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La Nucia’s ultimate amateur padel festival: A must-visit this July

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A vibrant amateur padel festival with live music and exhibitions.
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For sports enthusiasts and holidaymakers visiting the Costa Blanca this July, La Nucia will become a hotspot of activity. The town’s state-of-the-art Ciudad Deportiva Camilo Cano will host the highly anticipated Kia Padel Fest on Friday, July 24 and Saturday, July 25, marking a new edition of this beloved event and an exciting weekend for padel lovers.

An exciting amateur padel tournament for La Nucia residents

Taking place at the Padelpoint La Nucia club, this event has earned a stellar reputation as one of the very best amateur padel tournaments in the world. Rather than just a standard competition, the festival is designed to be a high-energy, weekend-long celebration of the sport, bringing together competitive tournament play, live music, local gastronomy, and professional masterclasses. It will be an incredibly exciting event for both participants and spectators.

Perks for the players

For those playing, the tournament features multiple amateur categories across different skill levels, ensuring balanced and highly competitive matches. Players are treated to premium registration perks, including high-quality welcome packs, professional sports gear, and access to an exclusive catering service throughout the weekend.

Entertainment off the court for curious newcomers

Even if you aren’t stepping onto the court yourself, the Kia Padel Fest is incredibly spectator-friendly. Visitors can soak up the vibrant, festive atmosphere from the sidelines, enjoy cold drinks and local food, and listen to live DJ sets. The undisputed highlight of the weekend for most fans is the signature professional exhibition clinic. In previous editions, global padel icons and world champions have taken to the Padelpoint courts to showcase jaw-dropping trick shots, sign autographs, and share professional tips with the crowd.

La Nucia buzzes with excitement for the Kia Padel Fest

Running over two action-packed days, the event showcases why La Nucia has earned international attention for its sports and leisure events. Whether you are a seasoned player looking to test your skills, or a curious traveller wanting to experience Spain’s fastest-growing sporting phenomenon in a festival environment, the Kia Padel Fest is the perfect addition to the summer itinerary.

Entry to the venue is free and open to the general public, promising a fantastic, sun-drenched weekend of top-tier amateur sports and entertainment in one of the Costa Blanca’s most idyllic towns.

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Lady Elizabeth School, preparing students for life, not just exams

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There are still a limited number of places available for September 2026. Credit: LES

When parents choose a school, academic results are naturally important. But in a rapidly changing world, education must go beyond exams. Today’s children will enter careers that don’t yet exist, work across cultures and technologies, and face challenges that require creativity, resilience and confidence as much as knowledge.

At Lady Elizabeth School, education is designed with this future in mind. While academic excellence remains at the heart of everything we do, our mission is to prepare students for life.

This is why our educational approach intentionally develops the School Life Competencies that underpin every stage of learning: Confident Learners, Responsibility and Positive Relationships. These are not taught as standalone lessons but are woven into daily school life, from classroom projects and collaborative learning to leadership opportunities, sports, performing arts and community initiatives.

Students are encouraged to think independently, communicate effectively, work as part of a team and approach new challenges with confidence. They learn to take responsibility for their learning, respect different perspectives and build meaningful relationships with others.

These qualities become just as valuable as academic knowledge. Universities increasingly look for well-rounded applicants, while employers consistently rank communication, adaptability, critical thinking and collaboration among the most important skills for the future workforce.

As part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP), Lady Elizabeth School also offers opportunities that extend beyond the classroom, connecting students with an international community and helping them develop a truly global perspective.

Parents often tell us that what stands out most is not only how much their children learn, but how much they grow as individuals. They become confident, curious and compassionate young people, ready to embrace whatever opportunities the future brings.

For families considering an international education on the Costa Blanca, Lady Elizabeth School offers much more than an outstanding academic experience. It offers an education that prepares children to thrive throughout their lives.

There are still a limited number of places available for September 2026. Families who enrol before the start of the new academic year can also benefit from exclusive enrolment incentives. Book an online or in-person visit this summer and discover what makes Lady Elizabeth School such a unique place to learn, grow and succeed.

For more information contact:

Isabel Femández-Lerga: Director of Marketing Lady Elizabeth School

i.fernandez-lerga@les.edu.es

0034 659 193 044

Web: www.ladyelizabethschool.com

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The Fiestas de Santa Ana in Benissa: A guide to this traditional summer festival

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An authentic, family-friendly summer festival celebrating traditional Valencian culture.
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Those looking for an authentic summer experience that escapes the usual tourist hubs of the Costa Blanca are in luck: the district of Partida Santa Ana in Benissa is coming alive this July for its annual Fiestas de Santa Ana, a vibrant, single-day neighbourhood celebration that perfectly captures the warm, welcoming spirit of traditional Valencian life.

A taste of local tradition

The festivities will kick off on July 26 at 1:00pm with a traditional Mass held in the local neighbourhood chapel. As soon as the service concludes, the real party will begin. Visitors will be able to sample a slice of coca maría, a beautifully fluffy, sweet Valencian sponge cake, paired with a freezing glass of agualimón (a tangy, frozen lemon slushy that serves as the ultimate way to beat the July heat).

Folk music and family fun

As the afternoon continues, the soundtrack of the festival transitions to the classic, rhythmic sounds of local folklore music. Traditional musicians playing the tabalet, a kind of drum, and dolçaina, an oboe-like instrument, provide an energetic backdrop for the carreras populares, or informal footraces that bring out friendly competition and plenty of laughter from spectators.

Evening flavours and brass beats

By early evening, the neighbourhood will gather for a massive, communal afternoon snack. Throughout the night, a local bar service offers fresh, savoury cocas (traditional flatbreads baked with local toppings) and cold drinks. The energy will come to a head at 8:00pm when the brass band Charanga Garanxa takes the stage, filling the warm summer night with danceable brass tunes.

If you want to experience the authentic heart of Spain, where the food is homemade, the music is live, and everyone is treated like part of the community, July 26 at the Fiestas de Santa Ana in Benissa will be the place to be on the Costa Blanca this summer.

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Santíssima Sang closes after unforgettable Dénia celebrations

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Dénia has officially brought the curtain down on its much-loved Santíssima Sang fiestas, with thousands of residents and visitors filling the streets one last time for a packed programme that celebrated everything from local tradition to family fun and live entertainment.

The closing day on Sunday, July 12, delivered a festive atmosphere from morning until late at night, proving there was no shortage of energy despite ten days of non-stop celebrations. Crowds gathered across the town centre as music, performances and community events created one final chance for everyone to enjoy the city’s biggest annual festival.

Tradition takes centre stage

The final day reflected the character of the Santíssima Sang celebrations, blending long-standing customs with entertainment designed to appeal to every generation.

Families enjoyed children’s activities, while locals lined the streets for traditional events that have become a hallmark of the festival. Across Dénia, bars, restaurants and cafés remained busy as visitors made the most of the lively atmosphere before the celebrations came to an end.

Throughout the ten-day festival, the programme featured more than 60 events, including concerts, cultural performances, the famous Bous a la Mar festivities, religious celebrations, parades and evening entertainment spread across several venues in the town.

A night to remember

As darkness fell, attention turned to Torrecremada, where spectators gathered for the traditional closing fireworks display.

The spectacular multimedia firework show lit up the night sky, providing a colourful finale that marked the official end of this year’s festivities. The display was met with applause from crowds who had spent the past week enjoying one of the Costa Blanca’s best-known summer celebrations.

Looking ahead to next year

The Santíssima Sang festival remains one of Dénia’s most important cultural events, drawing visitors from across the Costa Blanca each July while celebrating the town’s heritage and community spirit.

With another successful edition now complete, organisers, residents and businesses can reflect on ten days that combined tradition, music, culture and entertainment in equal measure. Although the streets have now fallen quiet once again, the memories of packed squares, live performances and the spectacular farewell fireworks are likely to linger long after the last spark faded from the night sky.

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