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Albox Night Run 2025 Raises €2,000 for Cancer Research

Albox Night Run 2025 Raises €2,000 for Cancer Research

The town of Albox once again demonstrated its community spirit during the latest edition of the Night Run “Albox in Motion Against Cancer”. Held in early May 2025, the event brought together more than 600 runners of all ages and backgrounds, turning the evening into a moving display of solidarity and health awareness.

The initiative, organized by the Albox Town Council, successfully raised €2,000 for the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC). All proceeds were donated to support ongoing cancer research and provide assistance to patients and families affected by the disease.

Community and Sports United for a Cause

Participation was overwhelming — so much so that online registrations were filled days before the event, and additional people still joined on the day of the run. The Plaza Mayor buzzed with energy from the early afternoon, with children’s races kicking off the program and the main 5-kilometer race launching at 8:30 PM.

Before the race began, Albox mayor María del Mar Alfonso presented a symbolic cheque to María Sáez, President of the AECC’s local chapter. In her speech, the mayor expressed heartfelt gratitude to all participants and praised the tireless work of AECC, emphasizing the importance of continued support and awareness in the fight against cancer.

Winners and Recognition

Juan Manuel Tejada Martínez claimed first place in the men’s category, finishing the 5-kilometer course in just 16 minutes and 20 seconds. The top female runner was Raquel Martínez Navarro, who completed the course in 23 minutes and 8 seconds.

The event also recognized the dedication of numerous local associations and volunteers, including AECC, the Fibromyalgia Association, Scouts, Civil Protection, and the Local Police. Their support ensured smooth coordination and a festive atmosphere throughout the evening.

With the success of this 16th edition, the Albox Night Run reaffirms its role as a key community event — blending health, sports, and solidarity into one powerful night. For more inspiring events, check out our Events section.

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Albox Fair 2025: Full Day-by-Day Schedule and Concert Highlights

Published November 1, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: The Albox Fair 2025 is underway with five days of concerts, tradition and family activities. Here’s the full day-by-day schedule and headline performances.

Albox Fair 2025: Full Day-by-Day Schedule and Concert Highlights

The heart of the Almanzora Valley is alive this week as Albox celebrates its traditional fair through November 4. After last year’s edition was affected by storms, 2025 brings perfect autumn weather and renewed excitement among residents and visitors alike.

The fair opened on Friday, October 31 — coinciding with Halloween — blending seasonal buzz with Albox’s Andalusian character. Where many places focus on spooky nights, here the atmosphere is all about music, community spirit and vibrant fairground lights.

This year’s layout centres three main areas around a small plaza: the municipal tent (senior-friendly dance and activities), the brotherhoods’ tent (concerts and youth events), and a supervised children’s play zone so families can enjoy the fair safely and freely. Expect local gastronomy, crafts and live shows every day.

Friday, October 31 – Opening Day

2:00 PM: Midday Fair opens at the municipal and brotherhoods’ tents (DJ Moreno).
5:00 PM: Orquesta El Norte (first set).
7:00 PM: Official lighting of the fairground.
8:30 PM: Opening proclamations by the five brotherhoods; Coronation Gala for the Children’s & Youth Queens (with Guateque).
9:30 PM: Los Bigardos (brotherhoods’ tent).
11:00 PM: Ultraligera (headline concert).
1:00 AM: DJ Jonathan Castillo.

Saturday, November 1

9:30 AM: “Juan Ortega Agüero & Víctor Silvent (Jimmy)” Round-Roping Championship (Mesón Las Tejeras).
10:00 AM: Livestock Fair & 43rd Partridge Bird Fair open (incl. 3rd Alonso Llorente Moreno Memorial).
4:00 PM: 4×4 exhibition (Av. Ramón y Cajal, by the suspension bridge).
5:30 PM: Sones del Sur (flamenco, brotherhoods’ tent).
6:00 PM: Cuadrilla de Ánimas “El Saliente” (folk & malagueñas, municipal tent).
7:00 PM: Orquesta Almanzora; 7:30 PM: Orquesta Pentagrama.
12:30 AM: DJ Josu Balladares & Pepelu López.

Sunday, November 2

10:00 AM: José Ortiz “El Pepe” Memorial Petanque Tournament (La Rambla).
12:00 PM: Partridge Bird Contest & awards.
4:00 PM: Traditional ribbon race on horseback (La Rambla).
4:30 PM: Orquesta El Norte (municipal tent).
5:00 PM: La Cuarta Cuerda (brotherhoods’ tent) & Grupo Albaida (Sevillanas).
5:30 PM & 9:00 PM: Orquesta El Norte (additional sets).
6:30 PM: Musical Alboria.
10:00 PM: Por un Puñado de Tercios (concert).
12:00 AM: DJ Pachanga.

Monday, November 3

12:00 PM: Darts tournament (Water & Health Center).
4:00 PM: DJ Pachanga (brotherhoods’ tent); pigeon release on the promenade next to the fairgrounds.
5:00–9:00 PM: Giant “Ninja Warrior” inflatable (children 4–17, peak of the fairgrounds).
5:00 PM: Free churros & chocolate for seniors (municipal tent); Aplomo Covers (brotherhoods’ tent).
From 6:00 PM: Virgen del Saliente folk group (Sevillanas), 6:30 PM Trío Almanzora, 8:00 PM copla concert (Rocío Guerra & Niño Peñaflor).

Tuesday, November 4 – Closing Day

Morning: Traditional Tuesday market.
Midday: Communal paella & sweets for Senior Citizens’ Day (municipal tent).
4:00 PM: Trío Almanzora; later: Pequeñas Flamencas (Sevillanas), Los Galgos (final concert, brotherhoods’ tent).
All day: Children’s Day with reduced ride prices.
5:00–8:00 PM: Inclusive Day with steady lighting and minimal sound for visitors with sensory sensitivity.

Getting There & Parking

The Albox Fair takes place around the main fairgrounds near La Rambla de Albox, a short walk from the town centre. The easiest access for visitors arriving from the A-334 or the E-15 (Autovía del Mediterráneo) is via the Albox Sur exit, following the fairground signs.

Public parking areas are available near Avenida Lepanto and Avenida América, with temporary overflow parking provided along Rambla de los Marinos. Visitors are advised to arrive early in the afternoon to avoid congestion during concert hours.

Those travelling by bus from Vera, Huércal-Overa or Almería city can use the Alsa regional lines, which stop at the Albox Bus Station—about a 10-minute walk from the fairground.

More About the Fair

To explore the history, traditions and atmosphere behind this beloved annual celebration, read our full event guide: Albox All Saints’ Fair.

Official information: Turismo Almanzora — Feria de Albox 2025.

For more updates from across the province, visit our Events category.

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Rally Costa de Almeria 2025: 50th Anniversary Edition Kicks Off in Style

Published November 1, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: The 50th edition of the Rally Costa de Almeria roared into action on October 31, 2025, from Parque de las Almadrabillas — returning to Spain’s national asphalt championship calendar with top competitors and a renewed sense of pride.

Rally Costa de Almeria 2025: 50th Anniversary Edition Kicks Off in Style

The long-awaited moment for motorsport fans in Almeria has finally arrived. The Rally Costa de Almeria 2025 officially started on Friday, October 31, marking the 50th anniversary of this legendary competition. Organised by the Automóvil Club de Almería, this edition is particularly special — not only because of the milestone year, but because it has regained its place in the Spanish Asphalt Rally Championship (CERA-Recalvi), alongside the Andalusian regional series.

The opening ceremony was held at a new venue, the Parque de las Almadrabillas, replacing Avenida Federico García Lorca as the traditional start point. The engines roared to life at 8:00 PM in front of a large crowd, with the starting signal given by the president of the Almeria Automobile Club, José Manuel López, and officials from both the Federación Andaluza de Automovilismo and the Royal Spanish Automobile Federation.

Strong Field for the 50th Anniversary

A total of 52 teams are taking part in this year’s race, which runs from October 31 to November 1 across some of Almeria’s most scenic and technically challenging routes. Among the top names are national leaders Jorge Cagiao and Javier Martínez (Alpine A110 GT), as well as Pedro David Pérez from Granada, who currently leads the Andalusian Championship driving a Ford Fiesta Rally2. Local favourite José Antonio Aznar is also among the competitors, representing the Almeria Automobile Club.

Friday’s short opening stage in Vícar saw the Canary Island duo Enrique Cruz and Yeray Mújica (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2) finish narrowly ahead of Cagiao and Martínez by just 0.7 seconds, setting up a tight contest for Saturday’s stages. In the Andalusian classification, Pérez and Antelo led comfortably, ten seconds clear of Aznar and Román.

Saturday: Full Rally Action Across the Province

On Saturday, November 1, ten timed stages take place across the routes of Vícar–Enix, Alhabia–Santa Fe de Mondújar, Enix, Alboloduy, and Ricaveral — each repeated twice. The rally will conclude with the final ceremony back at Parque de las Almadrabillas at approximately 9:15 PM.

This 50th edition also represents the return of Almeria to the national rally spotlight after a four-month pause in the CERA-Recalvi calendar. The combination of coastal views, mountain climbs and tight urban stages makes the Rally Costa de Almeria one of the most diverse events on Spain’s asphalt circuit.

More Coverage

For full event background, driver previews and stage routes, read our earlier articles:

For official updates and final results, visit the Federación Andaluza de Automovilismo.

For more updates from across the province, visit our Events category.

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All Saints Fair in Albox Begins Today

Published October 31, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: The All Saints’ Fair in Albox begins today, marking five days of music, tradition, and Andalusian celebration that will fill the town until November 4.

Update — November 1, 2025:
Looking for the timetable? Find the full day-by-day & hourly schedule, plus getting there and parking:


Albox Fair 2025: Full Day-by-Day Schedule and Concert Highlights

All Saints Fair in Albox Begins Today with Concerts and Celebration

The town of Albox is ready to host one of the province’s most important annual festivals — the All Saints’ Fair. The 2025 edition officially opens this Friday, October 31, and will run through Tuesday, November 4, featuring a packed schedule of concerts, parades, and local traditions.

The midday fair opens at 2:00 PM, followed by the lighting ceremony at 7:00 PM. At 8:30 PM, the official proclamation will take place inside the Municipal Tent, delivered by Albox’s five Holy Week brotherhoods: Costaleros, Los Moraos, Paso Blanco, Paso Negro, and Coloraos. The event will also include the coronation of this year’s Queens, a long-standing local tradition that draws large crowds.

Tonight’s headline concert features Ultraligera, one of Andalusia’s rising rock bands, performing at 11:30 PM in the Brotherhoods Tent. Additional shows include Los Bigardos and DJ Jonathan Castillo at the main venue, and the group Guateque entertaining senior residents in the Municipal Tent.

Throughout the weekend, visitors can enjoy cover bands, orchestras, DJs, and folk music across multiple stages. Mayor María del Mar Alfonso highlighted the fair’s inclusive spirit: “We’ve made a great effort to offer something for everyone — families, seniors, and children alike. Our traditions, such as the Livestock Fair, remain key to Albox’s identity.”

The festive atmosphere will continue late into the night with open-air dancing, music, and the lively mediodía gatherings. “Let’s enjoy our fair, forget our obligations for a while, and celebrate together,” added the mayor.

For official updates and the full program, visit the Ayuntamiento de Albox.

For a full overview of upcoming public holidays and local festivities across the province, check the official Almeria Local Holidays 2026 calendar.

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What to Do in Almeria: Late October & Early November 2025

Published October 26, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: Wondering what to do in Almeria this October 2025? Here’s a curated roundup of the best festivals, concerts, outdoor routes and community happenings across the province — from the Garrucha Red Prawn Festival to Almerijazz, Halloween parades and mountain bike adventures.

What to Do in Almeria: Late October & Early November 2025

As autumn sets in, Almeria’s cultural calendar comes alive with local fairs, music festivals, gastronomy routes and outdoor activities. Whether you’re drawn to coastal celebrations, mountain trails or creative workshops, there’s something happening in nearly every corner of the province. Below is your essential guide to the most exciting things to do in Almeria from late October through early November 2025.

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Festivals and Fairs

Late October in Almeria is defined by lively festivals that blend tradition with community spirit. In Garrucha, the VI Red Prawn Festival celebrates one of the Levante coast’s most prized delicacies with tastings, music, and family-friendly events through October 26. Organised by the Diputación de Almería and the Ayuntamiento de Garrucha, the event draws thousands of visitors and local chefs celebrating the region’s famous red prawn.

Meanwhile, in Huércal de Almeria, car and motor enthusiasts gather for HuércalMotor 2025, a three-day auto and motorcycle show featuring 22 brands, exclusive offers, and entertainment for all ages. It’s coordinated by the Ayuntamiento de Huércal de Almería with regional business sponsors and free entry for visitors.

For more upcoming fairs and city festivals, visit our Events category.

Culture and Music

The highlight of Almeria’s cultural season is the Almerijazz International Festival 2025, running through November 9. Concerts take place at Teatro Apolo and other city venues, featuring Spanish and international artists in collaboration with Radio Nacional de España (RNE). The festival, coordinated by the Ayuntamiento de Almería, offers both free and ticketed shows and continues to position Almeria as a cultural hub in southern Spain.

Two new art exhibitions also stand out this season. Cianotipia explores experimental photography techniques, while Jardín de Sal examines the intersection between salt, art, and ecology. Both are hosted at municipal galleries and open until early November.

Discover more cultural and musical highlights in our Community section.

Sports and Outdoors

Nature and sport merge during the XVI Ruta BTT del Jamón de María, held this weekend in the Parque Natural Sierra de María–Los Vélez. Dozens of cyclists joined this emblematic mountain-bike route celebrating local gastronomy and endurance. The race forms part of the XCM Series Almeria 2025 and is organised with the support of the Diputación de Almería and Federación Andaluza de Ciclismo.

For hikers, the recent rainfall in Bedar and the Sierra de los Filabres has refreshed rural routes. Authorities from the Junta de Andalucía confirm that major trails remain open and safe, with excellent conditions for late-autumn trekking.

For outdoor guides and nature routes, visit our Nature & Environment category.

Food and Gastronomy

Beyond Garrucha’s seafood festivities, food lovers can explore the ongoing Ruta Sabores del Almanzora, a gastronomic route connecting 20 villages and more than 40 establishments across the Valle del Almanzora. It runs through November and is coordinated by Valle del Almanzora Turismo, promoting traditional tapas, wines and local produce from inland Almeria.

In Tabernas, the Autumn Cultural Programme continues through late November, offering outdoor cinema, desert walks and artisan markets. The initiative, supported by the Ayuntamiento de Tabernas, showcases the natural and creative spirit of the desert region.

For culinary experiences and local products, check our Travel Tips section.

Community and Family

Halloween brings community life to the streets of Almeria. The Noche en Negro, organised by the Ayuntamiento de Almería, transforms the city centre into a night of parades, silent film screenings, and live music inspired by 80s rock. Nearby, Benahadux celebrates a three-day Halloween programme filled with family workshops, games and costume contests led by the Ayuntamiento de Benahadux.

On October 31, the Cámara de Comercio de Almería hosts the “Visibilidad Local” workshop — an AI-focused session on improving business visibility and digital strategy for local entrepreneurs and expats. Registration is free via the Chamber of Commerce website.

For ongoing workshops and local initiatives, explore our Expats & Living category.

For more updates from across the province, visit our Events category.

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