Let there be light! 

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September 1, 2025

The Illuminated Boat Parade, Henley’s most dazzling night is back on Saturday, 20th September; could you help save the highlight? 

Get ready for one of Henley’s most enchanting traditions which returns at 7.30pm on 20th September! This magical annual event invites boats of every size, age, and style – powered or unpowered – to join a sparkling flotilla on the Thames. Whether you’re a seasoned boater or just love a good spectacle, this is your chance to be part of a truly unforgettable evening. 

Picture Credit: Stuart Bailey

The parade was founded by Chris Taylor, entrepreneur and co-creator of Polly Pocket, who first lit up the river in Cookham in 2015. What started with just ten boats and a trip to the local pub, is now an event that has grown into a highlight of Henley’s calendar, bringing together families, friends, and boating enthusiasts from across the region. 

Last year, about 50 boats, each beautifully decorated and imaginatively themed, captivated 3,000 spectators. This year promises to be even bigger and brighter. The flotilla will set sail from Fawley Meadows, travel up to Henley Bridge, and complete a second lap, with buildings and homes along the route illuminated in vibrant colours. It’s a free event for all spectators and a beloved tradition for many families.“Boat entry is now open and there are wonderful prizes to be won so the organisers would encourage everyone to get creative and register now to secure your place. A panel of celebrity judges, including Dame Mary Berry, Debbie McGee and Edd China, based at the historic Leander Club will select the winners.  The club opens its doors to the public for the prize-giving ceremony. Peter O’Hanlon, the Voice of World Rowing, will be the compere and commentator for the evening. 

Enjoy delicious food and drinks from the bars and food trucks on site. Whether you’re taking part in the parade or coming down to watch, it’s a full night of entertainment for all ages. 

The Illuminated Boat Parade is also about giving back with all net profits going to charity. Chris says: “This year we’re once again supporting The Rivertime Boat Trust, a wonderful organisation that offers disabled and disadvantaged adults, children and young people an opportunity to develop a long-term involvement with the Thames, by providing a safe, supportive and stimulating environment aboard the charity’s boat Rivertime.   

“This cherished event relies on community support, and this year we’re grateful to our special partners: Phyllis Court Club and Blue Peak, O’Brien Real Estate, The Relais, Toad Hall, Dallas & Co Solicitors, Pokhara Delight, Blanchards Law Ltd, Henley Town Council, Hobbs of Henley, Henley Royal Regatta, Leander Club, and Pink Spaghetti. If you or your business would like to help keep this magical tradition alive, please get in touch. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference.” 

Ready to light up? Register your boat now, plan your theme, and bring your friends and family for a night of community, creativity, and fun.

Visit illuminatedparade.com, see social media or email lights@illuminatedparade.com

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