Starting at 22.30h on the night of San Juan (23rd) there will be kiddy as well as grown-ups activities down on Playa del Cable:
Tag Archive for San Juan
Salobreña Annual Fiestas
by Vivienne Hughes •
Las Fiestas Patronales de Salobreña begin on the 23rd of this month – coinciding with San Juan – and will continue all through the weekend.
San Juan in Salobreña
by Louise Powell •
Salobreña will be celebrating the San Juan fiestas from Friday the 19th till Monday the 24th, with plenty of activities thrown in.
San Juan in Almuñécar
by Hugh MacArthur •
Although the weather wasn’t exactly beach weather, San Juan went off well in Almuñécar.
San Juan Restrictions
by Martin Myall •
The Mayor of Almuñécar, Trinidad Herrera, has just issued a municipal decree concerning ‘the appropriate use of beaches during the traditional celebration of San Juan.’
San Juan Almunecar 2011
by Editor •
San Juan is a youngster’s festival – if you’re in your late teens or twenties, on the beach is a must on the night of San Juan. But it’s not exclusively theirs, because it is also the night for whole families. Childhood memories are always full of this magic night of towering bonfires and partying. Admittedly, parents of kids up to around eight will probably go home soon after the main bonfire is light at midnight, rather than spending the night camped out, but the rest stay, to witness dawn before finally crashing out.
San Juan Summary
by Editor •
The was more than thousands of kilos of rubbish left on Motril’s beaches on during San Juan; the Guardia Civil busted a young lad with 700 kilos of hashish in the boot of his car!
