Fiestas of International Tourist Interest of Spain

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The title of Fiesta of International Tourist Interest is an honorary distinction that is given by the General Secretariat of Tourism of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism of the Government of Spain to the fiestas, festivals or events in Spain involving manifestations of cultural and popular tradition, with particular regard to their ethnic characteristics and special importance as international tourist attractions. This honorary title was established in 1979.

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Requirements

The requirements to be eligible to receive this distinction include: [1]

Fiestas

Fiestas declared of International Tourist Interest in Spain
ImageNameDatesDesignationRef.
Reina carnaval.jpg Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Variable date
on February–March
1980 [2]
Cadiz Carnaval Chirigota.jpg Carnival of Cádiz
Cádiz
During the 10 days preceding
Ash Wednesday
1980 [3]
Caballosanlucar.JPG Horse racing of Sanlúcar
Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz)
During two cycles of August depending on the tides1997 [4]
Cascamorras
Baza and Guadix (Granada)
6 September2013
Torrevieja-MonumentoCoralista.jpg International Habaneras and Polyphony Contest
Torrevieja (Alicante)
22–30 July1994 [5]
Martinez y Hernanz. Descenso del Sella 2008..jpg International Sella River Descent
Arriondas and Ribadesella (Asturias)
Saturday following
2 August
1980 [6]
Gaiata de Magdalena.jpg Magdalena Festival
Castellón de la Plana
From the third
Saturday of Lent
2010
Entrada toros Segorbe.jpg Entrada de toros y caballos  [ es ]
Segorbe (Castellón)
Second week
of September
2005 [7]
Falla El Pilar 2008.jpg Falles in Valencia
Valencia
15–19 March1980 [8]
SevillaFeAb08CarrEpo001.JPG Feria de Abril
Seville
Two weeks after
Holy week
1980 [9]
Atracciones Feria de Albacete.jpg Fair of Albacete
Albacete
7–17 September2008 [10]
ACaballoFeriaJerez2007.jpg Feria del Caballo of Jerez
Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz)
Three weeks after
Holy week
1980 [11]
Festival del Cante de las Minas  [ es ]
La Unión (Murcia)
Eleven days after the
first Wednesday of August
2006 [12]
Catafalco de la sardina 2015 (Murcia).jpg The Burial of the Sardine in Murcia
Murcia
First Saturday
following Holy Week
2006 [13]
SantCompostela31.jpg Festas do Apóstolo Santiago  [ gl ]
Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
25 July2001 [14]
Hoguera adulta (Alicante).jpg Bonfires of Saint John
Alicante
20–24 June1984 [15]
Fiestas de la Santísima y Vera Cruz  [ es ]
Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia)
1–5 May2004 [16]
Detalle alardo tarde 2007.jpg Moors and Christians of Alcoy
Alcoy (Alicante)
22–24 April1980 [17]
Desembarc Moros i cristians La Vila Joiosa.png Moors and Christians of Villajoyosa  [ es ]
Villajoyosa (Alicante)
24–31 July2003 [18]
Misterio de Elche.jpg Misteri d'Elx
Elche (Alicante)
14–15 August1980 [19]
Procesion de la Custodia - Corpus - Toledo - 29 may 2005.JPG Corpus Christi in Toledo  [ es ]
Toledo
60 days after
Easter Sunday
1980 [20]
Procession of the Palm Sunday of Elx  [ es ]
Elche (Alicante)
Palm Sunday 1997 [21]
Ermita de la Blanca Paloma, El Rocio.jpg Pilgrimage of El Rocío
Almonte (Huelva)
Weekend of
Pentecost Sunday
1980 [22]
Torres de Catoira 1.jpg Viking Festival of Catoira
Catoira (Pontevedra)
First Sunday of August2002 [23] [24]
Sanfermines-vaquillas.JPG Festival of San Fermín
Pamplona
6–14 July1980 [25]
Pasos07.JPG Holy Week in Palencia  [ es ]
Palencia
Holy Week 2012 [26]
Nazarenomarrajo.JPG Holy Week in Cartagena  [ es ]
Cartagena (Murcia)
Holy Week 2005 [27]
Holy Week in Cuenca and its Religious Music Week
Cuenca
Holy Week 1980 [28]
Domingo de Resurreccion Hellin.JPG Holy Week in Hellín  [ es ]
Hellín (Albacete)
Holy Week 2007 [29]
El Nazareno.JPG Holy Week in León  [ es ]
León
Holy Week 2002 [30]
Legionarios Paso Blanco.JPG Holy Week in Lorca  [ es ]
Lorca (Murcia)
Holy Week 2007 [31]
CofradiaCenaMalaga001.JPG Holy Week in Málaga
Málaga
Holy Week 1980 [32]
Holy Week in Medina de Rioseco  [ es ]
Medina de Rioseco (Valladolid)
Holy Week 2009 [33]
Virgen de la Piedad de Luis Salvador Carmona.jpg Holy Week in Salamanca
Salamanca
Holy Week 2003 [34]
SemanaSantaSevillaMacarena4.jpg Holy Week in Seville
Seville
Holy Week 1980 [35]
Imagen de Nuestro Padre Jesus del Rescate en la Iglesia de la Magdalena, en Granada (Spain)).jpg Holy Week in Granada  [ es ]
Granada
Holy Week 2009 [36]
Espiritu VA.JPG Holy Week in Valladolid
Valladolid
Holy Week 1980 [37]
Semana santa.jpg Holy Week in Zamora
Zamora
Holy Week 1986 [38]
SEMANA SANTA DE ZARAGOZA Cofradia de las siete palabras 4127.jpg Holy Week in Zaragoza  [ es ]
Zaragoza
Holy Week 2014 [39]
Ssantanandorra (6).jpg Ruta del tambor y el bombo
including the Holy Weeks in Albalate del Arzobispo, Alcañiz, Alcorisa, Andorra, Calanda, Híjar, la Puebla de Híjar, Samper de Calanda and Urrea de Gaén (Teruel)
Holy Week 2014 [40]
Tomatina 2006.jpg La Tomatina
Buñol (Valencia)
Last Wednesday
of August
2002 [24] [41]
CorpusChristiPonteareas.jpg Corpus Christi in Ponteareas  [ gl ]
Ponteareas (Pontevedra)
60 days after
Easter Sunday
2009 [42]
El Triunfo de la Cruz.jpg Holy Week in Orihuela  [ es ]
Orihuela (Alicante)
Holy Week 2010 [43]
Virxe da Clemencia.jpg Holy Week in Viveiro
Viveiro (Lugo)
Holy Week 2013 [44]
Rapa das bestas 2015 155 (19311498628).jpg Rapa das Bestas of Sabucedo
A Estrada (Pontevedra)
First Friday–Monday of July2007 [45]
Festa do Albariño
Cambados (Pontevedra)
First Sunday of August2018 [46]
Ortigueira's Festival of Celtic World
Ortigueira (A Coruña)
29 July2005 [47]
Carnival of Las Palmas
Las Palmas
Variable date
on February–March
2023 [48]
Fiestas del Pilar
Zaragoza
12 October2019 [49]
Arde Lucus
Lugo
Last weeks of June2023 [50]
La Arribada  [ es ]
Baiona (Pontevedra)
First weekend of March2015 [51]
Cantabrian Wars Fest  [ es ]
Los Corrales de Buelna (Cantabria)
Last weekend of August
and first of September
2019 [52]
Fiestas of the Mutiny  [ es ]
Aranjuez (Madrid)
First week of September2014 [53]
Holy Week in Cáceres  [ es ]
Cáceres
Holy Week 2011 [54]
Holy Week in Mérida  [ es ]
Mérida (Badajoz)
Holy Week 2018 [55]
Holy Week in Ávila  [ es ]
Ávila
Holy Week 2014 [56]
Carthaginians and Romans  [ es ]
Cartagena (Murcia)
Second half of September2017 [57]
Running of the bulls in Cuéllar  [ es ]
Cuéllar (Segovia)
Last weekend of August2018 [58]
Corpus Christi in Béjar  [ es ]
Béjar (Salamanca)
60 days after
Easter Sunday
2019 [59]
Holy Week in Cieza  [ es ]
Cieza (Murcia)
Holy Week 2023 [60]
Carnival of Badajoz  [ es ]
Badajoz
Variable date
on February–March
2022 [61]
Holy Week in Ferrol  [ es ]
Ferrol (A Coruña)
Holy Week 2014 [62]
Holy Week in Jumilla  [ es ]
Jumilla (Murcia)
Holy Week 2019 [63]
Carnival of Águilas  [ es ]
Águilas (Murcia)
Variable date
on February–March
2015 [64]
Holy Week in Murcia  [ es ]
Murcia
Holy Week 2011 [65]
Bando de la Huerta  [ es ]
Murcia
Tuesday following
Holy Week
2012 [66]
Holy Week in Crevillente
Crevillente (Alicante)
Holy Week 2011 [67]
All Saints' Fair  [ es ]
Cocentaina (Alicante)
All Saints' Day 2019 [68]
Holy Week in Medina del Campo  [ es ]
Medina del Campo (Valladolid)
Holy Week 2011 [69]
Jerez Grape Harvest Fest  [ es ]
Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz)
Two weeks in September1980 [70]
Fiesta del Cocido  [ es ]
Lalín (Pontevedra)
Sunday preceding Carnival2020 [71]
Fiesta del Pulpo  [ es ]
O Carballiño (Ourense)
Second weekend
of August
2022 [72]
Fiesta de la Lamprea
Arbo (Pontevedra)
Last weekend
of April
2023 [73]
Carnival of Xinzo de Limia  [ gl ]
Xinzo de Limia (Ourense)
Variable date
on February–March
2019 [74]
Bonfires of Saint John  [ gl ]
A Coruña
23–24 June2015 [75]
Fiestas Mayores
Almansa (Albacete)
First week of May2019 [76]
The Night of the Drums
Mula (Murcia)
Holy Wednesday 2022 [77]

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