Blanes, Lloret, and Tossa Present the Costa Brava South Carnival 2026 Program

The 13th edition of the joint festival will take place from February 12 to 28, expecting around 125,000 visitors.

Generic image of a carnival parade featuring colorful floats and costumed groups dancing.
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Generic image of a carnival parade featuring colorful floats and costumed groups dancing.

The mayors of Blanes and Tossa, along with the Lloret councilor, presented the 13th edition program of the Costa Brava South Carnival 2026 at the Santa Clotilde Gardens on Wednesday.

The presentation of the poster and the program took place this Wednesday at noon in the amphitheater of the Santa Clotilde Gardens in Lloret de Mar. Participants included the Mayor of Blanes, Jordi Hernàndez, the Mayor of Tossa de Mar, Martí Pujals, and the Councilor for Culture and Festivals of Lloret, Vereda López.
The parades and parallel activities will be held between February 12 and February 28. The three municipalities of the Costa Brava South anticipate an attendance of approximately 125,000 people, a figure that remains stable compared to previous years.

"The joint promotion of the carnival brings us great advantages and encourages us to coordinate other initiatives among our neighboring towns."

Jordi Hernàndez · Mayor of Blanes
The detailed program includes the Gran Rua (Grand Parade) in Lloret de Mar on Saturday, February 14, at 4:30 PM, and a repeat on Sunday, February 15, at noon. On the same Sunday, Blanes will host its Float and Comparsa Parade starting at 5:00 PM.
Finally, Tossa de Mar will close the events with the Gran Rua Ressaca del Carnaval (Carnival Hangover Grand Parade) on Saturday, March 28. This joint celebration was established in 2012 with the goal of boosting the parades of the three locations.