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Corso Fleuri de Bormes-les-Mimosas


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Corso Fleuri de Bormes-les-Mimosas (Flower Parade, Bormes-les-Mimosas) is one of the Côte d’Azur’s most spectacular floral festivals, held each February in the picturesque hilltop village of Bormes-les-Mimosas. Celebrating the mimosa bloom, a symbol of the French Riviera’s early spring, the event features a magnificent parade of floats decorated with thousands of fresh mimosa blossoms and other vibrant flowers. Accompanied by marching bands, street performers, and a lively crowd, the procession fills the village with color, fragrance, and Mediterranean sunshine. Blending Provençal tradition, artistry, and natural beauty, the Corso Fleuri marks one of southern France’s most joyful heralds of spring.

Plan my Corso Fleuri trip

 

Start with a quick trip form. Weekend in Bormes-les-Mimosas or a Provence/Côte d’Azur route—we’ll plan the mimosa-covered float parade, smart grandstand/vantage points, timing & transport, and a walkable stay in the hilltown.

Prefer to talk it through? Book a free intro call.

DATES & TIMES
Dates: 14–15 February 2026 (Saturday–Sunday).
Format: Entertainment on Saturday; flower-float parade on Sunday — see the Official site and City page.
• The exact timetable publishes annually; follow updates on the official Program page.

LOCATION
Venue: Old village of Bormes-les-Mimosas (83230) — overview on the Official site.
Map: Village, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas — Open in Google Maps.
Parking tip: St François parking accessible by car and free (Saturday) — noted on the Official site.

TICKETS & ENTRY
Saturday: Free entry (entertainment areas).
Sunday: Paid entry for the parade; tickets sold on site only; free for children under 12 — see Ticket info and the City page.

GOOD TO KNOW
What to expect: Around a dozen themed floats decorated overnight with fresh flowers; flower battle at the end of the parade — background on the Event overview.
Family friendly: Under‑12s free on Sunday; crowds peak near the village centre — plan early arrival.
Contact: Tourist Office +33 4 94 01 38 38 (details on the Official site).

Plan my Provence trip

 

Tell us your dates, who’s coming, and what else you’d like to see. We’ll suggest a Provence route that includes the Corso Fleuri at the right moment, with realistic travel days and comfortable home bases.

Prefer to start with a call? Book a free intro call.

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