Fiestas in murcia spain-guide
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January

  • Los Reyes – the Three Wise Men – on 6th January the Spanish children receive their Christmas gifts. Most towns and villages will do something special in social clubs and town squares. Murcia and Cartagena have extra special fiestas. Look out for the televised celebrations of Madrid with massive floats, and the three kings parading through the city.
  • Carnaval de Águilas – Águilas
  • Fiestas de San Sebastián – Ricote
February
  • Carnaval – Cabezo de Torres
  • Carnaval – Cartagena
  • Carnaval – Mar Menor – San Pedro del Pinatar, San Javier and Los Alcázares alternately
  • San Blas de San Javier Romeria – San Javier
March
  • Semana Santa – Easter Week – being a mainly Catholic country, Easter is a huge celebration. All towns and villages will hold celebrations, with at least 3 or 4 working days lost. Some of the best festivities can be found in Cartagena, Jumilla, Murcia and Moratalla.
April
  • Fiesta de la Primavera (Spring festival) in Murcia includes: Bando de la Huerta (Orchard procession) and Entierra de la Sardina (Burial of the Sardine)
May
  • Santisima y Vera Cruz – Caravaca
June
  • Jazz Festival – San Javier
  • Feria Sevillana – Mar Menor
  • San Juan – all towns and villages
July
  • Jazz Festival – San Javier
  • Virgen Del Carmen – Cartagena
  • Santiago Apostle – Cartagena
August
  • San Gines de la Jara Procession – San Gines
  • Festival of International Theatre, Music and Dance – San Javier
  • Mar Menor Folk Festival – San Pedro del Pinatar and Lo Pagán
  • Fiesta de la Vendimia in Jumilla with a wine fountain to celebrate the wine harvest.
September
  • Murcia September Fair: Moors & Christians – Murcia
  • “Tunas” Folk Music Festival – Murcia
  • Mediterranean Folklore Festival – Murcia
  • Romans & Carthaginians – Cartagena
October
  • Regional Horse Fair – Caravaca
November
  • Romería de San Clemente – Lorca
December
  • Fiestas Mayores – San Javier
  • Tours of the Natives (Belenes) – Yecla
*taken from spainish fiesta guide