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Beautiful blooms at the Cruz de Mayo

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Plaza Begines will be filled to the brim with florals when the traditional Cruz de Mayo (May Cross celebration) takes place in Estepona, on Saturday, 2 May from 12pm, with flowers, food and fun. 

Joining the burst of colour is a full programme of music and dance to be enjoyed, acts performing will come from the talented Jubis Choir, La Milana Dance Academy, Miguel Lopez Ramirez, Con Acento Dance Academy, Monica Peña Dance Academy, a local DJ, and D’Repente Flamenco.

To keep everyone refreshed a selection of food and drinks will also be available. Paella, fried pastries served with hot chocolate, and bar service at affordable prices. A Happy Hour promotion is listed from 4pm to 6pm.

As part of the celebrations there is the Estepona town hall’s crosses competition for 2026, where people who have elaborately and beautifully decorated crosses across the municipality are judged for quality, presentation and traditional design.

The council has confirmed the following cash prizes for the competition, 

  • First Prize: €1,000
  • Second Prize: €750
  • Third Prize: €500
  • Fourth Prize: €250
  • Fifth Prize: €150
  • Sixth Prize: €100

Judging is scheduled to begin from 12pm on 2 May.

La Cruz de Mayo has a historic meaning, this christian tradition is linked to the cross of Jesus Christ and was historically celebrated in Spain on 3 May as the Feast of the Holy Cross. Over time, this religious day has blended with springtime traditions that welcome the warmer weather, flowers and new life after winter, bringing us what we see in the current day. People decorate crosses with colourful flowers and place them in streets, squares and courtyards as a symbol of faith, renewal and community spirit. In towns across Andalucia, including Estepona, the festival is also a chance for families, neighbours and local groups to come together with music, food and celebrations. 

Head to Plaza Begines Estepona to enjoy this spring floral display, 12pm. For more information visit the town hall website.

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Residents rejoice at the reopening of Aldi

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Locals in La Cala de Mijas are happily welcoming the return of Aldi. Its newly refurbished store will be reopened from Monday, 28 April following its extensive upgrade programme.

Aldi has been closed for the beginning part of the year and now after weeks of renovation works the upgraded La Cala branch has gained more than 200 square metres of extra retail space, has new improvements to storage areas and internal facilities and customers will also benefit from 13 additional parking spaces, helping improve access during busier periods.

The popular supermarket is growing its presence up and down the coast

Community discussion on social media has been positive, focused largely on convenience, easier access and having a budget-friendly supermarket back in La Cala. Some also welcomed reports of additional parking spaces, after previous concerns over congestion during peak shopping hours, with many extra pleased to see the supermarket return ahead of the busy summer season.

The popular German discount supermarket chain Aldi also makes its debut in Fuengirola the following day, April 29, just one month after celebrating the inauguration of its 500th store in Spain in nearby Las Laginas. The new Fuengirola store will be located at Calle Malvarrosa, 1, in the Los Pacos neighbourhood, has a generous 1,000 square metre sales floor and a team of 14 professionals, half of whom are newly recruited local hires. 

Shoppers can now again enjoy browsing the chains famous ‘special aisles’

The location of the La Cala store is perfect for residents living around the area who need to do a decent sized food shop without the hassle of trying to find parking in the already difficult center of the town. People will now again have the choice of the large Carrefour and Aldi right opposite each other. 

Shoppers can now again enjoy Aldi’s trademark lower cost high-quality products, fresh produce and everyday groceries and of course their famous few aisles of their seasonal special buys, all back on their doorstep.

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25th Foreign Residents’ Day in Estepona featuring 26 nationalities and media awards

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Expats and local Esteponeros converged at the Torre Mirador del Carmen area today for the 25th anniversary of Día del Residente Extranjero in Estepona (Foreign Residents’ Day).

Organised by Estepona Town Hall to celebrate the town’s colourful multi-national population, the occasion ran between midday and 9pm with more than 25 stands and participation from 26 countries and the Nordic Club.

This setup turned the location into a multicultural meeting point where attendees could discover gastronomy, crafts, music and traditions from around the world, all present here on the Costa del Sol.

Mayor presents plaques to community publications

José María García Urbano presented plaques to owners and journalists from multi-language publications such as Sur in English, Hola Polacos, Esprite Sud and, of course, Euro Weekly News.

Euro Weekly team

The mayor explained that these outlets help keep Estepona’s large and varied foreign community informed of events in the Costa del Sol town and its surroundings.

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Global traditions entertain large crowds

Music and dance typical of the origin nations entertained huge crowds of expats of all nationalities throughout the day. Stalls presented samples of the finest food, drinks and products from around the globe to keep everyone entertained in a party atmosphere celebrating Estepona’s diverse nationalities and togetherness.

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Honour goes to long-time stage performer

Event officials paid tribute to Herling Robins, or “H” as he is more commonly known in Estepona, a Columbian resident of 20 years and salsa singer and dancer in honour of his career and his energetic performances on stage for over two decades.

Census data reveals high level of diversity

Figures from the 2019 municipal census show Estepona with a population of around 72,000 residents from over 120 different nationalities. This makes the town one of the most nationally diverse and cosmopolitan places in Andalucia.

Participants took advantage of a unique opportunity to share experiences and discover new cultures while celebrating the diversity that enriches the city. Many attendees expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage with different customs in such a friendly setting by the Mirador del Carmen building on the promenade.

Additional activities contributed to the success of the day as people continued to enjoy the various elements on offer until the event concluded in the evening.

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Fuengirola International Fair 2026 Welcomes 33 Countries With Global Food And Performances

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Biggest international party of the year. Credit: FIP

Fuengirola is warming up the fairground for the return of its biggest and most loved party in the town this spring. Crowds from every part of the Costa del Sol and even Malaga city will be packing out the trains and buses to discover cultures from 33 nations in one location. Entry is, as always, completely free, and the programme suits all age groups.

Fuengirola international fair 2026 dates and timetable

The schedule of the fair is from Wednesday 29 April to Sunday 3 May with continuous opening from 12 noon to 2am every day. Music in the casetas stops by 1.30am each night to allow residents rest. Children will enjoy half-price attractions on the opening day of 29 April. A parade starts from the town hall square at 11am on Friday, May 1, and follows a route through Plaza de España, Avenida Condes de San Isidro, Avenida Matías Sáenz de Tejada, Calle Alfonso XII, and Paseo Jesús Santos Rein to the fairground. One quiet hour takes place daily between 5pm and 6pm each day to support people with autism spectrum conditions.

Participating countries at Fuengirola international fair 2026

Iceland joins for the first time this edition. Sweden and Thailand return among the 33 participants. Established participants include Germany, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Finland, Great Britain, Greece, Hawaii, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Romania, Senegal, Thailand, Turkey, Uruguay and Venezuela. Live performances feature artists such as Laura Elen and Skafeinados in the caseta Australia and Brit Pop Authority and Crush Band in the caseta Great Britain, plus Monkey Tennis and The Killer Rockets return to the caseta Ireland.

Experiences at Fuengirola fair casetas

Every caseta functions as a mini cultural embassy. Feria-goers can pop in and taste typical foods from Argentinian steaks to Asian dishes and European desserts. Folk music and traditional shows provide live entertainment throughout the five days.

Transport and parking for Fuengirola international fair 2026

RENFE will be operating special late services from Los Boliches station at 2.30am, 3am and 4.40am. But, be prepared for packed carriages as happens every year. Bus line 1 runs extended hours until 2.30am between Miramar and Carvajal. Extra parking areas open at La Loma in Avenida de Andalucía and appear on Google Maps as “Aparcamiento Feria de Los Países”. A coordination centre operates from the Palacio de la Paz. Local artist D. Darko designed this year’s poster, incorporating flags from all nations to represent diversity and unity.

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