Feast of the Redeemer
Edition 2026 Sacred music Pyrotechnic show Heritage

Feast of the Redeemer

Venice's most famous night, featuring a votive bridge, boat dinners, and fireworks over the St. Mark's Basin

Venezia — Venezia (227) Since 1577
Dates 18 Jul — 19 Jul 2026
Location Venezia (227)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Redeemer

The Feast of the Redeemer is the queen of Venetian festivals: on the third weekend of July, the city pauses to commemorate the end of the plague of 1576. A floating votive bridge connects the Zattere to Giudecca, while on Saturday evening, thousands of decorated boats gather in the St. Mark's Basin to watch the fireworks display, one of the most spectacular in Italy. Sunday is dedicated to the votive mass and rowing races on the Giudecca Canal.

The festival that tells Venice's story

The Feast of the Redeemer is much more than a fireworks show: it is the identity rite of the Serenissima. It originated in 1577 when the Venetian Senate vowed to build a temple to the Redeemer if the city was freed from the plague epidemic that, between 1575 and 1577, wiped out almost a third of the population. The church, a masterpiece by Andrea Palladio, stands on the island of Giudecca, and every year Venetians reach it in procession across a floating votive bridge about 330 meters long, connecting the Zattere to Giudecca.

The night of the fireworks

The heart of the festival is the Saturday night. Starting in the afternoon, the St. Mark's Basin fills with boats decorated with balloons, lanterns, branches, and streamers: families and friends dine on board, following a tradition that calls for lean dishes like sarde in saor, duck, and watermelon. Around 11:30 PM, the fireworks display begins, launched from rafts positioned in front of Giudecca: about forty minutes of fireworks reflecting in the lagoon waters, in front of St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace.

The Sunday of the Vow

Sunday maintains its religious and popular character: the votive mass in the Church of the Redeemer, the procession on the bridge, and the traditional rowing races on the Giudecca Canal, featuring pupparini, gondolas, and other boats of the voga alla veneta. It is the moment when the festival returns to its roots, far from the nighttime crowds.

An event by Venice, for Venice

Organized by the Municipality of Venice, the Feast of the Redeemer is today one of the city's and the Veneto region's main summer events, attracting tens of thousands of residents and visitors each year. For those who wish to watch the fireworks from the water, advance booking of a boat berth or an onboard dinner is recommended.

Redeemer — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of the Feast of the Redeemer takes place on the third weekend of July: Saturday, July 18, is the night of fireworks over the St. Mark's Basin, and Sunday, July 19, is dedicated to the votive mass in Giudecca and the rowing races.

The Feast of the Redeemer 2026 confirms its schedule for the third weekend of July, with the highlight on the night of Saturday, July 18. The floating votive bridge to Giudecca will be set up in the preceding days, while Sunday, July 19, will feature religious and sporting celebrations.

Programme Redeemer 2026

Saturday, July 18, 2026 — The night of the fireworks

  • Afternoon: opening of the floating votive bridge between the Zattere and the island of Giudecca
  • Evening: dinners on boats in the St. Mark's Basin, with vessels decorated with lanterns and streamers
  • Around 11:30 PM: grand fireworks display lasting about 40 minutes, launched from rafts in front of Giudecca

Sunday, July 19, 2026 — The day of the vow

  • Votive mass in the Church of the Redeemer in Giudecca and procession on the votive bridge
  • Rowing races on the Giudecca Canal (pupparini, gondolas, and other boats of the voga alla veneta)

Detailed schedules and the order of the races will be published by the Municipality of Venice in the weeks preceding the event.

Highlights Redeemer 2026

The fireworks display on Saturday night over the St. Mark's Basin and the procession on the votive bridge towards Giudecca.

Prices Redeemer 2026

Access to the festival from land is free. Boat berths and onboard dinners to watch the fireworks are subject to a fee and require advance booking with private operators.

Practical information — Redeemer

How to get there

Venice is reachable by train to Venezia Santa Lucia station; from there, take an ACTV water bus towards the Zattere and Giudecca. By car, park at Piazzale Roma or Tronchetto.

Tips

To experience the fireworks from the water, book a boat berth or an onboard dinner well in advance. From land, the most sought-after spots are the Zattere, the Giudecca waterfront, and the St. Mark's Basin: it's advisable to arrive several hours early. Large crowds and changes to water traffic are expected in the evening.

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Where does it take place — Redeemer

Bacino di San Marco e isola della Giudecca

Bacino di San Marco, 30133 Venezia

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