Ferias de Cadiz 2025 Update. The Cádiz region, in the southern part of Andalusia, Spain, is famous for its vibrant and colourful ferias that reflect deep-rooted traditions, flamenco culture, and lively social celebrations.
Ferias en abril y mayo 2026
- Feria de Chipiona (Feria del Moscatel): del 8 al 12 de abril
- Feria de Vejer de la Frontera: del 15 al 19 de abril
- Feria del Atún de Barbate: del 22 de abril al 3 de mayo
- Feria de El Puerto de Santa María: del 29 de abril al 4 de mayo
- Feria de Rota: del 30 de abril al 3 de mayo
- Feria de Castellar de la Frontera: del 30 de abril al 3 de mayo
- Feria de la Cruz de Mayo de Espera: del 30 de abril al 3 de mayo
- Feria del Caballo (Jerez de la Frontera): del 9 al 16 de mayo
- Feria de mayo Jimena de la Frontera: del 8 al 10 de mayo
- Feria de Los Barrios: del 12 al 17 de mayo
- Feria de Tahivilla: del 22 al 24 de mayo
- Feria de Algar: del 22 al 24 de mayo
- Feria de Medina Sidonia: del 27 al 31 de mayo
- Feria de San José del Valle: del 27 al 31 de mayo

Ferias en junio 2026
- Feria de Sanlúcar de Barrameda: del 2 al 7 de junio
- Feria de San Martín del Tesorillo: del 3 al 7 de junio
- Feria de Puerto Real: del 3 al 8 de junio
- Feria de El Colorado (Conil): del 3 al 7 de junio
- Feria de Paterna de la Rivera: del 3 al 7 de junio
- Feria de Chiclana de la Frontera: del 10 al 14 de junio
- Feria de Algeciras: del 20 al 27 de junio
- Feria de Alcalá de los Gazules: Fecha sin confirmar
Ferias julio 2026
- Feria San Pablo de Buceite: del 2 al 5 de julio
- Feria de Palmones: del 2 al 5 de julio
- Feria de San Fernando: del 14 al 19 de julio
- Feria de Barbate: del 14 al 19 de julio
- Feria de La Línea de la Concepción: del 17 al 26 de julio
- Feria de Grazalema: del 17 al 20 de julio
- Feria de Benalup-Casas Viejas: del 22 al 26 de julio
- Feria de Algodonales: Fecha sin confirmar
Ferias agosto 2026
- Feria de El Gastor: del 30 de julio al 2 de agosto
- Rota (Feria de la Urta): del 31 de julio al 3 de agosto
- Benamahomaha: del 31 de julio al 2 de agosto
- Setenil de las Bodegas: del 6 al 9 de agosto
- San Roque: del 12 al 18 de agosto
- Vejer de la Frontera (Velada de agosto): del 10 al 24 de agosto
- Puerto Serrano: del 12 al 16 de agosto
- Jimena de la Frontera: del 13 al 16 de agosto
- Alcalá del Valle: del 13 al 16 agosto
- Torre Alháquime: 16 de agosto
- Zahara de la Sierra: del 21 al 23 de agosto
- Facinas: Fecha sin confirmar
- Olvera: Fecha sin confirmar
- Benaocaz: Fecha sin confirmar
Ferias septiembre 2026
- Feria de Prado del Rey: del 4 al 6 de septiembre
- Feria de Bornos: del 9 al 13 de septiembre
- Feria de Ubrique: del 9 al 13 de septiembre
- Feria de Villamartín: del 16 al 20 de septiembre
- Feria de Trebujena: del 17 al 20 de septiembre
- Feria de agosto Jimena: del 3 al 6 de septiembre
- Feria de Conil de la Frontera: fecha por confirmar
- Feria de Tarifa: fecha por confirmar
- Feria de Arcos de la Frontera: del 30 de septiembre al 4 de octubre
Here are the Key Ferias de Cadiz and Malaga
- Feria de Cádiz (Cádiz City Fair)
Usually held in late July or early August, this feria is a major event in the city of Cádiz. It features flamenco music, dancing, traditional costumes, food stalls, and a lively fairground atmosphere with rides and games. It’s a time when locals and visitors come together to celebrate Andalusian culture by day and night. - Feria de Puerto Real
Taking place typically in early June, this feria includes horse parades, flamenco performances, traditional food, and plenty of casetas (marquees) where people socialise and enjoy music and dancing. Puerto Real’s feria is renowned for its family-friendly vibe and strong equestrian presence. - Feria de Chiclana de la Frontera
Usually in mid-June, Chiclana’s feria is a colourful event with a mix of traditional and modern festivities. It includes flamenco shows, local food, and horse-related activities. The atmosphere is festive and welcoming. - Feria de Algeciras
Held in late June or early July, this feria blends traditional Andalusian elements with more contemporary entertainment. It features music, dance, bullfighting events, and a wide range of gastronomic offerings. - Feria de El Colorado
A smaller but equally charming feria, usually held in early June, celebrated with typical Andalusian traditions, including flamenco, food, and community events. - Feria de La Línea de la Concepción
The La Línea Fair, also known as “La Velada,” is held every July in La Línea de la Concepción, Cádiz, near the border with Gibraltar. This year, the festivities will take place from July 12th to 21st, beginning with “Coronation Night” and culminating with fireworks.
What to Expect at Cádiz Ferias
- Casetas: Temporary tents or marquees where people gather to eat, drink, dance flamenco, and socialise.
- Flamenco: Live music and dance are central to the celebrations.
- Traditional Dress: Many attendees wear the traditional traje de flamenca (flamenco dress) and traje corto (short jacket suits for men).
- Food & Drink: Typical Andalusian cuisine, including tapas, fried fish (pescaito frito), and sherry wines.
- Horse Parades: Many ferias, especially in Cádiz province, celebrate equestrian culture with parades of beautifully decorated horses and carriages.
- Bullfighting: In some ferias, bullfighting is part of the official program.
Spain hosts a large number of ferias (festivals or fairs) every year, varying by region and locality. These celebrations combine culture, gastronomy, music, and often commercial activities. Although there is no exact number, it’s estimated that more than 300 ferias take place annually across the country, ranging from major international events to small local festivities.
Popular and Traditional Ferias
- Feria de Abril (Seville)
Held in April, this iconic Andalusian feria is famous for its casetas (marquees), flamenco dresses, music, and dance. It is one of the most important festivities in Spain. - Las Fallas (Valencia)
In March, Valencia is filled with large monuments made of cardboard and wood that are burned in the “cremà” ceremony, accompanied by fireworks and music. It is recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. - Sanfermines (Pamplona)
From July, Pamplona hosts this festival famous for the running of the bulls. It also features parades, music, and street celebrations. - Feria del Caballo (Jerez de la Frontera)
In May, Jerez celebrates this horse fair with equestrian shows, music, and typical gastronomy. - Harvest Festival (Fiesta de la Vendimia) (Jerez de la Frontera)
In September, Jerez celebrates the grape harvest with activities such as grape treading, wine tastings, and live music.
Urban and Commercial Ferias
- Feria de Albacete
From 7th to 17th September, Albacete holds its feria with bullfighting events, concerts, and a wide gastronomic offer. - Feria de Málaga
In August, Málaga fills with music, dances, and activities for all ages during its feria, attracting large crowds. - Feria de Valencia (International Trade Fair)
Valencia hosts this commercial fair throughout the year, gathering companies from various sectors to showcase products and services. - Feria de Madrid (IFEMA)
Madrid is home to numerous professional and international fairs, such as FITUR (tourism), ARCO (art), and SIMO (technology).
Calendar of Highlighted Ferias in Spain
| Month | Featured Feria | Location |
|---|---|---|
| January | FITUR (International Tourism Fair) | Madrid |
| March | Las Fallas | Valencia |
| April | Feria de Abril | Seville |
| May | Feria del Caballo | Jerez de la Frontera |
| July | Sanfermines | Pamplona |
| September | Harvest Festival | Jerez de la Frontera |
| September | Feria de Albacete | Albacete |
| August | Feria de Málaga | Málaga |
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