Valencia on fire from September 1 to 5. Las Fallas has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2016.
Festivals & Holidays
January in Spain-celebrating Los Reyes Magos
Discover the vibrant traditions of celebrating Los Reyes Magos (Three Kings) in Spain during January. Explore the festive atmosphere, parades, gift-giving customs, and delicious Roscón de Reyes. Immerse yourself in the magical spirit of this cherished Spanish holiday tradition.
Las Fallas: A Celebration of Art and Heritage in Valencia’s Vibrant Festival
Do you enjoy cracking/popping sounds of firecrackers (petardos) at every turn? How about a gunpowder/fireworks display every day for at least 3 weeks? Discover the captivating world of Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain. Immerse yourself in a week-long extravaganza of art, music, and fireworks. Explore the history, traditions, and vibrant atmosphere of this extraordinary festival.
May in Cordoba
The Cordoba Patio Festival is a feast for the senses. For 2 weeks each May, the Cordobeses throw open the gates and doors to their private patios and reveal the hidden floral delights they have been working on all year-long. Since
October in Ayora
Ayora is known as the honey capital of Spain and the host of the sweetest event in Valencia.
How is Halloween celebrated in Spain?
Discover the rich traditions of Halloween in Spain, including ancient Celtic festival, Samhain, and regional variations like La Castanyada, Gabonak, Noche de las Ánimas, Samaín, and Fallas. Immerse yourself in the unique blend of tradition, spirituality, and contemporary influences that make Spanish Halloween celebrations captivating.
October in Tarragona
The ultimate display of teamwork. Groups of everyday people from ages 5 to 95, work together to build a living human structure. Watching the castellers climb to create towers reaching upwards of nine stories high
Maritime Magic of Carnaval de Santoña: A Festive Celebration of Seafood, Music, and Tradition
Maritime themed festival including a trial overseen by a court of fish. No joke! Santoña is a town in the eastern coast of the autonomous community of Cantabria. It is best known today as a holiday destination during the summer
Madrid’s Fiesta de la Trashumancia
Sheep. In the middle of Madrid! Imagine two thousand merino sheep roaming the capital city. This is an annual autumn event (since 1994) and held every October. This festival serves as a reminder of the centuries-old
Fiesta del Pan in Lubrin, Almeria
The Bread Festival (Fiesta del Pan) is celebrated in honor of San Sebastian. Lubrin, a village in Almeria, Andalusia is host to one of the most interesting and fun festivals we have ever gone to.
Oviedo’s Fiestas de San Mateo: Celebrating Asturian Culture and America Day
Step into the Heart of Oviedo’s Fiestas de San Mateo: A Journey through Asturian Culture and America Day Celebrations.
Primer cut de miel
Ayora Honey Festival 18th Edition of the First Cut of Honey (El Primer Corte de la Miel). Do you love honey? If you answered YES, then this festival is for YOU! Honey lovers will be coming together in Ayora, a town south east of Valencia City, to enjoy this...



















