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The Warrnambool Portuguese Cultural Festival celebrates the historical ties between Portugal and Warrnambool, particularly the legend of the Mahogany Ship, a Portuguese caravel believed to have been wrecked off the coast. The festival is held every two years and features Portuguese culture, cuisine, music, and dance. Key highlights of the festival include:
• Celebration of the Mahogany Ship legend:
The festival is rooted in the story of the Mahogany Ship, a Portuguese vessel thought to have been wrecked near Warrnambool centuries ago.
• Portuguese culture showcase:
It features a vibrant display of traditional Portuguese music, dance, and food.
• Gala dinner and entertainment:
The festival typically includes a Saturday evening gala dinner and a Sunday afternoon program at Lake Pertobe, with free entertainment.
• Ceremony at Cannon Hill:
A formal ceremony is held at Cannon Hill, a site significant for its Portuguese memorial.
• Food stalls and cultural activities:
The festival offers various Portuguese food options, including custard tarts, and various cultural activities.
The festival provides a platform for the Portuguese-speaking community to connect and share their culture with the wider Warrnambool community
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lake Pertobe, Kiosk/Pertobe Rd (Warrnambool), Pertobe Rd, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia, Warrnambool
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.






