People gather every year on 2 February to celebrate Yemanjá. The festival is an act of devotion to the Queen of the Sea, with flowers and gifts offered to the ocean as expressions of faith, gratitude and hope. Rooted in Candomblé, an Afro Brazilian religion, it is both a sacred ritual and cultural tradition. Many Brazilians take part regardless of their religious beliefs, making it a powerful expression of community, heritage, and connection to the sea.