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Roquetas de Mar Christmas 2025 – Full Guide to Events, Lights, Concerts & Family Activities
Published December 3, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: Roquetas de Mar launches its Christmas 2025 programme under the theme “Estrella que guia la Navidad”, with more than 100 activities including children’s workshops, concerts, theatre, exhibitions, gastronomy, sports competitions, the traditional Little Park at Parque de Los Bajos, and the Three Kings Parades across Roquetas, Aguadulce and El Parador.
Roquetas de Mar Christmas 2025: Complete Guide to Events, Lights, Concerts and Family Activities
Roquetas de Mar has officially unveiled its Christmas 2025 programme — one of the most extensive festive calendars in the entire province of Almeria. Under the guiding theme “Estrella que guia la Navidad”, the Ayuntamiento has coordinated a full month of activities bringing together culture, sport, family entertainment, gastronomy and community traditions. According to the municipality, the goal is simple: to fill the city with life, warmth and Christmas spirit, creating a festive season that residents and visitors can enjoy together.
The programme, presented across the areas of Culture, Education, Sports, Tourism, Social Services and the Presidency Department, includes more than 100 activities for all ages. From children’s theatre to flamenco concerts, from nativity scenes to gastronomic fairs, from family workshops to major sporting competitions — Roquetas has prepared a Christmas season designed to shine until the arrival of the Three Kings on 5 January.
Table of Contents
- Christmas Lights Switch-On
- Municipal Nativity Scene at Castillo de Santa Ana
- Little Park at Parque de Los Bajos
- Concerts, Theatre and Cultural Performances
- Exhibitions at Santa Ana Castle and Roquetas Lighthouse
- Activities for Seniors and Local Associations
- Gastronomy: Swordfish Days & Aula del Mar Activities
- Sports Events
- Christmas Commerce Initiatives
- Three Kings Parades (5 January)
- Official Information
Roquetas de Mar Christmas 2025: Full Seasonal Overview
The Roquetas de Mar Christmas programme brings together lights, family activities, Little Park, concerts, gastronomy, exhibitions and the Three Kings Parades across the entire municipality. Below is the full guide for 2025.
Christmas Lights Switch-On Ceremony 2025 – Plaza de la Constitución
The festive season officially begins with the Christmas lights switch-on, taking place at Plaza de la Constitución at 20:00. As every year, this symbolic moment marks the start of the holiday season in Roquetas de Mar, with music, local performances and a warm community atmosphere setting the tone for the weeks ahead.
Municipal Nativity Scene at Castillo de Santa Ana
The Castillo de Santa Ana, one of the town’s emblematic cultural spaces, hosts the Municipal Nativity Scene, an annual favourite among families and visitors. The display remains open throughout the festive period and is part of a wider programme of exhibitions held in both the castle and the nearby lighthouse.
Little Park at Parque de Los Bajos
One of the most anticipated attractions of Christmas in Roquetas is the seasonal transformation of Parque de Los Bajos into Little Park, a dedicated children’s and family entertainment zone packed with daily activities.
The Little Park programme includes:
- Creative workshops and craft sessions
- Magic shows
- Children’s theatre and storytelling
- Live music and themed performances
- Meetings with Santa Claus, the Three Kings and Disney characters
- Daily themed activities for families
Among the most notable shows for 2025 are: “Magia que rompe con Pedro Luque”, “Musical de heroes y aventuras”, “Master Class K-Pop”, “Navidad Creativa”, “Stitch & Angel: Ritmo de Fantasia”, “Bubu 360”, and “Papa Noel y Elfo en casita navidena”. Little Park also features a striking 25-metre lighthouse structure, installed as a festive landmark for families to enjoy.
Opening hours:
- Monday to Friday: 17:00–20:00
- Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and school vacations: 11:00–14:00 and 17:00–21:00
- Closed on 24 and 31 December
- Special hours on 25 December, 1 January and 6 January: 12:00–14:00 and 17:00–21:00
- Sensory-friendly hour (no loud music or bright lights): daily 11:00–12:00 and 17:00–18:00
Concerts, Theatre and Cultural Performances
Throughout December, Roquetas de Mar hosts a wide cultural programme with music, dance, theatre and traditional Christmas performances. Notable events include:
- Concerts by the Municipal School of Music
- Instrumental ensembles and local choirs
- Christmas concerts in El Parador and Aguadulce
- Children’s theatre such as Historias Magicas de Navidad, El Secreto de la Magia, and El Show Navideno de Drilo
- Family shows including Navidad en familia and Aladdin by Cia En la Luna Teatro
- Dance academies and local cultural associations performing across the municipality
Exhibitions at Santa Ana Castle and Roquetas Lighthouse
The festive season also brings a variety of exhibitions at the Castillo de Santa Ana and the Roquetas Lighthouse. Highlights include:
- Historia del juguete maritimo espanol (1880–1990)
- Quiroga-Monte Collection
- Belén Monumental
- Photography exhibition by Jesus de Perceval
- La Oca de los Artistas engravings collection
- Nuestras Obras painting exhibition
- Naval modelling exhibition: Proa al Modelismo Naval
Activities for Seniors and Local Associations
Roquetas de Mar maintains a strong community focus throughout the season. Traditional Christmas lunches, craft workshops, and neighbourhood festivities are organised specifically for seniors and local associations.
- Christmas Lunch for Seniors at the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions of Aguadulce (19 December)
- Roscón distribution at senior centres (2–4 January)
- Neighbourhood Christmas Festival on 14 December
- 25th Anniversary Gala of the Municipal School of Music (18 December)
- Zambomba Flamenca “Entre Flamencos 2025” (19 December)
Gastronomy: Swordfish Days & Aula del Mar Activities
Food lovers will enjoy the first edition of the Roquetas Swordfish Gastronomic Days, held from 4 to 8 December with the participation of 16 local restaurants. This new initiative celebrates Roquetas’ maritime culinary tradition.
The Aula del Mar also hosts family activities such as a Playmobil custom workshop, storytelling sessions, wellness workshops, and a theatrical marine-themed visit from the Three Kings.
Sports Events
Sport plays a major role in the Christmas programme, with highlights including:
- “Almeria Desert Cup” football tournament (5–8 December)
- Boxing Evening at the Infanta Cristina Sports Pavilion (6 December, 17:30)
- Traditional New Year’s “Moragas” with live orchestra (29 December)
Christmas Commerce Initiatives
To support local businesses during the festive season, the Ayuntamiento launches two initiatives:
- “Rasca y Gana” for purchases above €12
- Christmas Shop Window Contest with prizes of €500, €300 and €200
Winners will be announced on 8 January 2026.
Three Kings Parades (5 January)
The festive season reaches its climax on 5 January with the Three Kings Parades across Roquetas de Mar, Aguadulce and El Parador. Floats, music and sweets bring joy to families as the mythical journey of the kings arrives in town.
Official Programme & More Information
This guide is based on the official Christmas programme published by the Ayuntamiento de Roquetas de Mar, which coordinates cultural, sports and tourism activities throughout the season.
Looking for more events across the province? Explore our full guide in the Events category.
Events
Thousands Gather as Mojacar Switches On Its Christmas Lights
Published December 1, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: Mojacar’s Christmas lights switch-on attracted thousands of visitors, filling the village with themed zones, music, characters, workshops and a magical countdown led by local children.
Mojacar Lights Up Christmas with a Magical Switch-On Event
Mojacar officially welcomed the Christmas season this weekend with one of its most popular and visually impressive annual events: the town’s Christmas lights switch-on. From midday onwards, Mojacar Pueblo was filled with families, visitors and Christmas enthusiasts enjoying a festive programme packed with colour, music and interactive activities.
The Town Hall created seven themed zones across squares and viewpoints, transforming the village into a Christmas-themed trail. Visitors followed a map through scenes inspired by Toy Story, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Ratatouille. Disney characters, workshops, craft stands and food trucks contributed to a lively atmosphere that kept the streets busy throughout the afternoon.
By mid-afternoon, Plaza Nueva had become the heart of the celebration, where the Municipal Band performed a special Disney-style concert. Classics from Aladdin, Frozen, The Lion King and more were accompanied by several local singers, who received enthusiastic applause from an audience that packed every corner of the square.
Many families also enjoyed the quieter moments scattered throughout Mojacar Pueblo, including storytelling corners, festive photo spots and small pop-up performances organised by local associations. These additional activities allowed visitors to explore the village at a relaxed pace while taking in the Christmas decorations that lined streets and balconies.
The most anticipated moment arrived at 7:00 p.m. when the children selected in the Town Hall’s Christmas raffle stepped onto the stage for the countdown. With the press of a button, thousands of LED lights illuminated the entire village, marking the official start of the season. A pyrotechnic musical display above the Castle added an emotional touch, with residents and visitors recording the moment and singing along.
The Ayuntamiento de Mojacar increased security and public transport services throughout the day, ensuring a smooth and safe event. With the lights now shining across the village, Mojacar begins its full festive calendar for December, complementing activities already highlighted in our article Christmas in Mojacar.
For more upcoming events and celebrations across Almeria, visit our Events section.
Events
Las Norias Welcomes Christmas with Its Traditional Festive Market
Published December 1, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: Las Norias has welcomed the Christmas season with its traditional festive market, featuring local associations, crafts, children’s activities and the long-awaited visit of Santa Claus.
Las Norias Opens the Christmas Season with Its Traditional Festive Market
The community of Las Norias, in the municipality of El Ejido, is officially embracing the Christmas season with the celebration of its long-standing festive market. Organised for more than a decade by the Junta Local de Las Norias, with support from the Asociación Cultural Activa Las Norias de Daza, the event transforms the Centro de Usos Múltiples into a lively meeting point for neighbours and visitors alike.
Throughout the day, local associations, AMPAs and small businesses are showcasing handmade decorations, Christmas accessories and traditional seasonal sweets, including mantecados, roscos and turrones. For many groups, the market is also an important opportunity to raise funds that help sustain their activities during the rest of the year.
Representatives from the municipality, including the councillor for Education and Youth, have visited the market to speak with exhibitors and discover this year’s proposals. According to the Ayuntamiento de El Ejido, the programme includes a wide range of activities such as a Christmas wreath workshop led by Alba Floristería, face painting, balloon modelling, a children’s zumba show and a performance by the parish choir of Santa María del Águila scheduled for the afternoon.
One of the most anticipated moments for the youngest visitors has been the arrival of Santa Claus, who has been collecting letters and taking photos with families throughout the day. The festive market will remain open without interruption until 19:00, offering residents a place to enjoy the atmosphere and come together as the holiday season begins.
For more upcoming events and celebrations across Almeria, visit our Events section.
Towns & Villages
Christmas in Mojacar
Published November 29, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: Christmas in Mojacar blends traditional Spanish festivities with Mediterranean charm, offering warm lights, local markets and a festive atmosphere across both Mojacar Pueblo and Mojacar Playa.
Christmas in Mojacar
Christmas in Mojacar is a unique experience. The blend of whitewashed streets, Mediterranean views and Andalusian traditions creates a festive season unlike anywhere else on the Levante coast. Whether you are a resident, winter visitor or planning a December holiday, Mojacar offers a warm, welcoming and atmospheric Christmas with lights, music and community events throughout December and early January.
This guide gives you an overview of what Christmas typically feels like in Mojacar—its traditions, decorations, festive activities and the best ways to enjoy both the old town and the beach area during the holiday season.
Christmas Lights and Atmosphere
Mojacar Pueblo and Mojacar Playa each have their own character during the Christmas period. The Pueblo, with its narrow streets and white houses, becomes especially picturesque when the Christmas lights are switched on. The decorations typically focus on warm colours, star motifs and village squares illuminated with traditional Andalusian designs.
Down in Mojacar Playa, the atmosphere is more open and coastal, with festive lighting along the main route and around commercial areas. While the town does not have the large-scale displays seen in major cities, the charm lies in its simplicity and the contrast between sea views and Christmas colour.
Festive Traditions in Mojacar
The festive season in Mojacar follows classic Spanish Christmas traditions. Typical elements include nativity scenes (belenes), local markets, children’s activities and musical performances. Community groups, cultural schools and local associations often organise small concerts, dance shows and family-friendly workshops.
Throughout December and early January, you will usually find:
- Local Christmas markets
- Music and dance performances
- Nativity displays in public buildings
- Family activities and children’s entertainment
- Festive menus in restaurants and beach bars
Although the programme changes each year, the overall feeling remains the same: a warm, community-driven celebration with plenty of activities for families, residents and winter visitors.
Mojacar Pueblo: The Heart of the Celebrations
Mojacar Pueblo is the centre of many seasonal traditions. Its elevated position gives stunning views over the coast at sunset, especially during the festive season when the village is lit up and decorated. The main square and surrounding streets often host official ceremonies, concerts and community events organised by the town hall.
The Pueblo is also where you will find artisan shops, small winter markets and traditional Spanish pastries—ideal for enjoying after an evening stroll through the illuminated streets.
Mojacar Playa: Coastal Lights and Winter Walks
While Mojacar Pueblo is more traditional, Mojacar Playa offers a relaxed coastal take on Christmas. The beachfront promenade, although quieter in winter, becomes pleasantly festive with lights and decorated areas around shopping zones and restaurants.
Beach bars and restaurants often host their own seasonal events, offering special menus, Christmas dinners and New Year’s gatherings. For many winter visitors, Mojacar Playa is the ideal place for a peaceful December break with mild temperatures and long walks along the coast.
Getting Around: Buses and Access
Mojacar is well-connected between the Pueblo and Playa thanks to regular bus services, which are often reinforced during major seasonal events. Although schedules change each year, residents and visitors can usually expect additional services on days with large activities, such as the Christmas lights switch-on or major concerts.
Parking can be more limited in the Pueblo during December events, so using the bus is often recommended—especially for the Christmas period.
Weather in December
One of the biggest advantages of spending Christmas in Mojacar is the weather. December is mild compared to the rest of Europe, with daytime temperatures generally between 14°C and 20°C. Clear winter skies and gentle sunshine make outdoor walks, viewpoints and terrace dining especially enjoyable.
Where to Stay
Mojacar offers a mix of accommodation options during winter, including beach hotels, aparthotels, rural stays and rentals in the Pueblo. Because December is a quieter month, many properties offer attractive winter rates. Whether you prefer sea views or the charm of the old town, there is usually something for every style and budget.
Annual Christmas Activities in Mojacar
Each winter, Mojacar offers a seasonal programme of Christmas activities that typically includes concerts, children’s workshops, festive markets and community events in both the Pueblo and Playa areas. While the exact schedule changes every year, the town usually announces its full programme as December approaches.
For more seasonal guides and local events across the province, visit our Events section.
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AflamencArte Brings New Flamenco Show to Huércal-Overa and Níjar
Published November 28, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: The flamenco family AflamencArte brings a new show to Huércal-Overa and Níjar this December, offering an intimate performance blending dance, music and storytelling.
Flamenco Family AflamencArte Brings New Show to Huércal-Overa and Níjar
The celebrated flamenco family AflamencArte will perform in Huércal-Overa and Níjar this December with a new show that blends traditional dance, live guitar and family-led storytelling. The group, known for their warm and accessible approach to flamenco, continues to gain recognition across the province.
The performance will feature a mix of classic palos, percussion and contemporary elements, making it suitable for families, newcomers to flamenco and long-time enthusiasts alike. According to regional organisers, the aim is to bring high-quality cultural programming to towns outside the provincial capital.
Performance Dates
Huércal-Overa: Early December (exact time to be confirmed)
Níjar: Scheduled for mid-December
Both events are expected to attract a strong local audience, especially as flamenco remains a key part of Almeria’s cultural identity. More details, including ticket information and final schedules, will be released by the town councils in the coming days.
For more cultural events across the province, visit our Events section.
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