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Axarquia’s Bizarre Easter Custom In Moclinejo

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Huerto de Moclinejo every Semana Santa. Credit: infoMoclinejo

There are some strange traditions surrounding Easter in Spain, but most are understood and taken as familiar and normal all over the country, but out in the villages, there are some that would have most Spaniards scratching their heads. The Procession of the Turbas in Cuenca, in which a chaotic, noisy procession with discordant music and crowds that contrasts with quieter marches elsewhere, for example. Or, the Dance of Death in Verges, Girona, on Easter Thursday, in which a group of people dressed as skeletons perform a slow, eerie dance through the mediaeval streets.

In Axarquia, more precisely Moclinejo, they too have their own traditional Semana Santa curiosity. Groups of children and teenagers roam the streets at night in the days before Easter weekend. Their mission involves temporarily pilfering potted plants from doorways, patios, and public spots around the whitewashed village.

How Moclinejo transforms stolen pots into sacred displays

Youngsters hide the “macetas” carefully before Easter Sunday dawns. On Easter Sunday, the little scoundrels gather the collection together with palm branches and fresh greenery. Together they construct a beautiful temporary garden in the Plaza de España. This floral garden represents the biblical Garden of Olives from the Passion story. The figure of the Risen Christ then arrives amid the vibrant display, creating a striking centrepiece for the celebration.

Community spirit and gentle mischief define the custom

Locals view the activity as harmless community fun rather than real theft. An unwritten code Makes sure pots return to owners shortly after Easter, more often than not undamaged. Some participants even leave small coins as playful compensation. Elders recall joining similar escapades in their youth, with the tradition strengthening neighbourhood bonds across generations. Recent council reminders encourage moderation to protect plants while preserving the joyful essence.

Why Moclinejo’s plant pot tradition stands out among Spanish Easter customs

Unlike solemn processions elsewhere, this custom mixes youthful energy with religious symbolism in a light-hearted way. Heavy or fixed pots sometimes present a challenge to the “thieves”, adding extra sport to the nights.

So, if you happen to be in Moclinejo over Easter, don’t fret if someone makes off with your pot plant. You’ll probably see it in the main square, and someone will return it soon enough.

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Golf For Good, Save A Life Charity Day

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Golfers, business professionals and charity supporters are being invited to polish their clubs to take part in the Business 1st Charity Golf Day on Friday, June 26 at the glorious Santa Clara Golf Marbella to raise money for the incredible, life-changing Save A Life charity. 

Organised by Just Marbella Golf, the tournament will begin with a not too early 9:30am shotgun start, and will be played in an individual stableford format, giving players of all abilities the chance to enjoy a competitive yet welcoming day. Entry is priced at €155 per person, with proceeds from the event helping support the charity’s ongoing lifesaving work. 

A perfect way to spend a day, playing and raising money

Those joining will enjoy a full package, including green fee and shared buggy, a two-course lunch, a drink after the round, refreshments on the course, plus the chance to win a range of excellent prizes. Raffles, auctions and extra entertainment are also planned, making sure the day offers far more than just golf. The Santa Clara golf club is a classic, stunning golf course and venue. A wonderful place to spend the day playing, chatting and doing some good at the same time. 

Save A Life, is a community-led organisation dedicated to installing publicly accessible defibrillators and raising awareness of CPR and emergency response. Founded after a family member survived a cardiac arrest thanks to quick access to a defibrillator, SAL is helping make local communities safer by ensuring lifesaving equipment is available when every second matters. They do fantastic work for the community and hope the day can raise much needed funds. 

Business 1st Charity Golf Day is Friday, June 26 at Santa Clara Golf, Marbella. A 9:30am shotgun start for €155 per person. For more details on the event call +34 711 052 483 or visit Save a Life social media channels. 

Those interested in taking a swing to save a life should book early as places are expected to fill quickly.

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La Zambra Resort Mijas For Luxury And Calm

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Patio Zarzuela at La Zambra. Credit: Lima Comunicaciones

Warm welcoming atmospheres fill every corner with comfort and calm. Accents of Moorish memory appear through gentle curves and tasteful luxury that feels inviting rather than formal.

Dining experiences at La Zambra Mijas

Picador restaurant presents traditional Andalusian dishes reinterpreted in a contemporary style where seasonal produce takes the centre stage. Shared tapas options encourage relaxed group gatherings around the lively bar.

Palmito serves Mediterranean fare that changes from light daytime selections to fuller evening menus. Live flamenco guitar and cajón performances give wonderful terrace evenings overlooking gardens and golf courses.

Bamboleo bar revives the spirit of the 1980s and 1990s through creative cocktails and light bites perfect for sunset gatherings or private tastings.

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The cheeky little “Lady Di” adds a little fun.
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Signature cocktails carry historic charm

One creation pays playful tribute to Princess Diana in a cheeky glass shaped like a woman’s body. British guests wary of royalty references can still discover exquisite 1980s flavours mixed with Spanish fun at its core. At its heart, there is a loving reverence for the princess, one of the resort’s most revered historic guests, served with a little Spanish humour.

Wall displays feature photographs of past visitors, including the Rolling Stones, who frequented the property during Spanish visits, and Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina.

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Wellness and activity choices for day trips

Mood Spa offers extensive facilities for conscious wellbeing with indoor pools, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a hammam, yoga sessions and professional treatments from leading brands.

Tennis and padel courts invite active sessions, while direct access to nearby golf courses suits clinics or group outings.

Private events gain unique appeal

Oil, wine, gin and cocktail tastings combine with bespoke dinners to create memorable occasions without overnight requirements.

Local groups book La Zambra Mijas confidently for celebrations that capture authentic Andalusian essence in a relaxed, sophisticated setting.

La Zambra Resort can be found at Avenida Louison Bobet, 9, Urbanización Mijas Golf, Mijas. To book, phone (+34) 951 311 234 or email info@lazambrahotel.com. lazambrahotel.com

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Cava And Creativity, Wine Glass Paint Party

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Get the colours and brushes at the ready and your artistic brain in gear, as a creative evening is coming to San Pedro, with a Wine glass paint party hosted by The Crafted Social on Thursday, April 23. 

The two-hour event runs from 7pm to 9pm at Ballroom Blitzz, a boutique-style venue in the heart of San Pedro. This expressive session is a relaxed paint-and-sip experience, with guests guided through decorating two wine glasses each. Organisers say all materials are provided, making it suitable for anyone who fancies trying something different, whether you consider yourself artistic or not and just want a different kind of evening.  

Tickets are priced at €65 per person and include cava served throughout the evening, two wine glasses to paint and take home, and all painting supplies needed to take part in the workshop.

The evening is hoping to bring out your creative side

The Crafted Social is promoting the evening under the theme ‘Girls night, reimagined’, a chilled social experience designed to help people unplug, get creative and connect. The organiser of the event operates in both Marbella and London bringing people an artistic edge to a night with friends. 

Ballroom Blitzz, is the host venue, is interesting in itself, located on Avenida Mediterraneo and is known locally as a hybrid lifestyle space combining retail, beauty services and private event hosting. The venue functions as a curated showroom featuring high-end fashion, jewellery and interior design pieces from international brands, alongside vintage luxury items. It also offers bookable services including hairstyling, aesthetic treatments and personalised shopping appointments, with multilingual service available. The space is regularly used for small-scale social and lifestyle events, offering an indoor setting suited to workshops, private gatherings and creative meet-ups, perfect for the glass painting soiree. 

For information visit The Crafted Social Instagram page. Tickets are available via the official Eventbrite listing.

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