Moros y Cristianos
of Calpe
Tradition, History, and Celebration
In the month of October, Calpe dresses up in style to
celebrate one of the most anticipated festivals of the year:
The Moros y Cristianos.
This festivity blends the grandeur of
religious and popular events with a festive atmosphere
that attracts both locals and tourists.
History
The Moros y Cristianos of Calpe, held in honor of its patron, the Santísimo Cristo del Sudor, is recognized as a Regional Tourist Interest Celebration.
It was in 1976 when a group of locals from Calpe decided to launch a festive project to enhance the celebrations dedicated to the Santísimo Cristo del Sudor. Drawing inspiration from historical events that took place on October 22, 1744, they gave rise to the Moros y Cristianos in Calpe.

Schedule
Events
Entrada de Bandas
Opening parade with all the marching bands accompanying the “filaes” from Plaza Colón to Plaza Mayor. An explosion of music, color, and festive pride that leads to the official Proclamation.
El Gran Desfile
The most spectacular event of the festivities, where each “filà” showcases its costumes, bands, and choreographies in a parade full of light, sound, and emotion, led by captains and standard-bearers.
El Desembarco
Historical reenactment of the Moorish attack of 1744, featuring an arrival by sea and a battle on Arenal Beach. One of the most striking and thrilling events due to its realism and dramatic staging.
Desfile Infantil
Children’s version of the parade, starring the boys and girls of the “filaes.” Full of excitement and music, it stands out for the participation of the Lieutenants and the Association’s standard-bearer.
El Miracle
Theatrical reenactment of the legend of the miracle of the Cristo del Sudor. Caragol saves Calpe by closing the Portalet, thwarting Moncófar’s betrayal. An epic moment full of symbolism.
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