Sea trips are subject to a fee depending on the vessel.
Phone: 06 26 91 48 89 (subject to availability)
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