Santa Claus arrives at the port of Vannes on Sunday
Oh oh oh! Santa Claus arrives this Sunday at 3:30 p.m. by boat at the port of Vannes. It is aboard a sinago that he will make his triumphant entry. He will then stroll through the streets in a carriage.
A pillar of the Echonova program, the Vannes All Star is the end-of-year show not to be missed. The fourteenth edition is this Saturday from 7 p.m. 150 musicians from the region will try to shine on stage to perform covers of hits on the theme of the sun. Free. Reservations recommended on the Echonova website.
Sea Lions in the water on Sunday in Saint-Gildas
This Sunday at 3 p.m., time for the 28th edition of the “Otaries de Rhuys” swim at Goh-Velin beach, in Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys. Pretty costumes will still be out to add fun to the event! Price: €11 to receive the souvenir gift and soup.
Auray welcomes its medieval market
Hear, hear, good people! This weekend, the Chapel of the Holy Spirit is hosting a medieval and festive market. On site, the public will be able to discover a craft village, Celtic harp, wooden games, shows including stilt walkers and a fire eater. Not forgetting the sword fights! To discover Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free entry.
A fireworks display for the arrival of Santa Claus on Saturday on the island of Saint-Cado
At the invitation of the Tud Sant Kado association, Santa Claus will arrive on Saint-Cado Island, in Belz, on Saturday December 21, at nightfall. Around 6 p.m., he will appear at the door of the little house with blue shutters, on its island. A fireworks display will salute the event. After crossing the ria arm by flat, Santa Claus will disembark on the quay, distribute sweets and take part in photo sessions, while the Tud Sant Kado will offer wine and hot chocolate.