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LA FONT SANTA (Holy Fountain) is situated between Moraira and Teulada where every year a (mainly religious) festival is held at the beginning of July. San Vicente Ferrer, as the story goes, was travelling on foot between Alicante and Valencia.
In those days, it was quite a difficult journey.
He was overcome by thirst and fatigue whilst passing through the area and struck a stone alongside the path with his walking stick, from which water began to pour, enabling him to quench his thirst and bathe his feet.
The stone is still there, with the water appearing drop by drop, and alongside is a tiny chapel.
LA FIESTA DE MOSCATEL is held at the end of August and is a kind of "Harvest Thanksgiving". The name applies to the type of grape, in which the area specializes, which goes into the making of "Mistela" wine. Well known is the local brand "ALONE" which is marketed by the aptly-named "Cooperativa de San Vicente Ferrer". Many visitors reject this type of drink as being too sweet but one has to appreciate that it is a fortified sweet wine, similar in strength to a Sherry. Many local restaurants offer a glass with the bill as, in fact, it goes down very well after a good meal. However, it is best drunk very, very cold - even to the extent of frosting the glass beforehand.
The event is held at the "Plaza de la Ermita de San Vicente Ferrer" and comprises a public procession, music and dancing - and of course, the sampling of the season´s produce!
THE MOORS AND CHRISTIANS fiesta, the other main event in Moraira Village, takes place on the 3rd weekend in June and is a truly awe-inspiring display of parades and costumes. Being a re-enactment of part of the history of Spain, it is peculiar to the province of Alicante where many towns and villages stage their own event at different times of the year.
This "invasion" is re-enacted every year with the accompanying canon- and musket-fire (using real gunpowder) and the following day the Christians stage an attack and retake their castle with even more enthusiasm. An exciting and noisy event with, hopefully, no causalities!
Obviously this is not all and the fiestas continue for most of the week, featuring daily parades with each "Fila" (line or group) represented by their flags and in costumes of their elected colours with the usual discordant harmony of the brass bands playing Christian or Moorish music - dependant on what side they are on!
The event starts on Thursday and culminates on the Sunday evening when ALL the Filas, both Moorish and Christian, march in all their splendour, with spectacular costumes, brass bands, decorated floats, horses, camels, elephants - or whatever else those participating can dream up in order to delight and entertain the public.
Many visitors who have seen this spectacle come back at the same time every year as they cannot believe what they have seen. The sumptuous event is partly funded by those taking part, who use most of their energy and enthusiasm throughout the rest of the year in order to raise the necessary funds.
One wonders if the lovely Ira really knew what she was starting all those years ago as she flashed her dark eyes at this Iberian settlement from across the waves!
THE FIESTA PROGRAMME - Moraira and surrounding towns
Approximate dates each year. For full details consult your holiday rep. in the resort.
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MORAIRA - Patron Saint
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15th & 16th July
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Details above
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MORAIRA - Moors & Christians
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3rd weekend of June
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Details above
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MORAIRA - Font Santa
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1st week July
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Details above
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TEULADA - Patron Saint
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Week after Easter
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Details above
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TEULADA - Moscatel Fiesta
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End of August
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Details above
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CALPE - Patron Saint
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4th - 10th August
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Street parades, music & dances, fireworks, bull-running etc.
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CALPE - Moors & Christians
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19 - 22nd October
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Typical Moors & Christians Fiesta.
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BENISSA - Moors & Christians
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Last weekend June
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Typical Moors & Christians Fiesta.
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FUSTERA - Beach Festival
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1st week September
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Fustera is a tiny community just south of Moraira. The fiesta takes place only on the beach (as there is not much else there), comprises music dancing and other "friviolities" and goes on literally day and night.
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GENERALLY - Fallas de San Jose
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19th March
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San Jose is the patron saint of the State of Valencia. Huge wax and papier mäché statues are burned in the streets of all the main towns. In Alicante and Valencia there are dozens that are torched one after the other. The nearest towns to Moraira that have Fallas are Denia and Benidorm
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DENIA - Patron Saint
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2nd week July
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Street parades, music & dances, fireworks, bull-running etc.
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DENIA - Moors & Christians
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14th - 16th August
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Typical Moors & Christians Fiesta.
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BENITACHELL - Patron Saint
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22nd - 25th July
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Street parades, music & dances, fireworks, bull-running etc.
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BENITACHELL - Moors & Christians
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2nd weekend July
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Typical Moors & Christians Fiesta.
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BENITACHELL - Rose Festival
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1st Sunday May
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The have their share of fiestas for such a small town!
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JAVEA - Patron Saint
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28th April - 3rd May
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Street parades, music & dances, fireworks, bull-running etc.
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JAVEA - Moors & Christians
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Last week July
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Typical Moors & Christians Fiesta.
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JAVEA - Harbour Festival
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30th August - 8th September
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This is the fiesta of the Aduanas (Customs and Excise) - believe it or not. It is held in the Javea Port Area and has a strong Moors & Christians flavour.
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