Chupinazo Opening
Crowd gathers in Plaza de Fueros; when rocket fires, people dance, sing jotas, and celebrate.
Jul 24
Fiestas de Santa Ana
Jul 24 - 30, 2026Expected
Each late July, the city of Tudela honors its patron, Santa Ana, with a week of festivities. The opening chupinazo rocket, charanga bands, traditional dances, bullfights, and the giants' parade fill the days, in a celebration that blends Catholic devotion with the town's love of festivity.
Day 1 · Jul 24
Crowd gathers in Plaza de Fueros; when rocket fires, people dance, sing jotas, and celebrate.
Jul 24
Day 3 · Jul 26
Watch local band marching, traditional dances before the procession, and faithful kneel or throw flower petals as the statue passes, accompanied by prayers and patriotic cries.
Jul 26
Tudela, Spain
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Crowd level: high.
Free events are available.
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Fiestas de Santa Ana
Tudela, Spain
Each late July, the city of Tudela honors its patron, Santa Ana, with a week of festivities. The opening chupinazo rocket, charanga bands, traditional dances, bullfights, and the giants' parade fill the days, in a celebration that blends Catholic devotion with the town's love of festivity.
Tudela’s patron Saint Santa Ana is venerated for the town’s protection; celebrations merge Catholic tradition (mass and procession on July 26) with Navarrese folklore. The festival reflects Tudela’s identity as a fertile agricultural town in the Ebro valley: it includes a rural image procession and promotes local foods (peña tapas, Pincho navarre). The tradition unites communities: at midday, fogones sell castizotes (pork tri...
Crowd gathers in Plaza de Fueros; when rocket fires, people dance, sing jotas, and celebrate.
Watch local band marching, traditional dances before the procession, and faithful kneel or throw flower petals as the statue passes, accompanied by prayers and patriotic cries.
first-timer tips
Wearing red & white clothing (local colors for Tudela)
During religious events, women should consider covering heads (optional) and men remove hats. Outside ceremonie...
Ask permission
Jul 24 - 30, 2026
Estimated
Tudela
Navarre - Ribera
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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