Festival Polynésien Saint Breva'a
Friday 03 July 2026
from 16:30
From Saturday 04 to Sunday 05 July 2026
from 09:00
Come spend a weekend in French Polynesia and discover a village dedicated to Polynesian arts and crafts, Marquesan tattoo artists, Polynesian canoe races, and Tahitian dancers accompanied by the music of the Fenua.
THE BIG NEW FEATURE FOR 2026
On Friday evening, the festival will launch its first-ever nighttime va’a race—a highlight and a first for Saint-Brevin-les-Pins.
At dusk, the canoes will set off in a unique atmosphere blending sports, light, and a festive spirit, promising a spectacle that is as visually stunning as it is intense.
Much more than a sports competition, the Saint Breva’a invites the public to experience a true immersion in the heart of Polynesian culture.
For three days, the Saint-Brevin-les-Pins waterfront will transform into a lively and welcoming Polynesian village, filled with the flavors, music, and traditions of the Pacific.
On the program:
• Food trucks and a taste of “ma’a Tahiti,” traditional Polynesian cuisine
• “Ori Tahiti” dance and music performances presented by the Te Ori Tahiti association
• Concerts and Tahitian parties
• Traditional crafts and skills
• Immersive workshops: flower crown making, weaving, ukulele, Tahitian dance, sculpture, pearl discovery, pareo…
• Massages
• Polynesian tattoos (reservations recommended)
Among the highlights of this 4th edition, the Saint Breva’a Festival will have the honor of welcoming a special guest, Miss France 2026, Hinaupoko Devèze, whose presence will further strengthen the unique bond between Polynesia and the Atlantic coast.
Once again, the Saint Breva’a promises to take thousands of visitors on a journey through a unique atmosphere, blending the spirit of the Pacific with the energy of the Atlantic coast.
Tahitian specialties will be available on-site.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
THE BIG NEW FEATURE FOR 2026
On Friday evening, the festival will launch its first-ever nighttime va’a race—a highlight and a first for Saint-Brevin-les-Pins.
At dusk, the canoes will set off in a unique atmosphere blending sports, light, and a festive spirit, promising a spectacle that is as visually stunning as it is intense.
Much more than a sports competition, the Saint Breva’a invites the public to experience a true immersion in the heart of Polynesian culture.
For three days, the Saint-Brevin-les-Pins waterfront will transform into a lively and welcoming Polynesian village, filled with the flavors, music, and traditions of the Pacific.
On the program:
• Food trucks and a taste of “ma’a Tahiti,” traditional Polynesian cuisine
• “Ori Tahiti” dance and music performances presented by the Te Ori Tahiti association
• Concerts and Tahitian parties
• Traditional crafts and skills
• Immersive workshops: flower crown making, weaving, ukulele, Tahitian dance, sculpture, pearl discovery, pareo…
• Massages
• Polynesian tattoos (reservations recommended)
Among the highlights of this 4th edition, the Saint Breva’a Festival will have the honor of welcoming a special guest, Miss France 2026, Hinaupoko Devèze, whose presence will further strengthen the unique bond between Polynesia and the Atlantic coast.
Once again, the Saint Breva’a promises to take thousands of visitors on a journey through a unique atmosphere, blending the spirit of the Pacific with the energy of the Atlantic coast.
Tahitian specialties will be available on-site.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
General
- CATEGORY OF ENTERTAINMENT :
- Leisure
- Sports event
- Sorties Bateaux
Event Organizer
Association Les Aïtos Brevinois
44250
ST BREVIN LES PINS
Mob : +33 6 33 91 87 67
Location
Esplanade Christian Massicot
Base Nautique du Pointeau
44250
ST BREVIN LES PINS




















