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Four great fire festivals around the world

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Firework night is nearly upon us and to celebrate, we thought we would take a look at some of the best fire festivals celebrated annually around the world. If you love seeing the sky lit up with colourful displays along with huge effigies and you’re thinking about embarking on a yacht charter for your next holiday, why not book your trip to coincide with one of these fascinating events.

Rouketopolemos, – Greece – Easter

Sail the islands of Greece over Easter and you’ll be in for a right treat! Rouketopolemos, or ‘rocket war’ is an event held every Easter on the Greek island of Chios between two parish churches in the town of Vrontado. The event is literally as it says it is, a rocket war between two local town parishes, Panagia Ereithiani and Agios Markos, and is the islands’ way of celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Each parish makes thousands of their own rockets, closing with a gigantic firework display, where they each fire the rockets towards a central target – the bell on the opposing church. The display begins around lunchtime, and, in 2015, over 150,000 rockets were fired between the two competitors during the afternoon and evening! The event was sadly cancelled in 2016 due to local concerns about the effect the occasion has on the local surroundings. However, due to the amount of tourist revenue it brings in, was reintroduced in 2017 but only around 10,000 rockets were launched, apparently ‘disappointing’ some!

Heiva – Tahiti – July

Head to Tahiti on a bareboat sailing holiday for an iconic, colourful festival celebrating the ancient cultures of the French Polynesians. “Hei” meaning “assemble” and “Va” meaning “community”, the festival is a month long competitive event which brings all of the local communities together to celebrate Tahitian heritage. Turn the clocks back to the early 1800’s, where European protestant missionaries, after striking a deal with the king, started to enforce their beliefs and stop the Tahitians from undertaking their cultural norms, forbidding the use of dance, song and costume making. When the French arrived in the late 19th Century, these rules were overturned for one day only, Bastille Day, where Tahitians were allowed to celebrate through dance, song and sports. This was the start of what is now a 30-day long event.

The start of the festival is marked with an impressive fire marching ceremony in Papeete and is considered by many as being the most spectacular of the event’s shows. An earth oven, or uma, is created using salt rocks gathered from the local beaches which crack under too much pressure. Once this is ready, brave individuals from the island volunteer to follow the Great Priest over the oven by foot. The event attracts locals and tourists alike and, as expected, those that succeed in following the priest are held in great esteem. Other smaller events at selected sites around the islands, mainly near to ancient temples, also commence on the same day and mark what is considered to be the greatest festival in the southern hemisphere.

Burning Man Festival–  USA – 25 August – 2 September

If you’re thinking of sailing La Paz on the north west coast of Mexico, why not combine your holiday with a trip north to the Nevada desert. The Burning Man festival takes place every year at the end of August in a temporary city built in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada and attracts thousands of people from around the globe. The festival itself is an artistic event and is built upon ten key principles: self-reliance, self-expression, radical inclusion, participation, community cooperation, gifting, civic responsibility, immediacy, decommodification and leave no trace. The last focuses on the conservation of the area the event is held in.

The event takes its name from its culmination – the burning of a massive wooden ‘man’! During this time, live music is played and festival goers, predominantly those travelling the US, are often seen partying, enjoying the community spirit and, above all else, celebrating different cultures and all things artistic.

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