Guide, Schedule & Burning Times of Fallas Denia 2025 in English

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Fallas in Denia

Nestled along the Mediterranean coast, the charming city of Denia comes alive every March with the vibrant and fiery festival of Fallas, marking one of Spain’s most unique and spirited celebrations. Inscribed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2016, this dazzling event transforms many cities across the region into a canvas of colossal effigies, fiery displays, and communal joy, showcasing a tradition steeped in creativity, satire, and the welcoming of spring. While Valencia may be the heartland of the Fallas festivities, Denia, with its own distinctive charm and fervor, offers a compelling experience that mirrors the grandeur and intensity of its larger counterpart yet maintains an intimate community feel.

The Fallas in Denia 2025 promises an unforgettable spectacle, inviting locals and visitors alike to immerse themselves in a cultural phenomenon that blends ancient customs with contemporary artistry. As a testament to the enduring bond between Denia and its ancestral traditions, the festival not only honors the town’s heritage but also serves as a dynamic platform for social commentary and artistic expression. From the intricate design of the fallas (monumental sculptures) to the exhilarating burst of fireworks lighting up the night sky, every element of the festival is a tribute to the creativity, ingenuity, and spirited communal life of Denia.

Fallas in Denia has a unique flavor of its own, the festival in the Capital of Marina Alta is a particularly attractive location for the popular Valencian festivity because the sculptures are burned one by one. This way, allows curious people to enjoy the spectacle in all parts of town bit by bit. Whether you’re drawn to the spectacle for its artistic merits, the thrill of the pyrotechnics, or the warmth of community gatherings, the Fallas festival in Denia offers a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate with the essence of Spanish festivity and tradition.

A Brief History of Fallas Denia

The roots of the Fallas festival in Denia, much like those in the rest of the Valencian Community, intertwine deeply with the region’s history, blending medieval customs, pagan rituals, and Christian celebrations into a vibrant tapestry of cultural expression. Originally, Fallas began as a feast day for St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, marking the arrival of spring with the burning of waste materials and old wooden items collected during the winter. This act of purification and renewal, over centuries, evolved into the elaborate festival we witness today, characterized by the creation and destruction of fallas – elaborate sculptures that are as satirical as they are spectacular.

Denia’s adaptation of this tradition has grown in scale and complexity, reflecting both local and global themes through its fallas. These towering figures, crafted with incredible skill and wit, fill the city’s squares and streets, turning Denia into an open-air museum of ephemeral art. Each falla is a marvel of design, engineering, and artistry, representing months of dedication by local artists and communities. They often depict scenes of social, political, and cultural commentary, providing insight into contemporary issues with humor and creativity.

The festival’s crescendo, the ‘Nit de la Cremà’ (Night of the Burning), sees these magnificent sculptures consumed by flames in a symbolic act of regeneration and rebirth. This spectacular finale, lit against the backdrop of Denia’s historic landscapes and Mediterranean charm, is a poignant reminder of the cycle of life and the impermanence of art.

Through periods of prohibition and revival, the Fallas festival has persisted, embodying the resilience and adaptability of the Valencian spirit. Even during the Franco regime, when regional languages and traditions were suppressed, Fallas found a way to endure, adapting its forms of expression to ensure its survival. Today, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Fallas festival stands as a testament to the community’s commitment to its cultural legacy, celebrating not just the arrival of spring but also the enduring power of creativity and community. In Denia, the Fallas festival is more than just a series of events; it is a communal act of creation, celebration, and renewal, deeply woven into the fabric of the city’s identity.

Fallas Denia 2025 Details

  • Location: Denia, Spain
  • Date: February 13 – March 19, 2025
  • Entrance: Free
  • Accommodation: Denia
  • Parade-watching location: Marqués de Campo
  • Main events: The Plantà (March 11–16), La Ofrenda (March 17–18), Nit de la Cremà (March 19)

Fallas Denia Map

Where to Stay?

Having experienced the Fallas festival in Denia, it’s clear the entire city vibrates with the festival’s energy, especially during this period. Your accommodation choice should depend on what you’re looking to get out of your visit. If you’re here to dive deep into the festivities, staying close to the city center will keep you near the heart of the action. For those primarily interested in the ‘Nit de la Cremà’ and don’t mind a bit of travel, options outside the center could also work well. Denia’s local transportation, including buses and taxis, efficiently accommodates the influx of visitors, ensuring you’re never too far from the festival’s highlights.

Recommended locations: Plaza del Consell, Calle Marqués de Campo, Las Marinas Beach, Near Montgó Natural Park or any other place in Denia for a peaceful retreat.

Fallas Denia 2025 Schedule

The Fallas in Denia 2025 promises an array of events filled with tradition, art, and community spirit. To help you navigate through the festivities, here’s a breakdown of the schedule:

Week 1

Thursday, February 13, 2025

  • 19:00: Opening of the Fallas clubhouses
  • 19:30: Visit of the judging panel to the clubhouses participating in the decorated clubhouses prize

Saturday, February 15, 2025

  • 18:15: Gathering of the Fallas commissions, Local Fallas Board, major Falleras of Dénia, and courts of honor on Federico García Lorca street.
  • 18:30: Visit of the major Falleras of Dénia, courts of honor, Local Fallas Board, and commissions to the clubhouses of the Fallas Camp Roig, Campaments, Darrere del Castell, Les Roques, and Baix la Mar, and Fallas announcements

Week 2

Thursday, February 20, 2025

  • 19:30: Visit of the judging panel to the clubhouses participating in the decorated clubhouses prize

Friday, February 21, 2025

  • 10:30 to 13:00 and 16:00 to 19:00: Reception of Ninots participants of the Ninot Exhibition at Casa de la Marquesa Valero de Palma
  • 19:45: Gathering of the Fallas commissions, Local Fallas Board, major Falleras of Dénia, and courts of honor in Valgamediós Square.
  • 18:30: Visit of the major Falleras of Dénia, courts of honor, Local Fallas Board, and commissions to the clubhouses of the Fallas West, Center, Port Rotes, Diana, Saladar, and Paris Pedrera, and Fallas announcements

Saturday, February 22, 2025

  • 17:45: Gathering of the Fallas officials 2025 at the end of Marqués de Campo street
  • 18:00: Parade to the Ninot Exhibition
  • 18:30: Opening of the Ninot Exhibition 2025 at Casa de la Marquesa
  • 20:00: Crida by the major Falleras of Dénia, Mar Moncho Roselló and Candela Marco Jiménez, and proclamation in Constitució square
  • 21:00: Fallera Gala Dinner with the award of the 2025 Exemplary Fallero distinction and awards of JLF and JCF at L’Androna Multiespai Room.

Sunday, February 23, 2025

  • 18:30: Children’s Fallera Gala with the awards of JLF and JCF. Afterwards, a snack for the attending children.

Week 3

  • Pause

Week 4

March 1 to 14, 2025

  • 14:00: Tir de carcasses (firecracker event)

Saturday, March 2, 2025

  • 13:00: Dinar de Germanor in Torrecremada, and awarding of prizes for Best Fallas Ban, Best Fallas Presentations, Best Showcase, Best Presenters, Best Keepers, Child’s Pardoned Ninot, and Adult’s Pardoned Ninot

Sunday, March 3, 2025

  • 12:00: Concert by the Artistic Musical Group of Dénia, at the crossroads of Saladar Av. and Diana St.

Week 5

Wednesday, March 6, 2025

  • 09:45 to 13:30 and 16:45 to 20:30: Fallera blood donation in Llunàtics Multipurpose Room

Week 6

Monday, March 11 to Saturday, March 16, 2025

  • La Planta (Planting of the Fallas)
Construction of Paris-Pedrera Falla in Denia, 2023

Construction of Paris-Pedrera Falla in Denia, 2023. Photo by Alis Monte [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Connecting the Dots

Thursday, March 14, 2025

  • 20:00: First Night of Serenades to the major Falleras of Dénia in the following order:
    • Major Falleras of Dénia – Plaza de la Constitució (Constitution Square)
    • Falla Les Roques
    • Falla West
    • Falla Campaments
    • Falla Darrere del Castell
    • Falla Baix la Mar

Friday, March 15, 2025

  • 10:00: Breakfast in the Fallas areas
  • 10:00: The FFMM, Mar Moncho Roselló and Candela Marco Jiménez, will welcome visitors at the Tourist Office in Oculist Buigues square
  • 14:00: Tir de carcasses (firecracker event) and Plantà meal in the Fallas neighborhoods
  • 20:00: Second Night of Serenades:
    • Falla Camp Roig
    • Falla Paris-Pedrera
    • Falla Saladar
    • Falla Diana
    • Falla Port Rotes
    • Falla Center

Saturday, March 16, 2025

  • 08:00: Planting of the Fallas monuments in the different districts of the city
  • 10:00: Breakfast in all the Fallas districts
  • 12:30: Planting of the Local Fallas Board’s Falla in Consell Square
  • 14:00: Tir de carcasses (firecracker event) and Plantà meal in the Fallas neighborhoods
  • 18:00: Courtesy visit of the major Falleras of Dénia, Courts of Honor, and Local Fallas Board to the Fallas districts in the following order:
    • Falla Les Roques
    • Falla Baix la Mar
    • Falla Darrere del Castell
    • Falla Campaments
    • Falla West
    • Falla Camp Roig
    • Falla Paris-Pedrera
    • Falla Saladar
    • Falla Diana
    • Falla Port Rotes
    • Falla Center
  • 21:00: Plantà dinner
  • 22:00: Announcement rockets for the Night of the Planting

Denia Fallas Main Event

Sunday, March 17 – La Ofrenda

  • 07:00: Wake-up call in the Fallas areas
  • 08:00: Visit of the judging panel to the Fallas
  • 09:00: Visit of the rest of the juries
  • 10:45: Gathering of all the commissions in the Town Hall Square
  • 11:00: Tribute to the major Falleras of Dénia and to the major Falleras of Les Roques, Darrere del Castell, and Baix la Mar
  • 13:00: Awarding of children’s prizes at the Town Hall
  • 14:00: Mascletà in the Fallas districts
  • 18:15: Gathering of all the commissions on Patricio Ferrándiz street
  • 18:30: Homages to the major Falleras of Paris Pedrera, Camp Roig, Campaments, and West
  • 20:30: Awarding of the prizes for the big Fallas 2025 at the Town Hall
  • 23:00: Festivals in the Fallas districts

Monday, March 18 – La Ofrenda

  • 07:00: Wake-up call in the Fallas areas
  • 11:15: Gathering of all the commissions in Consell Square
  • 11:30: Tribute to the major Falleras of Center, Port Rotes, Diana, and Saladar
  • 14:00: Mascletà in the Fallas districts
  • 20:30: Mascletà in Jaume I Square
  • 23:00: Festivals in the Fallas districts

Tuesday, March 19, 2025 – St. Joseph’s Day

  • 07:00: Wake-up call in the Fallas areas
  • 08:00: Children’s wake-up call
  • 10:00: Parades in the Fallas areas
  • 11:00: Mass in honor of St. Joseph at the Church of the Assumption
  • 11:00: Flower offering in honor of la Virgen de los Desamparados (the Virgin of the Forsaken). Route: Marqués de Campo St., Diana St., Magallanes, Convent Sq.
  • 14:30: Mascletàs in the Fallas districts
  • 18:00: Parades in the Fallas districts
  • 19:00: Reception for the new presidents for the 2025-2026 period in the Town Hall Square

Burning Times of the Fallas Dénia 2025

The times for the Nit de la Cremà (Burning of the Fallas) are approximate.

vReferences & Useful Links

Gallery of Fallas Denia

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