What is the Dinant International Bathtub Regatta?
Dinant International Bathtub Regatta is made up of a fleet of floating bathtubs each with their own unusual adornments and original decorations. The regatta was first organized in 1982 and has since grown from being a small, local event to an exciting international gathering.
The regatta is one-kilometre long and runs along the River Meuse in the Belgian town of Dinant.
About 50 tubs compete each year but there isn't a limit on how many people can ride in a single tub.
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Participation and attendance in the event is free with a weekend full of celebrations to enjoy including an antique car show, an arts and crafts fair and 'flamiche' tasting (a local take on quiche).
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The event draws more than 25,000 visitors each year!
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Coronavirus is causing a number of event cancellations; we provide event website links on each page for you to check the latest updates.
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