Grand Parade of Moros y Cristianos
Spectators line the streets to watch the parade. Visitors should stand behind barriers and enjoy the spectacle; flash photography is discouraged during any religious segments.
~8:00
Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos de Orihuela (Reconquista)
Jul 12 - 19, 2026ExpectedSource
Each July, the city of Orihuela relives its medieval Reconquest with grand Moors and Christians parades. Costumed guilds march on foot and horseback, and theatrical skirmishes and embassies play out the struggle for the city in the streets, in a week that blends civic pride with Catholic devotion.
Day 9 · Jul 20
Spectators line the streets to watch the parade. Visitors should stand behind barriers and enjoy the spectacle; flash photography is discouraged during any religious segments.
~8:00
Orihuela, Spain
Open in MapsLearn basic Valencian/Spanish greetings
Bring comfortable shoes for walking long parades
Be aware of parade routes to avoid crossing in front of marching contingents
Crowd level: high.
Free events are available.
Reviewed mediaMAJOR HISTORY & CIVIC HERITAGE
Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos de Orihuela (Reconquista)
Orihuela, Spain
Each July, the city of Orihuela relives its medieval Reconquest with grand Moors and Christians parades. Costumed guilds march on foot and horseback, and theatrical skirmishes and embassies play out the struggle for the city in the streets, in a week that blends civic pride with Catholic devotion.
The festival symbolizes Orihuela’s liberation from Moorish rule during the Reconquista (13th century). It blends civic pride with Catholic devotion: alongside the mock battles, scenes honoring Santa Justa y Santa Rufina (patron saints) and the Virgin of Monserrate occur. Traditional dances and the city’s Baroque architecture provide a historical backdrop, while locals wear regionally significant attire, reinforcing Orihuela’s...
Spectators line the streets to watch the parade. Visitors should stand behind barriers and enjoy the spectacle; flash photography is discouraged during any religious segments.
first-timer tips
Learn basic Valencian/Spanish greetings
Bring comfortable shoes for walking long parades
Be aware of parade routes to avoid crossing in front of marching contingents
Maintain silence and decorum in church and during the Virgin’s procession, follow local cues in dances.
Jul 12 - 19, 2026
Estimated
Orihuela
Orihuela (Alicante), Valencian Community
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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