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Exploring hidden history and coastal traditions this summer

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Santa Pola’s Romería del Cap, annual pilgrimage. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Santa Pola.

From climbing secret church towers in Petrer to joining one of Santa Pola’s seaside pilgrimages, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the Costa Blanca’s rich history, culture and traditions this summer. Whether you enjoy exploring historic landmarks or taking part in local celebrations, these upcoming events offer a fascinating insight into two very different aspects of life.

Secret stairways

Visitors to Petrer have a rare opportunity to explore parts of one of the town’s most historic landmarks that are normally closed to the public.

Special guided tours of the towers of San Bartolomé Church offer a fascinating journey into hidden spaces rarely seen by either residents or visitors.

The experience takes participants behind the scenes of the centuries-old church, where they can discover the bells that once regulated daily life in Petrer and called worshippers to prayer. Visitors will also see historic graffiti left by former altar boys and bell ringers, providing a unique glimpse into the building’s past.

The tour includes access to the church choir area and an explanation of the workings of the historic town clock, revealing details of the building that many locals have never had the chance to see.

For those interested in local heritage, architecture and the stories hidden within historic buildings, the guided visit offers a rare chance to experience an important part of Petrer’s history from a completely different perspective.

The visit lasts approximately two and a half hours and begins at the main entrance of the San Bartolomé Church.

Tours are scheduled for 18 July, 8 August, 26 September, 17 October and 7 November.

Places are limited due to restricted access in some areas of the church, so advance booking is required. Reservations can be made by email at museo@petrer.es or by calling 966 98 98 00 (extension 280) between 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM, Monday to Friday.

Coastal pilgrimage

Santa Pola’s Romería del Cap offers a mix of tradition and spectacular Mediterranean scenery.

Taking place on the weekend of 13 and 14 June, the annual pilgrimage sees hundreds of residents accompany the Virgen del Rosario from the heart of Santa Pola to the chapel at Cabo de Santa Pola, following one of the most scenic coastal routes in the province.

The celebrations begin on Saturday evening with a floral offering at the chapel at 8:00 PM, followed by a traditional serenade featuring local choirs and music groups. The evening concludes with the popular sopar del cabasset, a relaxed picnic-style gathering beside the sea.

The main event takes place at dawn on Sunday. Participants will gather at the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción from 6:30 AM before setting off at 7:00 AM on the 7.5-kilometre pilgrimage to the cape.

The statue of the Virgen del Rosario will be carried by volunteers, accompanied by traditional music from Colla El Freu.

A special mass will be celebrated at the chapel at 10:00 AM, followed by breakfast provided by Santa Pola Town Hall.

The Romería del Cap remains one of Santa Pola’s most treasured annual traditions, attracting participants of all ages who come together to celebrate local culture while enjoying the stunning coastal landscape.

For visitors who would like to join the celebrations without making the walk, a bus service will depart Avenida Fernando Pérez Ojeda at 9:00 AM and return after the event.

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Community, creativity and cuisine: Events to enjoy on the Costa Blanca this June

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Zumba and Sevillanas free classes at Zenia Boulevard. Credit: Zenia Boulevard.

From fitness sessions and food trails to creative workshops, there is no shortage of ways to get involved in community events across the Costa Blanca this June. Whether you fancy dancing your way through a summer evening, sampling delicious local food or trying your hand at a new craft, these upcoming events offer something for all ages and interests while showcasing the variety of activities available throughout the region.

Get moving

IF you have been looking for an excuse to dust off your trainers, Zenia Boulevard has just the thing.

On Friday 19 June, the shopping centre’s Plaza Mayor will host a free evening of Zumba and Sevillanas in partnership with Cruz Roja (Red Cross), offering visitors the chance to get active.

Running from 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM, the event is open to all ages and abilities, making it the perfect opportunity to try something new, meet people and enjoy some exercise.

Participants can join energetic Zumba sessions or try their hand at traditional Sevillanas dancing, all under the guidance of experienced instructors. Best of all, no previous experience is required, so complete beginners are more than welcome.

Organisers say the aim is to create an enjoyable community event where people can move, learn and spend time together while supporting the work of Cruz Roja.

Participation is free, and no advance booking is required.

With summer now in full swing, the event offers a great excuse to get outdoors, enjoy some music and burn off a few calories at the same time.

Montadito trail

Food lovers will have the perfect excuse to eat their way around Pilar de la Horadada this month as the town launches a week-long Montadito Route showcasing some of the area’s best bars and restaurants.

Running from 15 to 21 June, the event will see ten local venues serving specially created montaditos paired with a drink, giving residents and visitors the chance to sample a wide variety of flavours while exploring the municipality.

Each venue has developed its own special montadito for the event. At Bocarriba Cocina, visitors can sample the Muhammara Pilareño con Puerro Glaseado (Pilareño-style muhammara with glazed leek), while Dos.30 is serving its Mollete DOS.30 (soft Andalusian bread roll with the venue’s signature filling).

At Pizzería Arrocería Plaza, diners can try the Delicia Ibérica (Iberian delight) and Capricho Plaza (Plaza special). Elsewhere, La Granja offers El Canalla (The Rascal), while T1 is preparing a Criollito a la Brasa con Salsa Chimichurri (grilled criollo sausage with chimichurri sauce).

Meanwhile, Taska D’Gusta is serving a Bifana de Aguja Marinada (marinated pork steak roll), and Torremar has created its own signature Torremar montadito. Those looking for something different can sample Ay Chihuahua!’s Pambazo de Birria de Res (Mexican-style birria beef sandwich), while Parthenope rounds off the route with its Vesuvio (inspired by Mount Vesuvius and Neapolitan flavours).

As an added bonus, visitors will receive an exclusive commemorative magnet featuring Pilar de la Horadada’s new logo with every montadito purchased.

The route is expected to attract both local residents and visitors keen to discover new flavours while supporting local hospitality businesses. It also provides a fun way to explore different venues throughout the town over the course of the week.

Crafty launch

Creative residents are being invited to celebrate the launch of a new workshop space in Benijofar with an evening of crafting, refreshments and fun.

MyCraft Workshop will officially open its doors on Saturday, 13 June, with a special Charm Photo Frame Decorating Workshop, giving participants the chance to design and personalise their own decorative photo frame.

The grand opening event begins at 6:00 PM and is designed for anyone who enjoys arts, crafts and meeting like-minded people.

As part of the launch, guests will receive welcome gifts and be able to enjoy drinks, refreshments and snacks throughout the evening. There will also be photo opportunities and plenty of time to explore the new workshop space.

To mark the occasion, places are being offered at a special introductory price of €20 per person.

Spaces are strictly limited to just 10 participants, and early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. To book your spot, email: mycraftworkshop2025@gmail.com or call (+34) 665 499 634.

The workshop is open to all skill levels, meaning no previous crafting experience is required.

The event takes place at MyCraft Workshop, Calle Doña Paz 33, 1/5, 03178 Benijofar, on Friday 13 June at 6:00 PM.

Emotional canvas

Art enthusiasts are being invited to discover a colourful new exhibition in Orihuela.

Orihuela has officially opened El Color es Emocion (Colour is Emotion). The exhibition brings together the work of artists Gabriel Morilla Alcalá and Simón Gea Martínez and will remain open to the public until 28 June.

The collective exhibition explores the power of colour as a form of artistic and emotional expression. Through a variety of techniques and styles, the artists invite visitors to experience painting in a more personal and sensory way, where feelings, imagination and creativity take centre stage.

Rather than attempting to reproduce reality, the works focus on emotion, interpretation and individual experience. Bold colours, expressive brushstrokes and rich textures combine to create pieces designed to connect directly with the viewer.

The exhibition draws inspiration from artistic movements including Impressionism, Surrealism and American Expressionism, resulting in a collection that celebrates freedom of expression and the exploration of inner emotions.

El Color es Emocion can be visited at the Museum of the Reconquest, Calle Francisco Díe 34, Orihuela. Opening hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

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Rossy De Palma Joins L’Opera Royal Marbella Summer 2026 Celebration

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Where everyone is headed this summer. Credit: EWN

L’Opera Royal in Marbella celebrated the beginning of its summer 2026 season last Saturday, June 6. Owners combined this launch with celebrations for the first anniversary of the restaurant opening through an invite-only event at their boutique restaurant devoted to its location overlooking Playa Bajadilla next to Marbella’s fishing harbour in the La Bajadilla district.

Community formed the core of proceedings despite the private guest list. Patrons of all ages who had already built strong relationships with the venue during the previous year joined business partners and local Marbella business leaders.

Rossy de Palma and live music elevate the occasion.

Globally famed Spanish actress Rossy de Palma, recognised as an Almodovar muse, attended to support the success of a leading Costa del Sol venue this year.

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Luna Lionne, singer, author and daughter of Rossy de Palma, participated as a friend to Sebastian and Maria, lending her divine, soulful singing voice. Jazz numbers started the music before a funky DJ continued the lively sounds late into the night.

Passion and artistic flair shaped the cuisine that came next with youthful nods to the coastal surroundings. Fresh healthy tastes satisfy modern demands free from typical stereotypes.

Dedicated team creates second home feel

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Maria, cocktail artist.

Sebastian took charge in the kitchen. Maria shook her finest cocktail creations. Business partner José Antonio welcomed guests at the front of house like family members.

Owners treat L’Opera Royal as their house with diners as honoured guests rather than ordinary customers. This method sets the restaurant apart from others in town. An atmosphere of a second home develops where regular visitors return as friends who feel completely at ease.

Cool atmosphere and inclusive approach define summer ahead.

Visitors to l’Opéra Royal this summer can expect a cool relaxed setting. Everyone receives a welcome within affordable price ranges. Service arrives with passion like that from an old trusted friend. People can pop in for coffee, an inventive cocktail or a surprisingly delicious meal any time they choose. Just drop in, or book at loperaroyal.com

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From 60s classics to cheese and wine: Costa Blanca events not to miss

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Lee Howard of the Honeycombs. Credit: Lee Howard / Facebook.

Are you looking for live music, great food and memorable days out on the Costa Blanca this June? From an evening of classic 1960s hits in Hondón de las Nieves to a relaxed cheese and wine lunch with live entertainment in Algorfa, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy good music and delicious food.

Golden grooves

Fans of classic 1960s music are in for a treat as The Honeycombs bring their new 60s Icons Music Show to the Hondon Hub on Saturday, 20 June.

The show promises an evening packed with nostalgia, live music and dancefloor favourites from one of the most memorable decades in popular music. Featuring a talented five-piece band, the performance will celebrate the sounds that defined the 1960s, along with a selection of later hits.

The Honeycombs line-up includes Paul Torr, Lee Howard, Terry Luckett, Colin Hulcoop and Neil Hardcastle.

Enjoy a mix of classic 60s tracks, along with music inspired by legendary artists from the period. The show also includes a special tribute to The Travelling Wilburys.

Organisers describe the production as a “fab 60s plus night” designed to get audiences up dancing and reliving some of the greatest moments in music history. Whether you remember the decade first-hand or simply love timeless songs, the event has something for everyone.

The show is set to take place at the Hondon Hub, with the show starting at 8:30 PM.

Tickets are priced at just €10 per person and advance booking is recommended as seats are selling fast and places are expected to fill quickly.

For bookings and further information, call in to the Hondon Hub at Calle Davo, 03688 Hondón de las Nieves, or call (+34) 711 046 164.

Wine Wednesday

If your idea of a perfect afternoon involves good food, a glass of wine and live music, Lo Crispin Tavern & Beer Garden has the answer.

On Wednesday, 24 June, the popular Algorfa venue will host a Cheese, Wine & Live Music Lunch, combining a sharing platter with entertainment from singer Niamh, who will perform a selection of favourite hits from the 1960s right through to the present day.

Priced at €19.95 per person, the experience includes a sharing cheese board featuring five premium cheeses, fresh seasonal fruit, crackers and artisan breads, along with jam and chutney. Guests will also enjoy two glasses of wine, choosing from red, white or rosé, before rounding off the afternoon with a dessert to share.

Adding to the atmosphere will be live music from Niamh, whose varied repertoire promises something for everyone while guests sit back and enjoy good company, food and drink.

Spots are selling out and advance booking is highly recommended.

Lo Crispin Tavern & Beer Garden is located at Avenida de las Naciones 55A, 03176 Algorfa. The venue is open daily from 11:00 AM until 11:30 PM. For reservations and further information, call (+34) 646 777 658 or (+34) 966 924 828. For more information, visit locrispin.com.

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