22 JUNE 2024
Every year St Peter, the patron saint of fishermen, is celebrated in a day-long festival organised by the YCM in partnership with other Monegasque institutions, including Monaco City Hall, Société Nautique de Monaco (rowing club), Association des Pontons de Monaco (pleasure boats), Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, Oceanographic Museum, Club d’Exploration sous-marine de Monaco (scuba diving), and the Association Monégasque de la Protection de la Nature (Environment Protection Association).
The Port Hercule will once again celebrate the Fête de la Mer during which a large parade will be organised at sea. Sailing, motor, rowing (…), all units are welcome to participate in this event.
Provisional programme 2024
- 10.00am Start of activities & workshops at the Yacht Club de Monaco
- 10.30am Blessing of the Parade
- 11.15am Arrival of the Parade in front of the Yacht Club de Monaco
- 12.30am Interruption of activities – Lunch break
- Group photo & Speeches
- 2.00pm Resumption of activities, workshops and competitions
- 2.00pm Convivial regatta – Baptism of sailing
- 2.00pm Closing of the Fête de la Mer
✓ Registration for activities will take place on site on the day of the event, from
from 10.00 am.
– Access to activities is open to all after signing the disclaimer.
waiver.
-Les Children must be able to swim and remain under their parents’ supervision.
supervised by their parents.
✓ Registration for the lunch will be possible from 10 June 2024 at the reception desk of
Section Sportive du Yacht Club de Monaco.
=> Prepayment of lunches is compulsory for booking.
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