Event Dates
From: Friday, September 11, 2026
To: Sunday, September 13, 2026
Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla essence embodies Provincetown as a place of healing and compassion.
The Provincetown Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla essence embodies Provincetown as a place of healing and compassion.
- Visiting Ptown? Book your stay at the Carpe Diem Guest House, rated “Superb” by our readers and located right by Commercial St, close to all the Swim For Life activities.
The Swim Event
- Next Edition: Saturday 12th September, 2026.
- The Provincetown Swim for Life celebrates the PTown community as one that not only cares about local health and well-being, but also about Planet Earth, which faces unparalleled environmental challenges.
- Swimmers will swim along the East End shoreline from the Breakwater Hotel near Snail Road to Johnson Street Beach, 1.2 miles. The swim begins at 2.30 pm.
- Provincetown is a spiritual home to people across the globe. A place of hope and promise. Swimmers have come from France, Bulgaria, Australia, Mexico, Spain, UK, Canada and beyond.
- Stay at the Brass Key Guest House rated “Wonderful” by guests with a perfect location, charming hosts and famous outdoor pool for those who want to practice their swim strokes before the race!
Watch Parties
- Watch Parties for the public along the shoreline to cheer on the swimmers.
- Beach locations: St Mary of the Harbor, 517 Commercial St; Cape Codder Guest House, 570 Commercial St; Kandall Lane and Pearl Street Town Landing.
History of the Event
- In the summer of 1988, artist Jay Critchley and dancer Walter McLean wanted to test their swimming ability by swimming across Provincetown Harbor. The two made the swim and two weeks later organized the first Swim for Life, which continues to celebrate the healing waters and ecology of the harbor, while raising money for local health services.
- The event has grown to attract swimmers, kayakers, volunteers and friends from throughout the country and abroad. With the assistance of 150 volunteers,400 swimmers and thousands of spectators, this annual fall ritual has become an event that defines the best of the Provincetown spirit.
- Provincetown is the fastest selling destination out of 200+ cities on our site, don’t delay, book your hotel as soon as possible.
The Mermaid Brunch
- Saturday 12th September, 2026.
- In 1991, Helen Roczkowski, a local gourmet chef, produced the first legendary Mermaid Brunch at the home of iconic Provincetown artist Hans Hofmann, which immediately followed the Swim, catered by Far Land Provisions.
- The Mermaid Brunch has since been held at at the big white tent & Prayer Ribbons Garden. Other venues have included the Cannery Wharf Park, Crown & Anchor pool, Bas Relief Park and the Boston Ferry.
- The free meal is attended by hundreds of participants and is open to the community.
Celebration of Life Concert
- On the Friday after Labor Day since 1994, from 8 pm.
- This euphoric community songfest at the UU Meeting House was created by John Thomas and Jim Vincent in 1994 in association with the Swim for Life. John Thomas has directed this free concert since, offering a rousing prelude to the next day’s Swim.
- The Mermaid Brunch, along with the Celebration of Life Concert, has propelled the Swim for Life into a weekend long celebration
The Prayer Ribbons
- From the lofty ceiling of the Meeting House to the deck of the Boatslip, from across Commercial Street to the State House in Boston, these five-foot long, inscribed colored ribbons are a dominant visual presence at the Swim for Life weekend.
- Prayer Ribbons were initiated in 1993 to provide a visual witness to the swimmers as they crossed the harbor from Long Point to the Boatslip, each swimmer with his or her own personal images, hopes and fears.
- All are invited to inscribe the names of those they love – and personal messages – to those they wish to celebrate in their lives, both living and deceased.The ribbons commemorate the devastation that AIDS has done to our community, but they also challenge us to live our lives more fully and joyfully. They create a visual statement about Provincetown as a community, its contradictions, its conflicts, its possibilities.
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