Moraira and Teulada offer a lively calendar of events throughout the year, blending tradition, gastronomy, music, and community celebrations. From colourful parades and historic festivals to food markets and beachside events, thereβs always something happening in this part of the Costa Blanca.
Below, weβve put together a complete guide to the key events in 2026 β with helpful context so you know what to expect and which ones are truly worth planning around.
January β A Festive Start to the Year π
The year begins with fresh energy and a mix of fun traditions and cultural celebrations.
1 January β New Yearβs Day Swim (Moraira)
Brave locals and visitors gather at LβAmpolla Beach for a refreshing dip in the Mediterranean. Itβs a light-hearted and social way to kick off the year, often accompanied by laughter, costumes, and a cheerful crowd.
5 January β Los Reyes Magos / Epiphany Parade (Moraira)
One of the most magical events for families. The Three Kings arrive in Moraira and parade through the town, handing out sweets to children. The celebration continues at the church square, where gifts are distributed. In Spain, this day is even more important than Christmas for children.
16β18 January β Fiesta de Sant Antoni (Moraira)
A traditional celebration honouring the patron saint of animals. Expect bonfires, a warm community atmosphere, and the popular blessing of animals in the town centre. Itβs a lovely glimpse into local heritage.
February β Local Traditions & Sweet Treats π
February is quieter but filled with authentic, local customs.
1 February β San Blas (Teulada)
This event revolves around the traditional βDamaβ bread β a sweet pastry shaped like a woman. Locals believe eating it protects against throat ailments, making it both symbolic and delicious.
February β Authentic Flavors / Sant Blas Tradition
During this period, bakeries across Teulada-Moraira sell the famous βDama,β creating a seasonal culinary highlight.
7 February β Carnival (Moraira)
A fun and colourful celebration with costumes and music. While smaller than in big cities, it still brings a lively atmosphere to town.
March & April β Semana Santa & Spring Festivities βοΈ
Spring brings one of Spainβs most important religious periods.
29 March β 6 April β Semana Santa (Moraira & Teulada)
A deeply traditional week featuring processions, music, and solemn ceremonies. The atmosphere is respectful and moving, especially during the evening marches.
- Palm Sunday (29 March): Marks the beginning with a choir concert.
- Maundy Thursday (2 April): A silent nighttime procession through Moraira.
- Good Friday (3 April): The Holy Burial procession.
- Easter Sunday (5 April): The joyful βProcesiΓ³n de lβEncontre.β
Locals say: even if you’re not religious, experiencing a night procession is unforgettable.
8β19 April β Fiestas Patronales de Teulada
One of Teuladaβs biggest celebrations, honouring San Vicente Ferrer. Expect fireworks, processions, music, and traditional festivities.
13 April β DΓa de Sant Vicent Ferrer
The main day of the festival, featuring religious ceremonies and impressive fireworks.
May β Food & Sport by the Sea π½οΈ
May combines gastronomy with outdoor activity.
1β3 May β Vive Teulada Moraira
A popular food festival near Moraira Castle where local restaurants serve tapas and small dishes, often paired with live music. Itβs a great way to sample regional cuisine in a relaxed setting.
24 May β Teulada-Moraira Triathlon
An energetic sporting event starting at the beach and finishing near the castle. Even as a spectator, itβs exciting to watch.
June β History, Fire & Spectacle π₯
June is one of the most exciting months of the year.
5β14 June β Moros y Cristianos (Moraira)
This is the standout festival of Moraira β and one of the most spectacular on the Costa Blanca. It commemorates the historical battles between Moors and Christians through elaborate parades, costumes, music, and theatrical reenactments.
Expect:
- Grand parades with detailed costumes
- Mock battles by the sea
- Fireworks lighting up the coastline
- A festive, high-energy atmosphere throughout the town
Our tip: Donβt miss the final parade and fireworks β itβs the highlight of the entire festival.
7 June β Corpus Christi (Teulada)
A more traditional and religious event, featuring processions and regional dances.
19β21 June β Mercado AndalusΓ (Moraira)
A charming Andalusian-style market near the castle with crafts, food stalls, and performances. Itβs a relaxed and family-friendly event.
23 June β Noche de San Juan (Moraira)
A magical night celebrating the summer solstice. Bonfires are lit on the beach, and many people take a midnight swim.
Hereβs what we recommend: join locals at the beach just before midnight for the full experience.
July β Peak Season Celebrations π
July is the busiest and most festive month in Moraira.
3β19 July β Patronales de Moraira (Virgen del Carmen)
A major celebration honouring the patron saint of fishermen. The program includes fireworks, music, and religious events.
- 14 July β Flower Offering: A colourful procession with floral tributes
- 15 July β Desamparados Day: Daytime fireworks and evening celebrations
- 16 July β Virgen del Carmen: A unique land and sea procession, followed by fireworks
July β Bous a la Mar (Moraira)
A traditional and controversial event where bulls run toward the sea. It draws large crowds and is a long-standing local tradition.
24β29 July β Sant Jaume (Benimarco)
A smaller, more local festival with music, fireworks, and a friendly village atmosphere.
August β Music, Markets & Summer Nights πΆ
August is all about warm evenings and outdoor events.
5β28 August β Voramar Street Music Festival (Moraira)
Live music performances across different streets and squares. These small concerts add a relaxed, summery vibe to the town.
6β9 August β Medieval Market (Teulada)
Step back in time with costumes, street theatre, and artisan stalls. Itβs a great event for families.
13 August β Shopping Night (Moraira)
Shops stay open late with a lively atmosphere in the town centre.
29 August β Fiesta de Moscatel (Teulada)
A celebration of the local Moscatel grape, with tastings and music.
September β Authentic Village Life π
September has a more local and traditional feel.
2β18 September β Voramar Street Music Festival (Moraira)
A continuation of the summer music series.
18β20 September β Divina Pastora (Teulada)
A traditional festival with dancing, processions, and fireworks.
24β27 September β Oktoberfest (Moraira)
A fun German-style beer festival held in Moraira, popular with both locals and international visitors.
October β Sea, Food & Festivities β΅
3 October β Gourmet Race (Moraira)
A unique sailing event where participants cook onboard before presenting their dishes at the port. It combines sport and gastronomy in a very local way.
31 October β Halloween (Moraira)
Increasingly popular, especially with families and expats.
November β Music & Culture πΈ
Santa Cecilia Weekend β Music Festival
Concerts celebrating the patron saint of music, organised by local bands.
14β15 November β Ugly Day Moraira
A lively rock festival with a charitable focus, attracting music lovers from across the region.
27β29 November β Santa Catalina (Teulada)
A traditional celebration with parades and cultural activities.
December β Christmas in Moraira π
December brings a cosy and festive atmosphere to both towns.
6 December β Christmas Lights Ceremony
The official start of the holiday season, with lights switched on in both Teulada and Moraira.
19β20 December β Christmas Market (Moraira)
A festive market with stalls, food, and visits from Santa Claus.
26 December β San Silvestre
Typically a fun run or community event to close the year (details may vary).
FAQ
When is the best time to visit Moraira for festivals?
June and July are the busiest and most event-packed months.
What is the most important festival in Moraira?
Moros y Cristianos is widely considered the biggest and most spectacular event.
Are events family-friendly?
Most events, including parades and markets, are suitable for families.
Do I need tickets for these events?
Most are free to attend, especially outdoor festivals and processions.
β Editor’s Conclusion
Moraira and Teulada offer a well-balanced calendar of events, from deeply rooted traditions like Semana Santa and Moros y Cristianos to modern festivals like Vive Teulada Moraira and the Gourmet Race.
If youβre planning your visit, June and July are the most vibrant months, while spring and autumn offer a quieter but equally authentic experience.











