A Carnival experience bursting with color, joy, and tradition
Clean Monday is the most anticipated day. At noon the carnival procession starts at the bridge while the municipality distributes bags of flour to participants. By the time it reaches the central square, where this joyous war culminates, everyone is covered in white flour, as clouds of powder fill the air in every direction.
The custom is believed to date back to the 19th century and was brought by Galaxidi sailors, who may have seen similar customs, probably on Sicily. Carnival season was the perfect time for celebration, as a farewell, before the sailors departed on their long sea voyages.
All participants dressed in carnival costumes or old clothes, with wigs and glasses, masks or sea goggles to protect their eyes, toss flour indiscriminately and dance to the sounds of traditional instruments. Don't remain a spectator: put on your old clothes, grab a bag of flour, and dive into this exhilarating tradition.










