Semana Santa in Gandia España : Easter Sunday Parade
We go to see the “Glorious Meeting” (“Glorioso Encuentro”) which marks the culmination of the “Semana Santa” Easter Week celebrations, in Gandia, España.
Continue reading →We go to see the “Glorious Meeting” (“Glorioso Encuentro”) which marks the culmination of the “Semana Santa” Easter Week celebrations, in Gandia, España.
Continue reading →The IX Gran Fondo Alé Cycling Gandia took place on April 5, 2025, drawing cyclists of all ages and skill levels to the stunning landscapes of La Safor, El Comtat, La Vall d’Albaida, and La Costera in the provinces of … Continue reading →
We go to see the 16th Triathlon Ciutat de Gandia, that took place around the Grau and Playa de Gandia on the 30th March 2025. Acudimos a ver el XVI Triatlón Ciutat de Gandia, que tuvo lugar en el Grau … Continue reading →
We go to Gandia to watch the Offering of flowers to Our Lady of the Forsaken, which was postponed from the previous day due to rain. Nos dirigimos a Gandia para presenciar la Ofrenda de flores a la Virgen de … Continue reading →
The Mascletá on March 19th in Gandia is one of the biggest highlights of the Fallas festival. It’s the final build-up to the Cremà (when the fallas monuments are incinerated), and it offers an insane mix of noise, rhythm, and … Continue reading →
We go to Gandia on the day of the Plantà de las fallas as the fallers work to assemble and finalize their monuments before the official judging on March 16. Nos desplazamos a Gandia el día de la Plantà de … Continue reading →
We go to Gandia on a wet and rainy morning to see how the construction of the Fallas is progressing. And we see the “topping off” of one of the Fallas. Fuimos a Gandía en una mañana lluviosa para ver … Continue reading →
A walk along the Passeig de les Germanies in the heart of Gandia offers a relaxing and picturesque experience, especially on a Saturday morning when the weekly market
Continue reading →The Cabalgata de las Fallas in Gandia is a fun, high-energy parade that’s a big part of the city’s Fallas festival, a beloved Valencian tradition celebrated every March. It’s a mix of
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