The charming coastal town of Albir, nestled between Benidorm and Altea, may be known for its relaxed vibe — but that doesn’t mean it skips out on celebrating. Throughout the year, Albir hosts a variety of festivities, cultural events, and local traditions that bring the community together and attract visitors from across the Costa Blanca.
Below, we’ve listed the main local fiestas and events in Albir for 2025, including official holidays, local celebrations, and cultural highlights you won’t want to miss. You’ll also find a printable version of the calendar at the end of this article, perfect for saving, printing, or sharing.
📅 Albir Festivities & Public Holidays – 2025
Here are the key events and dates you can expect in and around Albir this year. Note that exact dates for some celebrations may change slightly each year — especially those based on the church calendar (like Easter), so we’ll update this page as official dates are confirmed.
🥁 January
1 January – New Year’s Day (Año Nuevo) – National holiday
5 January – Three Kings Parade (Cabalgata de los Reyes) – A festive parade through nearby Altea with floats and gifts
6 January – Epiphany (Día de Reyes) – Public holiday
🎭 February & March
Carnival Celebrations – Usually held in late February with parades and costumes in Altea and Alfaz del Pi
Ash Wednesday & Lent Begin – Marking the start of the Easter lead-up
✝️ March / April
Holy Week (Semana Santa) – March 30 to April 6, 2025
Traditional processions are held in nearby Alfaz and Altea
Many local businesses close for Good Friday (April 4) and Easter Monday (April 7)
🔥 June
24 June – San Juan Night (Noche de San Juan)
A magical beach celebration with bonfires, music, and fireworks
Traditionally celebrated on Albir beach
🎆 July
Local Summer Events Begin
Albir hosts smaller concerts and cultural nights, especially in the open-air auditorium
Check the official town agenda (or this page!) for updated events
🎉 August
First Half of August – Fiestas in Alfaz del Pi
While not in Albir directly, most Albir locals take part in Alfaz’s main town fiestas, including:
Fireworks, traditional parades, costume events, and open-air parties
“Bous al Carrer” (running of the bulls), moros y cristianos, and religious celebrations
- More on Fiestas de L’Albir
🛡️ September
Mid-September – Moors and Christians Festival in Altea
Don’t miss the incredible historic reenactments, parades, and music in neighboring Altea
Albir residents often join in or visit
👻 October
9 October – Valencian Community Day (Día de la Comunidad Valenciana) – Public holiday
12 October – National Day of Spain (Día de la Hispanidad) – Public holiday
🎄 December
6 December – Constitution Day (Día de la Constitución) – Public holiday
8 December – Immaculate Conception – Public holiday
24–25 December – Christmas Eve & Day (Nochebuena & Navidad)
31 December – New Year’s Eve (Nochevieja)
Expect parties, fireworks, and traditional grape-eating at midnight
✅ Editor’s Conclusion
From ancient traditions to summer fireworks and beach bonfires, Albir may be small, but it has a heart full of celebration. Whether you’re visiting for a few days or living here year-round, use this calendar to plan your year, attend local events, and experience the town’s authentic cultural vibe.
🎉 Don’t forget to bookmark this page — we’ll be updating it if any new events are announced during the year!
❓Frequently Asked Questions
Does Albir have its own town fiestas?
Albir is technically part of Alfaz del Pi, so most of the official local fiestas are celebrated there — but Albir has its own San Juan beach night and summer cultural activities.
Are the summer concerts in Albir free?
Yes, most cultural events in the open-air amphitheater are free to attend.
Where can I find updates on upcoming events?
Follow the Alfaz del Pi town hall website or check back here — we’ll post updates as new events are confirmed.
Is it worth visiting Albir during the Moors and Christians festival?
Absolutely — even though it’s in nearby Altea, it’s one of the region’s most visually stunning and historic festivals.