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Gypsy Pilgrimage, 

Saintes Maries de la Mer, France

 
01 May 2010 - 31 May 2010 Date to be confirmed  

Each year, thousands of locals, gypsies, pilgrims and tourists travel to the picturesque seaside town of Saintes Marie de la Mer to participate or witness this incredible Gypsy Pilgrimage. It is held in honour of Sara the Black or Black Sarah, the patron Saint of Gypsies and the three Marys - Mary Magdelene, Mary Jacob and Mary Salome - which give the place its name as the 'Marys of the Sea'. The pilgrimage includes an impassioned all-night vigil and a procession leading a statue of Sara down to the sea where she is ritually washed in the cleansing waters. Like all good gatherings, the event is accompanied by music, dancing and feasting. During the celebrations the town swells in size as over 10,000 gypsies and worshippers from all over the world flock to participate in this age-old ritual.

Times
Events begin early and continue late in to the night.


Religion  Dance  Kids' Stuff  Food & Drink  Culture  History 


Where?

Various sites in Saintes Marie de la Mer

Various

Getting There

Road: Saintes Maries de la Mer is in the Camargue region of Provence in southern France and is easily reached by road.
Foot: Most sites of interest, including the seafront, are within easy walking distance of the town centre.

How Much?

Free.

For More Information

Saintes Maries de la Mer Tourist Office

5 avenue Van Gogh

Saintes Marie de la Mer
Camargue
France

Tel +33 (0)4 9097 8255.
Email 

Website  www.saintesmariesdelamer.com


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