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Rally Costa de Almeria 2025: Full Spectator Guide to the 50th Edition

Published October 17, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR — The 50th Rally Costa de Almeria takes place on October 31–November 1, 2025. Expect two days of tarmac stages, a service park in/near Almeria city and signed spectator zones. Free to watch from official areas; check the timetable, maps and live timing before you go.

Rally Costa de Almeria 2025: Full Spectator Guide to the 50th Edition

Table of Contents

  1. What, when & where
  2. Rally format, stages & championships
  3. Best places to watch (spectator zones)
  4. Access, parking & transport
  5. Live timing, results & how to follow
  6. Safety rules for spectators
  7. History & legacy
  8. Plan your rally weekend (insider tips)
  9. FAQ

1) What, when & where

The Rally Costa de Almeria celebrates its 50th edition on October 31–November 1, 2025. The event is based in Almeria with special stages on provincial tarmac roads; the organiser publishes the full programme (itinerary, stage maps and regulations) on the official channels shortly before the start.

Update: 50th Rally: Route, Timetable & Entries

2) Rally format, stages & championships

The rally runs over two days (Friday–Saturday) with a shakedown/ceremonial, multiple timed asphalt stages and a central service area. In this anniversary year it returns to Spain’s national asphalt framework alongside the Andalusian championship. Final particulars (itinerary, roadbook, start lists) are released via the official notice board.

3) Best places to watch (spectator zones)

Use the official spectator zones indicated on the stage maps/notice board. These offer good visibility on safe bends, junctions or hill crests and are staffed by marshals. Avoid unsanctioned shortcuts or farm tracks. Pick 2–3 zones per day and avoid rushing between stages.

4) Access, parking & transport

Some rural roads close or become one-way during live stages—arrive 60–90 minutes early. Follow temporary signage to designated parking. Around the service park, city parking fills quickly; consider public transport or rideshares, then walk. Bring water, snacks, sun protection and a warm layer for evening sections.

5) Live timing, results & how to follow

On event days, follow live timing and results via the official timing links and notice board. If you stay in one zone, you can still track splits and classifications on your phone between cars.

6) Safety rules for spectators

  • Stand only in marked safe areas; never on the outside of corners, escape roads or below road level.
  • Obey marshals and tape colours; do not cross the stage once live.
  • Keep pets on a lead; drones are typically prohibited without accreditation.
  • Respect the countryside: take litter home and park only where allowed.

7) History & legacy

The event began in the 1960s under the name Rally Costa del Sol and, after evolving through the decades, adopted the modern Costa de Almeria branding in the late 1980s. It has alternated between national and regional status, with notable spells counting for Spain’s main rally series in the 1970s–80s and accolades as one of southern Spain’s best tarmac rallies. Across its half-century, it has brought top Iberian talent to Almeria’s mountain and coastal roads, growing a loyal spectator base and a strong local club culture.

8) Plan your rally weekend (insider tips)

  • Combine with the city: Fit in the Alcazaba, the Cable Inglés and a tapas crawl between service intervals.
  • Navigation: Pre-save spectator points in offline maps; mobile coverage can dip in valleys.
  • Food & fuel: Stock up early; small towns have limited hours on rally days.
  • Weather: Late October is usually sunny but breezy; dusk sections can get cool.

9) FAQ

Is it free to watch? Yes. Spectating from official zones is free (no general admission), subject to capacity and safety rules.

Where do I get maps and the timetable? From the organiser’s notice board and official website in the week of the rally.

Which series count? The 50th edition is scheduled within Spain’s asphalt framework and the Andalusian championship, with final documents confirming classifications and points.

For official documents, maps, and the latest updates, visit the Automóvil Club de Almería website.

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

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Roquetas de Mar Christmas Nativity Scene at Castillo de Santa Ana

Published December 11, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: The Roquetas de Mar Christmas Nativity Scene at Castillo de Santa Ana has opened for the 2025 festive season. With more than 2,000 handcrafted figures, maritime traditions and new decorative scenes, it is one of the most impressive belenes in Almería. Open until 6 January.

Roquetas de Mar Christmas Nativity Scene Opens at Castillo de Santa Ana

The Roquetas de Mar Christmas Nativity Scene has become one of the most beloved festive traditions in the municipality. Each year, families, neighbours and visitors gather at the historic Castillo de Santa Ana to enjoy a unique belén that blends biblical storytelling with local heritage. The 2025 edition is now open, offering a rich and detailed experience throughout the holiday season.

Created and assembled by the Hermandad del Cristo del Mar, the nativity scene is the result of months of craftsmanship and preparation. Its inauguration marks the official start of the Christmas season in Roquetas de Mar, with cultural groups, residents and visitors gathering to celebrate the opening.

A Monumental Display Featuring More Than 2,000 Figures

This year’s Roquetas de Mar Christmas Nativity Scene occupies approximately 210 square metres inside the castle’s exhibition hall. The installation includes more than 2,000 handcrafted figures, showcasing both traditional biblical scenes and elements inspired by life in Roquetas de Mar.

One of the most striking additions is a large galleon representing the maritime procession of the Virgen del Carmen and Santa Ana, a tradition deeply rooted in the identity of the town. Other miniature recreations highlight familiar local landmarks such as Las Salinas, the lighthouse and the Puerto de Roquetas, giving the display a strong connection to the municipality’s coastal character.

The belén also features a redesigned Egyptian area, updated scenes of the Three Wise Men and several illuminated water elements, making the visit especially enjoyable for families with children. Each corner of the installation is carefully lit and decorated, enhancing the atmosphere and inviting visitors to take their time exploring.

Opening Hours and Visitor Information

The nativity scene can be visited until 6 January with the following opening hours:

  • Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00–13:00 and 17:00–20:00
  • Sundays and public holidays: 11:00–13:00
  • Mondays: Closed

This event forms part of the wider Christmas programme organised by the City of Roquetas de Mar, which also includes lights, concerts, workshops and family activities across the municipality.

A Festive Tradition for All Ages

The opening ceremony included a performance by the Coral Polifónica of Roquetas de Mar, which added a warm and musical touch to the event. With thousands of visitors expected over the coming weeks, the Roquetas de Mar Christmas Nativity Scene remains a key attraction during the holiday season and a beautiful example of the town’s cultural identity.

If you’re exploring festive activities in the municipality, you may also enjoy our guide to Christmas in Roquetas de Mar, which highlights lights, concerts, markets and family events across the town.

The nativity scene at Castillo de Santa Ana offers a rich, creative and family-friendly experience and stands out as one of the most charming Christmas traditions in Roquetas de Mar.


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Christmas in Archilla: Sponge Cake Contest & Kids’ Craft Workshop

Published December 10, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: The Archilla–Cañada Sebastiana neighbourhood in Vícar is kicking off the Christmas season with a family-friendly afternoon featuring a homemade sponge cake competition and creative workshops for children.

Archilla Celebrates Christmas with Sponge Cakes and Creative Workshops for Kids

Christmas in Archilla begins with a warm, community-focused celebration this Friday, bringing families and neighbours together for an afternoon filled with creativity, local flavours and festive spirit. Organised by the AMPA ‘Futuro’ of CEIP Profesor Tierno Galván, the event highlights the strong social and cultural involvement of the neighbourhood.

Vícar’s mayor, Antonio Bonilla, emphasised the value of these initiatives, noting that they reflect “a municipality where all social groups have their place and take an active role in promoting culture and neighbourhood bonding.”

Event Details

The Christmas gathering will take place on 12 December from 16:30 onwards at the María Moliner Library. The programme includes a lively Sponge Cake Contest, with prizes for the three best entries as judged by the event’s panel.

There will also be a festive draw offering a fresh produce box and a traditional cured ham shoulder, adding an extra touch of holiday cheer for attendees.

Activities for Children

The youngest visitors will enjoy their own creative space, with hands-on workshops featuring painted plaster figures and handmade Christmas ornaments — perfect for decorating the family tree and getting into the holiday spirit.


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Arboleas Christmas Lights 2025 | Switch-On Ceremony in Plaza de España

Published December 6, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: The Arboleas Christmas Lights 2025 will be officially switched on this Monday, 8 December, at 17:45 in Plaza de España, in front of the Town Hall, with a short festive presentation open to the community.

Arboleas Christmas Lights 2025: Switch-On This Monday

The Arboleas Christmas Lights 2025 will be officially switched on this Monday, 8 December, at 17:45 in Plaza de España, right in front of the Town Hall. The event marks the formal start of the festive season in this Almanzora Valley village.

The Town Hall has invited residents and visitors to join a short evening programme, including a Christmas-themed presentation, a brief appearance by a representative of local associations and, of course, the moment when the town’s festive lights are illuminated across Arboleas.

According to the official announcement published by the Arboleas Town Hall, the switch-on ceremony is open to everyone, and families are encouraged to come along and enjoy the start of the Christmas atmosphere in the heart of the village.

People planning to attend are advised to arrive a little early to find a good spot in the square and enjoy the build-up before the lighting countdown begins.


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Things to Do at Christmas in Mojacar: Lights, Markets & Family Fun

Published December 5, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: Looking for things to do at Christmas in Mojacar? The town offers over 30 hotels open, festive lights, markets, flamenco and family-friendly events along the Almeria coast.

Things to Do at Christmas in Mojacar

There are many things to do at Christmas in Mojacar — from seaside sunsets to flamenco nights in the old town. One of the reasons this destination stands out in December is that more than 30 hotels remain open with around 10,000 beds available. If you are planning a festive getaway, our main guide to Christmas in Mojacar is a great starting point for background information and inspiration.

According to the tourism information published by the Town Hall on the official Mojacar website, the town keeps its tourism infrastructure active throughout the winter, so visitors can enjoy the holidays with the same comfort and services as in summer — just with more lights and fewer crowds.

Be There When the Lights Come On

One of the most popular things to do at Christmas in Mojacar is to be in town when the Christmas lights are switched on. The promenades, squares and old town streets fill with colour and sparkle, creating the perfect atmosphere for an evening walk. For dates and practical details, you can also check our dedicated update on the Mojacar Christmas Lights.

Enjoy the Christmas Market in the Old Town

From December 20, the hilltop old town hosts the Christmas Market, where you can taste traditional sweets, browse local crafts and listen to live music in a unique setting. Walking through the narrow streets decorated with lights, with views down to the Mediterranean, is one of the most atmospheric experiences of Christmas in Mojacar.

Experience Flamenco Christmas Nights

If you enjoy Andalusian culture, another essential thing to do at Christmas in Mojacar is to attend one of the flamenco events. On December 21, the first Gran Flamenco Zambomba brings guitars, clapping and Christmas carols to the town. On December 27, the group “Chanqueños pa’ Belén” continues the celebrations with more rhythm, music and local flavour.

Find Family-Friendly Christmas Activities

Families looking for kid-friendly Christmas activities in Mojacar will find plenty on the festive calendar. Disney characters will appear on selected days to meet children in the streets and squares. The Children’s New Year’s Eve offers a special countdown with sweet chimes, music and entertainment so that the youngest ones can celebrate the new year in their own way.

For a broader overview of what is happening across the festive period, you can browse our event roundup on Mojacar Christmas 2025, which highlights key dates and activities.

End the Holidays with the Three Kings Parade

On January 5, one of the most memorable things to do at Christmas in Mojacar is to watch the traditional Three Kings Parade. The streets fill with drums, lights and excitement as Melchior, Gaspar and Baltasar arrive, greeting children and throwing sweets to the crowd. It is a magical way to close the festive season by the sea.

A Winter Escape by the Mediterranean

Peaceful beaches, open hotels, and a full festive programme mean that there are always interesting things to do at Christmas in Mojacar. Whether you visit for a weekend or a longer holiday, the mix of Mediterranean scenery, Moorish charm and Christmas atmosphere makes this corner of the Almeria coast a special place to spend the holidays.


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