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Gandia Fallas

Introduction to Gandia Fallas 2026

Gandia is getting ready to host its most iconic event, the Fallas 2026, from March 15th to 19th. With 23 Fallas commissions involved, this celebration in honor of Saint Joseph combines tradition, art, and a festive atmosphere that attracts both locals and visitors from around the world. The Fallas are days filled with joy, music, and a spectacular cultural display experienced in every corner of the city.

History and Significance of the Fallas in Gandia

The origin of the Fallas dates back to ancient Valencian customs, but in Gandia, this festival has evolved into a unique expression of creativity and community spirit. Local traditions, such as the Nit del Foc and the active participation of the Fallas commissions, make this celebration a one-of-a-kind experience. In Gandia, the Fallas not only mark the changing of the seasons but also represent the power of ephemeral art as a vehicle of cultural identity.

Schedule of the Gandia Fallas 2026

The festivities begin on March 15th with the iconic "plantà," where the falleros work tirelessly to erect their monuments. By the morning of March 16th, the Fallas are ready to be admired by the public. The following days are marked by events such as the mascletàs, the Nit del Foc on March 17th, and festive nights at Parc Ausiàs March, where music and fun take center stage. The celebration culminates on March 19th with the spectacular Cremà.

The Fallas Commissions and Their Sections

Gandia boasts 23 Fallas commissions that work year-round to bring these festivities to life. The commissions are divided into different sections based on the category of their monuments, with the Special Section being the most prestigious. The monuments, masterpieces of Fallas artists, reflect humor, social critique, and boundless creativity that captivates everyone.

Presentation of Fallas Monuments

Each Fallas monument, in addition to being an ephemeral work of art, is a reflection of the dedication and effort of the commissions. The sketch exhibition held earlier at the La Vital Shopping Center gives a glimpse of the splendor these monuments will bring to the streets. From satire to deep emotions, these works capture the essence of the Fallas.

Highlights: Parade, Mascletàs, Nit del Foc, and Cremà

Parade: For the first time, it will take place in the morning, around noon, and another novelty is the location, moving from Torreó del Pi to Plaza Major.

Mascletàs: Every midday, the explosion of sound and rhythm from the mascletàs fills the air, connecting attendees to the purest tradition of the Fallas. This daily ritual is the heart of the daytime festivities.

Nit del Foc: On March 17th, at 11:30 PM, Gandia's sky lights up in Parc Ausiàs March. This pyrotechnic show, one of the most anticipated traditions, combines lights and sound in a ballet of fireworks that attracts thousands of spectators.

Cremà: On March 19th, the night culminates with the burning of the Fallas, transforming effort and creativity into ashes. This act, full of symbolism, marks the end of the festivities with a message of renewal and hope.

Citizen Participation and Festive Atmosphere

As you might say, "the Fallas are days full of joy and events where people enjoy themselves in the streets." This spirit can be felt in every corner of Gandia, where music, fireworks, and community fill the days with life. Festive nights, with live music and a vibrant atmosphere at Parc Ausiàs March, become the meeting point to celebrate and share.

Cultural and Economic Impact of the Fallas in Gandia

The Fallas are a cultural and economic engine for Gandia. Thousands of tourists visit the city, generating revenue for sectors such as hospitality and local commerce. Moreover, the festival fosters a strong sense of community, promoting local identity and the creativity of its inhabitants.

Tips for Enjoying the Fallas 2026 to the Fullest

If you plan to visit Gandia during the Fallas, arrive early for the mascletàs, wear comfortable shoes, and enjoy the local gastronomy. Don’t miss the pumpkin fritters and horchata, must-try treats for any visitor. Remember to respect the traditions and the Fallas commissions, who dedicate the entire year to creating this magical experience.

Conclusion: The Essence of the Fallas in Gandia

The Gandia Fallas 2026 will be an unforgettable experience, a tribute to Valencian culture, art, and tradition. This unique event brings the community together around music, fire, and art, reminding us that the best celebrations are those lived with passion and joy. Gandia awaits you with open arms to share the magic of its Fallas with you.

Why stay at Hotel Tres Anclas during the Fallas of Gandia?

☑️ Next to our hotel, you’ll find one of the Marina Gandiense stops, stop 19, which connects the beach to the city of Gandia, where you can enjoy the Fallas.

☑️ While enjoying the biggest festival, you can also delight in over 3 km of the Playa Nord and 2 km of Playa de l’Ahuir - Nature in its purest form.

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Starting February 25th, as tradition dictates, and as the planting of the Fallas approaches, the different Commissions showcase their ninots, which compete to be the best in each category, both for adults and children. The winner will be spared from the flames on the night of March 19th.

Fallas de Gandia 2026 – Official Program

The Fallas de Gandia is one of the most eagerly awaited celebrations of the year, filled with fireworks, music, and tradition. Below is the complete schedule of events and pyrotechnic shows you won’t want to miss.

Saturday, March 8

2:00 PM – Mascletà at Rosa dels Vents (Grau and Playa de Gandia) – Pirotecnia Borredà

Sunday, March 9

8:00 AM – Macro Despertà Popular (Mass early morning wake-up with fireworks and marching bands)

Friday, March 15

Fallas "Plantà" – Throughout the day, the spectacular Fallas monuments will take their final shape on the streets of Gandia.

9:00 PM – Mascletà – Pirotecnia del Mediterráneo

12:00 AM – Macro Disco at Parque Ausiàs March

Sunday, March 16

2:00 PM – Mascletà – Pirotecnia Borredà

5:00 PM – Fallas Baptism Ceremony

5:30 PM – Parade with Fallas commissions

7:00 PM – Awards Ceremony at Plaza del Ayuntamiento

Monday, March 17

2:00 PM – Mascletà – Pirotecnia del Mediterráneo

11:30 PM – Nit del Foc (The Night of Fire) at Parque Ausiàs March – Pirotecnia del Mediterráneo

Tuesday, March 18

2:00 PM – Mascletà – Pirotecnia Hermanos Ferrández

5:00 PM – Offering of Flowers to the Virgin of the Forsaken

12:00 AM – Macro Disco at Parque Ausiàs March

Wednesday, March 19 – Saint Joseph’s Day

12:00 PM – Solemn Mass in honor of Saint Joseph at Iglesia de San José

2:00 PM – Mascletà – Pirotecnia Hermanos Ferrández

5:30 PM – Procession in Honor of Saint Joseph

9:00 PM – Children’s Fallas Burning ("Cremà Infantil")

11:00 PM – Burning of the Fallas Monuments ("Cremà")

1:00 AM – Burning of the First Prize Winner of the Special Section

Come and experience the magic of the Fallas in Gandia! Enjoy the fireworks, music, and the vibrant atmosphere of this unique festival.

Gandia has a total of 23 Fallas, of which 20 are located in the city of Gandia, 2 in Grao de Gandia near the beach, and 1 in Benirredrá, a town adjacent to Gandia.

Fallas of Gandia Map

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