Think Dénia is just about beaches and gastronomy?
Sure, it’s renowned for its stunning coastline and culinary delights — but the real heartbeat of this Mediterranean gem lies in its vibrant festivals. From the fiery Fallas to the adrenaline-pumping Bous a la Mar, Dénia’s calendar is packed with celebrations that showcase its rich culture and spirited community.
Whether you’re planning a visit or lucky enough to call Dénia home, this guide provides a month-by-month overview of the city’s most iconic and lesser-known festivities in 2025. Mark your calendars and immerse yourself in the authentic local experience!
📅 Main Festivities in Dénia – 2025
🗓️ January
Three Kings Parade (5 Jan)
A magical evening where the Three Wise Men arrive by boat at the port, followed by a grand parade through the city streets, delighting children and adults alike.Pilgrimage to the Hermitage of Santa Paula (26 Jan)
A traditional pilgrimage culminating in a festive gathering with local delicacies and a vibrant market.
🗓️ February
Half-Year Celebration of Moors and Christians (Date TBC)
An informal yet spirited parade by the “filaes” (groups) of Moors and Christians, offering a mid-year taste of the grand August festivities.
🗓️ March
Fallas de Dénia (15–19 Mar)
Experience the city’s take on this UNESCO-listed festival with 11 “falla” commissions creating intricate monuments. The festivities culminate in the “Cremà,” where these structures are spectacularly burned.
🗓️ May
Festival of Our Lady of the Forsaken (Second Sunday of May)
Honoring the patroness of sailors, this celebration features processions and maritime-themed events in the Baix la Mar neighborhood.
🗓️ June
Romería of the Virgin of El Rocío (Date TBC)
A pilgrimage followed by a festive gathering with traditional music, dancing, and food, organized by the Casa de Andalucía.Hogueras de San Juan (20–24 Jun)
Celebrate the summer solstice with bonfires, fireworks, and the burning of effigies in various neighborhoods, including Les Portelles and L’Hort.Festivities in the Hermitage of San Juan (20–24 Jun)
Religious ceremonies, traditional markets, and community gatherings mark this celebration at the historic hermitage.
🗓️ July
Major Festivals in Honor of the Holy Blood and Bous a la Mar (6–14 Jul)
Dénia’s most iconic festival featuring the unique “Bous a la Mar,” where bulls are playfully encouraged to leap into the sea, alongside concerts, parades, and religious ceremonies.
🗓️ August
Moors and Christians Festival (13–16 Aug)
A vibrant reenactment of historical battles with elaborate costumes, parades, and the dramatic “Desembarco” (landing) at the port.
🗓️ September
Festivities of San Agustín in Les Rotes (Late Aug/Early Sep)
A community celebration featuring local traditions, music, and gastronomy in the picturesque Les Rotes area.
🗓️ October
All Saints Fair (Late Oct–Early Nov)
A traditional fair with amusement rides, food stalls, and entertainment, held in the Torrecremada esplanade.
🗓️ December
Medieval Market (4–8 Dec)
Step back in time with this market featuring medieval-themed stalls, performances, and crafts in the historic city center.Pilgrimage to the Hermitage of Santa Lucía (13 Dec)
A festive pilgrimage culminating in a gathering with traditional food and music at the Santa Lucía hermitage.Nit de la Llum (Mid-Dec)
The “Night of Light” transforms Dénia’s streets with thousands of candles, creating a magical atmosphere to welcome the holiday season.
✅ Editor’s Conclusion
Dénia’s festivity calendar is a testament to its rich cultural tapestry and the community’s zest for celebration. From age-old traditions to lively modern events, there’s always something happening that brings locals and visitors together in joyous harmony.
Local Insight:
While the major festivals draw crowds, don’t overlook the smaller neighborhood celebrations. They offer an intimate glimpse into Dénia’s heart and soul.
❓Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most iconic festival in Dénia?
The “Bous a la Mar,” part of the July festivals, is unique to Dénia and has been declared a Fiesta of National Tourist Interest.
Are the Fallas in Dénia similar to those in Valencia?
Yes, while on a smaller scale, Dénia’s Fallas maintain the same spirit with elaborate monuments, parades, and the traditional “Cremà.
Is it necessary to book accommodations in advance during festival periods?
Absolutely. Festivals like the July and August celebrations attract many visitors, so it’s advisable to book early.
Are the festivals family-friendly?
Yes, most festivals include activities suitable for all ages, making them perfect for family outings.