The 14th Pink Ribbon Walk Monaco, in support of breast cancer prevention and awareness, will take place on Sunday, February 2026, at Port Hercule in Monaco.
On that day, hundreds of participants will gather to show their support for breast cancer awareness.
Funds raised by Pink Ribbon Monaco will contribute to a study on lobular breast cancer screening, carried out in Monaco.
Event Details
The walk will begin at 10:15 AM, with a 5 km route passing in front of the Palace, the Cathedral, the Oceanographic Museum and the terraces of the Monte-Carlo Casino, allowing people of all fitness levels to take part. Children are welcome and can join for free up to the age of 13. Those using prams or wheelchairs may require assistance in certain areas. Don’t forget to bring your four-legged friends!
Tombola tickets will be available (10€ for 3 tickets).
A commemorative t-shirt will be offered by our partner.
In partnership with the Monegasque Athletics Federation (F.M.A), this February 2026 event will uphold a long-standing sporting and charitable tradition in the Principality, now embraced across the globe.
Unlike traditional races, participants will not wear numbered bibs, but instead will write messages of support or tribute to those affected by breast cancer. The aim is not to complete the course in record time, but to gather in great numbers to raise visibility for this important cause.On that day, hundreds of participants will gather to show their support for breast cancer awareness.
Funds raised by Pink Ribbon Monaco will contribute to a study on lobular breast cancer screening, carried out in Monaco.
The Pink Ribbon Walk Monaco is not only a major awareness event thanks to the number of participants, but also a strong gesture of support for women — for sisters, daughters, mothers, and friends.
For those walking in memory of someone, the event becomes a tribute to their life and courage.
Many also take part in support of a loved one currently facing breast cancer. It’s worth noting that many of our participants are survivors or currently undergoing treatment themselves.
Because women aren’t the only ones affected by breast cancer!
When a woman fights for her life or loses her battle, her husband, father, son, or brother are also victims of the impact.
Pink Ribbon Monaco also aims to raise awareness that this illness is not solely a women’s issue.