Saubusse Carnival
Traditional carnival and flower parade on the banks of the Adour
2026
About Saubusse Carnival
Saubusse Carnival — edition 2026
Saubusse Carnival 2026
The 2026 edition of the Saubusse Carnival is scheduled for Sunday, March 1, 2026. Volunteers from the Amicale Sibusate have been working for several weeks on crafting the floats decorated with 'coquillettes', the signature of the Sibusate carnival. The flower parade and the judgment of Zan Pantzar promise another festive day bringing together over 1,000 spectators.
Saubusse Carnival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held on 1 March 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 — Saubusse Carnival
Practical Information — Saubusse Carnival
Access
By car: Saubusse is located 10 km southwest of Dax, accessible via the D33 from Dax or the D12 from Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse. Free parking in the village center and on the outskirts of the parade route. Signage is in place on the day of the carnival to direct visitors to parking areas.
By train: Dax SNCF station (10 km), then road connection via the D33. Saubusse is also accessible from Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse station.
Parade Route
The parade starts from the church of Saubusse, crosses the village center, and follows the path of the Barthes, the characteristic humid meadows along the Adour, before returning to the town hall square. The approximately 2 km route is fully accessible to pedestrians and strollers. The best viewpoints are along the main street and in the town hall square.
Typical Program
- 2:30 PM: departure of the grand flower parade from the church, with floats decorated with 'coquillettes' and costumed groups
- 3 PM - 5 PM: parade of floats through the village streets, musical entertainment with bandas and percussion
- 5 PM: judgment of Zan Pantzar in the town hall square, a traditional carnival ritual with a burlesque trial
- Continuous: rides for children, refreshment stands with hot and cold drinks, food stalls
Prices
Free admission for the entire carnival. Access to the rides is charged according to the attraction.
In case of rain
In case of bad weather on the scheduled day, the carnival is postponed to the following Sunday. Information is communicated on the Facebook page of the Amicale Sibusate and by the Saubusse town hall.
Food and Drink
Refreshment stands and food stalls in the town hall square throughout the carnival. Landes specialties and sweet treats offered by the volunteers of the Amicale Sibusate.
Accommodation
Saubusse has bed and breakfasts and seasonal rentals. Accommodation in Dax (10 km) and on the Landes coast (15-20 km) offers a wide complementary choice.
Contact
Amicale Sibusate
Mairie de Saubusse, 40180 Saubusse
Website: www.landesatlantiquesud.com
Facebook: Amicale Sibusate
The Saubusse Carnival: a century-old tradition at the gates of Dax
Every year in March, the village of Saubusse, nestled on the banks of the Adour in the south of the Landes, comes alive to the rhythm of its traditional carnival. This event, supported by the Amicale Sibusate for over a century, brings together more than 1,000 people in a single day for a colorful popular festival.
The 'coquillettes': the carnival's unique signature
What sets the Saubusse Carnival apart from all other Landes carnivals are the famous 'coquillettes'. These are not pasta, but small rounded plastic flowers meticulously crafted by volunteers for weeks to decorate the parade floats. These 'coquillettes' give the floats their characteristic floral and colorful appearance, making this decorative technique the true hallmark of the Sibusate carnival.
The parade: the heart of the carnival
The highlight of the carnival is the grand flower parade, a procession of decorated floats that winds through the village streets. The parade starts from the church, crosses the town center, and follows the path of the Barthes before returning to the town hall square. The floats, the result of weeks of volunteer work, compete in creativity and originality, accompanied by costumed groups and bandas providing the musical atmosphere.
The judgment of Zan Pantzar
The traditional climax of the carnival, the judgment of Zan Pantzar (or San Pansar), is a carnival ritual rooted in Gascon culture. This straw figure, held responsible for all the ills and misfortunes of the past year, is judged in the public square in a burlesque trial before being condemned and burned, symbolizing renewal and purification as spring approaches.
Remarkable volunteer work
The preparation of the carnival mobilizes the volunteers of the Amicale Sibusate for several weeks. In the communal hangars, volunteers build the float structures, craft the 'coquillettes', and design the decorations in a friendly atmosphere that is an integral part of the festival. This collective work illustrates the strength of social bonds in the Landes villages.
Saubusse: a spa and festive village
Saubusse is also known for its thermal waters and its preserved natural setting along the Adour. The carnival is part of a dynamic associative life that animates the village throughout the year, blending Gascon traditions and Landes conviviality.
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