There are many festivals in and around Alcazares and
the Murcia region most of them colourful and involve the whole community. Here are just a few of them and if you are lucky
enough to be there at the same time please do take time to see them
they really are great fun!!
January 5 th – Festividad
de Los Reyes Magos (The Festival of the 3 Kings arrival in Bethlehem ) Celebrated in most towns and cities across
the whole of Spain .
February – Los Alcazares, along
with most of the towns on the Mar Menor has it's Annual Carnival. The most historically spectacular Carnival in the Murcia
Region take place an hour down the coast in the town of Aguilas , where the whole town comes out to celebrate and to choose
their Carnival Queen.
March 24 th – 27 th . The
Tamborada Festival in the Murcian towns of Moratalla and Mula celebrates the Passion of the Christ with the pounding
of a thousand drums over three crazy days in March.
Easter – Semana Santa
(Saints week or Holy Week)
Celebrated across the whole of Spain , but easily the
biggest Semana Santa celebrations in the region are in the Capital Murcia. Smaller, but no less colourful festivities take
place in nearby Cartagena and San Pedro del Pinatar.
April - The Burial of the Sardine ,
the climax of the Spring festivities, is Murcia 's wackiest night of the year. On the first Saturday in April,
and looking like a cross between Rio's famous carnival and ‘It's a Knockout' a crazy cavalcade of giants and big-heads,
torch-bearers and entertainers, demons and Brazilian samba groups escort a fleet of some twenty floats, which will throw hundreds
of thousands of euros worth of toys and gifts into the crowd in the space of just a few hours.
Over the previous days, there are marches through the
streets with brass bands and on the night of the eve of the Burial, the Testament of Doña Sardina (Ms Sardine) is read from
the balcony of the Town Hall. The fiesta ends in the early hours of the morning, when, a papier-mâché effigy of the Lenten
sardine is burnt in the Plano de San Francisco amid public rejoicing.
May – La Manga Fiesta
incorporating the La Manga Ladies Windsurfing Championships.
1 st – 5 th May. The Festival of the Holy
Cross in Caravaca de la Cruz includes the famous ‘ Race of the Wine Horses' where the horses
used in the Vineyards are raced through the streets to the Castle at the top of the town.
July – The San Javier Music Festival runs throughout
the whole of July featuring leading Jazz & Blues artists, but there are some rock, pop & folk acts appearing as well
from time to time.
The Festividad de la Virgin del Carmen (The
Festival of the Virgin Madonna of the Sea) includes street processions, fireworks and the symbolic burning of an artificial
castle as well as a procession of boats which scatter flowers on the sea. Celebrations of this festival take place on the
16 th in Los Alcazares, Santiago de la Ribera, Lo Pagan, Cabo de Palos and Cartagena and again on the 25 th in Santiago de
la Ribera and Cartagena .
August – A month-long International
Festival of Theatre, Music & Dance takes place in San Javier.
A Flamenco Festival takes place in the
former mining town of La Union .
There is a folklore festival in Cartagena and there is
week long Festival of La Huerta (The Market Garden) in Los Alcazares.
September – In Cartagena you can
watch colourful mock battles in the street re-enacting the struggle between the Carthaginians and the Romans .
October – From 8 th to 13 th October,
Los Alcazares has a week long celebration of the town's municipal autonomy, during which there are fireworks
displays, processions, the Mar Menor Surfari Windsurfing competition and the ‘Caldero' Festival
where the local fisherman light fires on the beach and cook their catch in hanging cauldrons for the consumption
of the public.
November – Cartagena Jazz Festival takes
place.
December – on the 3 rd December
there is the Fiesta de San Francisco de San Javier (Saint Francis of San Javier) during which there are sports,
games, exhibitions and concerts. |