Calpe is the host of the largest Beer Festival in Costa Blanca, which happens every year usually at the beginning of the month of October.
Almeria is part of Andalusia, probably the most beautiful part of Spain, but this is of course a personal opinion. Like many other cities in Spain, Almeria celebrates its own carnival, usually sometimes between late January and March.
The Bonfires of Saint John are one of the most important celebrations happening in Alicante over the course of several days, followed by an impressive fireworks festival, which takes place on the main ...
One of the most well known events in Spain, La Tomatina is celebrated each year at the end of August and it attracts a great number of tourists in the small town of Buñol, close to Valencia.
A fight with flour might seem like a truly bizarre thing to do, but Spain has several other unusual festivals and this is one of them. Although not yet as popular as other events like La Tomatina or the bull run in San Fermin, this strange festival has already started to attract attention from foreign visitors who want to come here to see how things work.
The carnival in Cadiz is considered a Festival of International Tourist Interest in Spain and it is actually one of the largest in the country and probably the best carnival in Andalucia, so it is really worth visiting the city during this festive season.
The carnival is one of the most important events in Huelva and it is usually celebrated between February and March. The carnival in Huelva is also known as El Carnaval Colombino, in honour of Christopher Columbus, who sailed from the port of Huelva on his journey that led to the discovery of the American continent.
The Jazz Festival in Cadiz will celebrate in 2019 its 12th edition, so the event is now considered one of the musical traditions happening each year in the city. For 4 days, this lovely coastal town will be the host of many renowned artists from all over the world, the perfect reason to visit Cadiz in July, besides the usual motives like going to the beach or practicing water sports like surfing or kite surfing.
Located on the sunny coast in Spain known as Costa Blanca, Alicante is a lively town and the carnival is a great experience to party with the locals for about a week, before Lent starts. The carnival ...
The carnival is celebrated all over Spain, with the events in Tenerife, Sitges and Cadiz being the largest and most popular of all. In Valencia the most popular event is by far Las Fallas, but the carnival ...
Vinaròs is a small town part of the province of Castellon, so it's also part of the bigger Valencian Community, on the Mediterranean Coast of Spain. Being a popular tourist destination, Vinaròs organize ...
Vinaròs Carnival is celebrated each year forty days before Lent and it's the best party of the year, with over 30 troupes (comparsas) participating in the event. The Carnival of Vinaròs has been declared a Festivity of Regional Tourist Interest since 2007 and if the event keep growing and grabbing the interest of more tourists it will be upgraded to the category of Festivity of National Tourist Interest in Spain (Fiestas of National Tourist Interest of Spain).
The Flower Battle is part of a much larger event known as Valencia July Fair. The Battle of Flowers actually marks the closing of the big Valencia Fair and is held each year on the last Sunday of July. The event was celebrated for the first time in 1891 and since then it has gained a lot of popularity for being a bloodless battle, where all that's left on the battlefield is a carpet of petals and a wonderful scent throughout the city.
The carnival in Badajoz dates back many years, as you can see on the official website in Spanish, where you can find posters dating back to the year 1981. Nowadays, the carnival has grown in popularity ...
Music groups, extravagant costumes, a proper carnival parade - these are all of the characteristics of the carnival in Aguilas. Although it is not yet as big or as popular as other carnivals in Spain, ...