- Provencal market on Thursday morning.
- Numerous exhibitions in the cultural space.
- The Flower Parade, the festival of the Sun and Flowers: March. One of the most anticipated events in which a flood of color and music will sweep the waterfront. With its 18,000 spectators and the very active participation of all inhabitants of Le Lavandou, it's time for an afternoon, the scene of a flower parade. More than twenty thousand chariots dressed natural flowers and adorned in their finest attire come in a colorful dance alongside cheerleaders, musicians, bands and troubadours. The famous battle will close the festival sun and flowers, and you will bring home a souvenir of this amazing day.
- The feast of St. John, traditionally accompanied by bonfires, is held annually to celebrate the longest day of the year. She held on June 24, a symbolic date of the summer solstice. Program: torchlight fire on St. John, fire Fireworks and dance before the City Council.
- The feast of St. Peter in July, is a traditional festival where fishermen celebrate the sea and ask the patron saint of fishermen, Saint-Pierre, fishing is productive all year. The ceremony begins with a procession from the church of St. Louis, to the place where Ernest Reyers a church service is held outdoors. And then ends with a sea trip for a blessing of the waves. Program: folk dances in front of City Hall, procession, open air mass (place Ernest Reyer), blessing at sea, anchovy paste.
- Night light Corso on 31 July. Regatta UFO or Unidentified Floating Objects in the late afternoon and the streets are illuminated as in winter, the windows are decorated, the Magi followed wander after dark by tanks garlanded with multicolored lights, dancers, musicians. Finally, all come together on the harbor to watch the fireworks from the sea.
- The Romérage festival in September, revived an ancient local tradition, when the Lavandou was still a small fishing hamlet attached to Bormes. Once a year, the villagers were celebrating their religious patron - St. Clair - by holding a long and solemn procession through the streets. Since 1996, the Saint Clair, east of Le Lavandou, welcomes the bust of the saint, also patron of seamstresses and whose legend he has the power to cure blindness. Punctuated trombonnades, drop on the beach, singing and dancing, the procession led the participants to the church of Saint-Louis in front of the St. Clair chapel (2 km). Three short plays, performed on the square of Romérage conclude this procession before giving way to folk dances: the Accolade of the prior, representing the civil authority in the place of worship, the giving of gifts to the poor hermit and the Revelation of Penitents Whites.
From 25 to 29 june 2024 in Ramatuelle