2024...

Time is ticking... 

With the festival in a few days time, please download your Map for your phone, look through the pages of the site, find our facebook/instagram pages for uptodate information and we hope to see you there...

 

Planning for the 2025 festival is well underway, 

Do you fancy joining the ranks? We are now holding monthly parlays for anyone interested in joining the crew - Come down to Brixham Quay on the first Wednesday of the month between 7 and 9pm and we'll see where you'll best fit... Savvy?! Keep an eye on Facebook for specific venue details in the colder months. 

2024 - The Map and programme...

Maps are available to collect from various places in Brixham and will be available from the Information Stands during the festival - feel free to print your own A4 copy (it will be small) Or save a digital copy to save paper :-) 

OUR STORY.

The Brixham Pirate Festival began in 2002 when members of the community decided to create an event to liven up one of the quietest bank holidays of the year.

Since those humble beginnings, the festival has grown into one of the biggest pirate gatherings in the world, with thousands of people descending from all over the world for a long weekend of swashbuckling fun and seaside shenanigans set against the authentic backdrop of the historic port.

 

For more information on the History of Brixhams Pirate Festival please click here

GET IN TOUCH.

 

E-mail: infobrixham.pirates@yahoo.com

Address: The Quay, Brixham, Devon. UK

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