Holy Week in Marbella is an experience that captivates the senses and moves the soul. Beyond the luxury and glamour, this coastal city transforms into a setting of deep tradition and religious fervor. We invite you to discover the magic of this celebration, where passion is felt in every corner and beauty is evident in every procession.
Holy Week events info here!
Here's de link to the website where you can find out about the Holi week events and their schedule in Marbella, San Pedro and Nueva Andalucia.
Marbella, A Stage of Devotion:
- Iconic Processions: Immerse yourself in the solemnity of the processions that wind through the old town, where the scent of incense mingles with the sound of drums and saetas. Don’t miss the Pollinica on Palm Sunday, the Cautivo on Holy Monday, the Nazareno on Holy Wednesday, and the Soledad on Good Friday, among others.
- Moments of Excitement: Experience the excitement of the gathering of the images in the Plaza de la Iglesia de la Encarnación, a highlight of Marbella’s Holy Week.
- Brotherhood Atmosphere: Feel the passion of the brothers, who devoutly carry the thrones on their shoulders, true works of religious art.
Beyond Marbella: Discover the Costa del Sol.
- Tradition in the Province: Explore other towns on the Costa del Sol, such as Málaga, Vélez-Málaga, and Ronda, each with their own unique traditions and processions.
- Nature and Relaxation: Take advantage of the Easter holidays to enjoy the spring-like weather and the natural beauty of the region. Explore the Coastal Path, relax on the beaches, or visit the whitewashed villages inland.
- Holy Week Gastronomy: Savor the typical flavors of Andalusian Holy Week, such as cod fritters, Lenten stew, torrijas, and pestiños.
The best torrijas recipe:
There are many recipes for torrijas. All different and original, each one originating from the most traditional of all: the milk torrijas recipe. Simple and basic, uncomplicated, with all the flavor of yesteryear.
Tips for your Visit:
- Check the procession schedules and routes so you don’t miss any details.
- Dress appropriately to show respect for religious traditions.
- Book accommodations and restaurants in advance, as Holy Week is a busy tourist season.
- Don’t forget to visit the official Marbella Holy Week website. (link at the beginning of the post)
Holy Week in Marbella and its surroundings is an experience that invites you to connect with the tradition, passion, and beauty of Andalusia. Whether you're looking for religious fervor, culture, nature, or gastronomy, you'll find reasons to enjoy this special week. Don't hesitate and start looking for your Holy Week accommodation with us!
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