Religious Service for Saint-Laurent
Witness the solemn start with priests and cooks giving thanks; community members attend the church in traditional dress.
~10:00
Fête des Cuisinières
Aug 8, 2026ExpectedSource
Each August, the women cooks of Guadeloupe parade through Pointe-à-Pitre in dazzling madras costume, baskets of food on their arms, for the Fête des Cuisinières. Begun in 1916 as a cooks' mutual-aid society, the day starts with a church blessing and ends in a great feast celebrating the island's kitchens.
Witness the solemn start with priests and cooks giving thanks; community members attend the church in traditional dress.
~10:00
Spectators line the streets to applaud the procession of elaborately-dressed Cuisinières and their support squads, with local music bands performing traditional quadrille dances.
~11:30
Pointe-à-Pitre, France
Open in MapsModest dress for mass (cover shoulders/knees)
Patience in crowded parade areas
Be aware of ongoing processions when crossing streets
Crowd level: high.
Free events are available.
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Fête des Cuisinières
Pointe-à-Pitre, France
Each August, the women cooks of Guadeloupe parade through Pointe-à-Pitre in dazzling madras costume, baskets of food on their arms, for the Fête des Cuisinières. Begun in 1916 as a cooks' mutual-aid society, the day starts with a church blessing and ends in a great feast celebrating the island's kitchens.
Originating in 1916 as a mutual aid group ('Les Cuisinières') founded by domestic workers, the festival now blends religious homage and cultural pride. Saint-Laurent (Saint Lawrence) is the patron saint of Griller, fitting the cooks’ emblem of grill and fish symbol. The festival underscores Guadeloupe’s French and Creole identity, featuring traditional cook attire and more than a century of continuous practice. It exemplifies...
Witness the solemn start with priests and cooks giving thanks; community members attend the church in traditional dress.
Spectators line the streets to applaud the procession of elaborately-dressed Cuisinières and their support squads, with local music bands performing traditional quadrille dances.
first-timer tips
Modest dress for mass (cover shoulders/knees)
Patience in crowded parade areas
Be aware of ongoing processions when crossing streets
Visitors should observe quietly during mass and process respectfully. Participation in procession itself is for...
Aug 8, 2026
Estimated
Pointe-à-Pitre
Guadeloupe (Pointe-à-Pitre)
Free public events available
Families welcome
Moderate visitor welcome

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