Mascletà in Gandia – Fallas’ Loudest Tradition
The Mascletà is one of the most powerful and unique traditions of the Fallas, and experiencing it in Gandía (Gandia) is something that stays with you long after the final explosion.
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The Mascletà is one of the most powerful and unique traditions of the Fallas, and experiencing it in Gandía (Gandia) is something that stays with you long after the final explosion.
Continue reading →Preparations for the famous Fallas are well underway in Gandía / Gandia as the city’s impressive fallas monuments begin to take shape in the streets ahead of the crucial Día de la Plantà.
Continue reading →During a special visit to Gandía / Gandia Port on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, the impressive Galeón Andalucía arrived to give visitors a rare opportunity to step aboard a full-size replica of a historic Spanish galleon. This remarkable ship recreates the … Continue reading →
This video showcases Castell de Santa Anna in Oliva, Spain, captured from the air with sweeping drone views that reveal both the historic castle ruins and the surrounding landscape of the La Safor region. Perched on a hill above the … Continue reading →
This video follows a scenic walk from the heart of Oliva’s historic old town up to the ruins of Castell de Santa Anna, one of the most recognisable landmarks overlooking the town. The route climbs gradually from the narrow streets … Continue reading →
Stormy conditions recently brought rough seas and powerful waves to Dénia / Denia Marina, turning the usually calm Mediterranean harbour into a dramatic coastal scene. This video captures the changing mood of the sea along Spain’s Costa Blanca, where several … Continue reading →
Playa de Gandía is one of the most famous beaches on Spain’s Valencian Mediterranean coast, known for its wide golden sands, clean waters, and lively seaside atmosphere. Stretching for several kilometres along the shoreline, the beach forms the heart of … Continue reading →
The Faro del Puerto de Gandía, located in Grau de Gandía on Spain’s Valencian coast, stands at the end of a remarkable 1,000-metre breakwater promenade that stretches out into the Mediterranean Sea. Although often referred to as a lighthouse, it … Continue reading →
The Paella Contest at Fallas Oliva 2026, known locally as the Concurs de Paelles, was once again one of the most anticipated events of the Fallas celebrations in Oliva, Spain. Held at Parc de l’Estació, this traditional cooking competition brought … Continue reading →
The Cabalgata del Ninot 2026 in Oliva, Spain, once again brought colour, satire and creativity to the streets as part of the annual Fallas celebrations. Held in the weeks leading up to the main Fallas festival in March, the Ninot … Continue reading →