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Local Holiday Schedules Announced for Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia Provinces in 2025
Table of Contents
- Local Holiday Schedules Announced for Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia Provinces in 2025
- Valencia Region Celebrates San vicente Ferrer and Local Festivals
- Journalism in the Digital Age: adapting to Online Influence and SEO
- Local Holidays 2025 Announced for Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia Provinces in spain
VALENCIA, Spain – Residents of the Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia provinces can now mark their calendars with the official list of local holidays for 2025. The schedules,released by local authorities,highlight a blend of traditional religious observances and unique regional celebrations.
Alicante Province
Several towns across Alicante will observe San Vicente Ferrer on April 28, a common holiday throughout the region. Other key dates include:
- Atzúbia: April 28 (san Vicente Ferrer), September 2 (Cristo del Milagro)
- Albatera: April 28 (San Vicente Day), July 25 (Santiago Apostle Day)
- Alcoleja: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), August 22 (Patron Saint Parties)
- Algorfa: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), July 16 (Virgen del Carmen)
- Benasau: April 28 (San Vicente), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Beneixama: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), June 24 (San juan)
- Beniarbeig: April 28 (Second Easter Monday), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Benidoleig: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), august 1 (La purísima Concepción)
- Benifallim: April 28, September 29
- Benijófar: April 28 (2nd Easter Monday), July 25 (San Jaime)
- Benilloba: April 28, December 26
- Benimassot: April 28, May 5
- Benissa: April 28 (Riber Day), June 30 (Moors and Christians)
- Biar: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer, announcement Fiestas de Mayo), July 10 (San Cristóbal)
- Bigastro: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), December 26 (Second Day of Easter)
- busot: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), august 10 (San Lorenzo Mártir)
- Callosa de Segura: april 28 (San Vicente), August 16 (San Roque)
- Campo de Mirra: April 28 (San Vicente), December 26 (2nd Christmas Day)
- Castell de Castells: April 28, July 25
- Daya Vieja: April 17 (Holy Thursday), September 8 (Virgin of Monserrate)
- Dénia: July 9 (STMA. Blood),August 16 (san Roque)
- Eatim de la Xara (Dénia): September 5,September 22 (San mateo)
- Eatim de Jesús Pobre (Dénia): April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer),June 9 (Monday of Pentecost)
- Elche: April 28 (san Vicente Ferrer),December 29 (Coming of the Virgin)
- Famorca: April 11,April 28
- Jacarilla: April 28 (San Vicente),September 8 (Virgen de Belén)
- Jávea: April 28 (San Vicente),September 8 (Ntra. Sra. de Loreto)
- Monforte del Cid: April 28, December 9
- Monovar: April 28 (San Vicente), September 8
- La Nucia: April 28 (San Vicente), August 18 (August Festivities)
- Parcent: April 28 (San Vicente), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Pinoso: April 28, August 8
- Els Poblets: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), August 6 (Savior Day)
- rafól de Almúnia: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), August 14 (Immaculate Conception)
- La Romana: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- San Vicente del Raspeig: April 28-29 (Patronage and Moors and Christians)
- Teulada: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), July 15 (Virgen de los Desamparados)
- Tibi: April 28 (San Vicente), December 26
- Tormos: April 28, August 29
- Torrevieja: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), July 16 (Virgen del Carmen)
- Vall d´ebo: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), August 4 (Patron Festivities)
- Vall de Gallinera: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- La Vall de Laguar: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Verger: April 28 (San Vicente), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Villena: April 28 (San Vicente), September 10
Castellón Province
Similar to Alicante, Castellón also widely celebrates San Vicente on April 28. Additional holidays include:
- Alfondeguilla: April 28 (San Vicente), November 10 (San bartolomé)
- Algimia de Almonacid: April 28, December 26
- Almassora: april 28 (san Vicente), May 22 (Santa Quiteria)
- Almedíjar: April 28 (San Vicente), August 11 (Patron Festivities)
- Almenara: April 28 (San Vicente), September 29
- Atzeneta del Maestrat: April 28, May 23
- Borriol: April 28 (San Vicente), August 25 (St. bartholomew)
- Càlig: April 28,December 26
- Castellnovo: April 28 (San Vicente),May 2
- Cortes de Arenoso: January 17,April 28
- Costur: April 28-29 (San Pedro Mártir)
- Eslida: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer),August 27 (Blessed Christ of calvary)
- L’Alcora: April 22 (“La Dublà”),April 28 (San Vicente)
- La Llosa: April 28,September 8
- La Pobla de Tornesa: April 28 (San Vicente),September 29 (San miguel)
- La Vall d’Uixó: April 28,october 13
- La Vilavella: January 20 (San Sebastián),April 28 (san Vicente)
- Lucena del Cid: April 28 (San Vicente),September 29 (San Miguel)
- Matet: January 17 (San Antonio Abad),April 28 (San vicente)
- Navajas: April 28,October 10
- Nules: April 28 (San Vicente),December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Peñíscola: April 28 (San Vicente),December 26 (San Esteban)
- Sant Joan de Moró: April 28,June 24
- Santa Magdalena de Pulpis: January 17 (San Antonio),April 28 (San Vicente)
- Soneja: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer),December 26 (San Esteban)
- Vall d’Alba: April 28,December 26
- Vall de Almonacid: April 28,August 8
- Vilafamés: March 31 (San Miguel),April 28 (San Vicente)
- Xert: April 28 (San Vicente),December 26 (Second christmas Day)
Valencia province
The province of Valencia also recognizes San Vicente Ferrer on April 28. Other local holidays include:
- Ademuz: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), August 13
- Agullent: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), April 29 (Embassy Day)
- aigües Vives: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), August 4 (San Engracio)
- L’Alqueria de la Comtessa: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), December 26 (San Esteban)
- Albalat de la Ribera: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Albalat dels Sorells: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), September 6 (Holy Christ of the Ánimas)
- Albalat dels Tarongers: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), December 26 (Christmas)
- alberic: April 14 (Easter Monday), April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer)
- Alboraya: April 28 (San vicente Ferrer), July 10 (San Cristóbal Day)
- Albuixech: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), September 2 (Our Lady of Albuixech)
- Alcublas: January 17 (San Antonio Abad), April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer)
- Aldaia: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), August 6 (Blessed Christ of those in need)
- Alfafar: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), September 8 (Our Lady of the Don)
- Alfara de la Baronia: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), September 8
- Alfara del Patriarca: April 28 (san Vicente Ferrer), August 25
- Alfarrasí: April 28 (san Vicente ferrer), August 18 (Holiday Monday)
- Alfauir: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer), October 7 (Our Lady of the Rosary)
- L’Alguar de Palància: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer)
Note: This is a partial list. Consult local town halls for complete and updated information.
Valencia Region Celebrates San vicente Ferrer and Local Festivals
VALENCIA, Spain – The Valencian Community is gearing up for a series of local festivals, with many towns and cities honoring San Vicente Ferrer on April 28. this date often coincides with Easter Monday celebrations, adding to the festive atmosphere across the region.
Beyond the widespread observance of San Vicente Ferrer, each locality boasts its unique calendar of festivities throughout the year.These celebrations often highlight patron saints, historical events, or local traditions, providing residents and visitors alike with a rich tapestry of cultural experiences.
Key festival Dates Across the Region
Here’s a glimpse into some of the upcoming and notable festivals in various Valencian towns:
- Cullera: Celebrates major parties on May 2, following the San Vicente Ferrer observance.
- L’Enova: Honors La Aurora on July 25.
- estivella: Celebrated San Blas on February 3.
- Estubeny: Marks its employer party on August 21,followed by the Christ of Good Bliss on August 22.
- Faura: Features the climb from Santa Barbara on August 18.
- Foios: Celebrates the Christ of Blood on August 18.
- FOUNTAINS OF THE ALFORINS: Celebrates The Virgin of the Rosary on September 1.
- Gandia: Will celebrate San Francisco de Borja-Feria de Gandía on October 6.
- Gavarda: Observes Dog Day on April 29.
- Genoese: Celebrates the Christ on august 6.
- Gestalgar: Celebrated san Blas on February 3.
- gilet: Celebrated San Vicente Ferrer on January 27.
- Godella: Celebrated San Sebastián on January 20.
- Farm de la Costera, la: Celebrated Porrat de Torrent in March.
- GUADASSÉQUIES: Celebrates December 26.
- Llaurí: Celebrated San Blas on February 3.
- Llíria: Honors san Miguel Arcángel on September 29.
- Llocnou de la Corona: Celebrates Our Lady of the Don on September 8.
- LLOCONOU OF SANT JERONI: Celebrates August 13.
- Llutxent: Celebrates moors and Christians on April 29.
- Loriguilla: Celebrates the eve of San Juan Bautista on June 23.
- Macastre: Celebrated Fallas on March 18.
- Manises: Honors Santas Justa and Rufina on July 19.
- Manuel: Celebrates San Isidro Labrador on September 5.
- Mareny de Barraquetes, Eatim dependent on Sueca: Celebrated Virgen del Rosario on April 22.
- Marines: Celebrates the Blessed Christ of Las Mercedes on August 6.
- Massalfassar: Celebrates patron saint parties on August 11.
- Massassassa: Celebrates San Juan on June 24.
- Meliana: Celebrates Our Lady of Mercy on september 12.
- Miramar: Celebrates san Andrés on August 7.
- Mislata: Celebrates Our Lady of Los Angeles on September 1.
- Moixent/Mogente: Celebrates San Pedro on June 30.
- Montaverner: Celebrates Moors and Christians on august 29.
- Montesa: Celebrates La Maredeueta on September 1.
- Montitxelvo/Montichelvo: Celebrates second Christmas day on December 26.
- Montroi/Montroy: Celebrates the divine child on August 22.
- Montserrat: Celebrates San Roque on August 16.
- Museros: Celebrates San Roque on August 18.
- Otos: Celebrates December 26.
- Paiporta: Celebrates San Roque on August 16.
- Palomar: Celebrates second Christmas day on December 26.
- Paterna: Celebrates Most Holy Christ of Faith on September 1.
- Perelló, El, Eatim dependent on Swedish: Celebrates feast of the constitution of the local entity of El Perelló on December 5.
- Pobla Llarga, la: Celebrates San calixto on October 14.
- Potries: Celebrated San Blas on February 3.
- Fourth of the valleys: Celebrates Christ of the Agonía de Quart de les Valls on September 22.
- Quart de Poblet: Celebrates the Virgen de la Luz on September 8.
- Quartell: Celebrates second Christmas day on December 26.
- Rafelbunyol: celebrates Our Lady of the miracle on September 9.
- Salem burst: Celebrates second Christmas day on December 26.
- Real: Celebrates July 11.
- Real de Gandia, on: Celebrates the Divine aurora on August 1.
- Requena: Celebrated Friday of Dolores on April 11.
- Riba-Roja de Túria: Celebrated Holy Thursday on April 17.
- Riola: Celebrates Santa María la Mayor on August 5.
- Rocafort: Celebrates Most Holy Christ of Providence on September 2.
- Ròtova: Celebrates mother of God on September 6.
- Rugat: Celebrates December 26, San Esteban.
- Sagunt/Sagunto: Celebrates Santos Abdón and Senén on July 30.
- Sant Joanet: Celebrates Patronal Fiesta on June 23.
- Sedaví: Celebrates local party on September 19.
- Segart: Celebrates Blessed Ecce Homo on August 4.
- Serra: Celebrates San José on August 1.
- Chair: Celebrates the Blessed Christ of Chair on August 6.
- Simat de la Valldigna: Celebrates second Christmas day on December 26.
- Sollana: Celebrates Santa María Magdalena on July 22.
- Swedish: Celebrates the Virgin of Sales on September 8.
- Sumacàrcer: Celebrates Patron Festivities on September 8.
- Tavernes Blanques: celebrates San Roque on August 19.
- Tavernes de la Valldigna: Celebrated Vispara de San José in March.
- Terrateig: Celebrates Patron Saint Festivities of San Vicente Ferrer on April 29.
- Torrebaja: Celebrates Patronage Festivities on August 25.
- Torrella: Celebrates Corpus Christi on June 26.
- torrent: Celebrates Santos Patronos on July 30.
- Turís: Celebrates San Jaime on July 25.
- Valencia: Celebrated San Vicente Mártir, patron of the city of Valencia on January 22.
- Vallada: Celebrates Friday of Moors and Christians on September 12.
- Vallés: Celebrates December 26.
- VILALONGA/VILLING: Celebrates The Divine Aurora on 17 of October.
- Xeraco: Celebrates the Christ of Agony-Patronals on August 6.
- XERESIA: Celebrates St. Anthony of Padua on June 13.
- Xirivella: Celebrates Virgin of Health on September 8.
- YESA, LA: Celebrates Virgen del Carmen on July 16.
This list offers just a snapshot of the numerous festivals that enrich the cultural life of the Valencian Community. Each event provides a unique prospect to experience the region’s traditions, gastronomy, and warm hospitality.
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Local Holidays 2025 Announced for Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia Provinces in spain
VALENCIA, Spain – residents of the Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia provinces can now plan their year with the official 2025 local holiday schedules. These dates, released by local authorities, highlight a blend of customary religious observances and unique regional celebrations. Learn more about the Valencian region
Alicante Province Holidays in 2025
Many towns across Alicante will observe San Vicente Ferrer on April 28,a common holiday throughout the region. Below are the key dates for some of Alicante’s towns:
Learn More about the San Vicente Ferrer
- Atzúbia: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer),September 2 (Cristo del Milagro)
- Albatera: April 28 (San Vicente Day),July 25 (Santiago Apostle Day)
- Alcoleja: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer),August 22 (Patron Saint Parties)
- Algorfa: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer),July 16 (Virgen del Carmen)
- Benasau: April 28 (San Vicente),December 26 (Second Christmas Day)
- Beneixama: April 28 (San Vicente Ferrer),June 24 (San juan)
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