Albir Festivity Calendar 2025

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*Looking for the latest Albir festivity dates?

This page covers the Albir Festivity Calendar 2025 and remains available for reference.
If you are looking for the most up-to-date fiestas, local events and key dates in Albir and Alfaz del Pi, we recommend visiting our new [Albir Festivity Calendar 2026].

You can still browse the 2025 calendar below, but for the latest information, the 2026 guide is the best place to start.

📅 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

Festivity Calendar Albir 2025

🎉 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.

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