Puerto de la Cruz Caps Festival Queen Age at 30… New Rules for July Event

Puerto de la Cruz has set a maximum age of 30 for candidates in this year’s July Festival Queen contest… and it’s raised a few eyebrows.

The New Limits

To take part, candidates must:

  • Be between 17 and 30 years old
  • Be born between 1995 and 2006
  • Not turn 31 before the gala on 9th July

Entries are open until 22nd May, so there’s still time for anyone thinking about it.

Other Requirements

There are a few extra conditions as well.

Participants must:

  • Be born in or living in Puerto de la Cruz
  • Not have previously won the title
  • Not have been a queen or runner-up in the town’s International Carnival

So it’s fairly specific.

How It’s Judged

The judging criteria hasn’t changed much.

They’ll be looking at things like:

  • Appearance
  • Elegance
  • Natural presence
  • Overall suitability

Standard for these kinds of events.

Not Everyone Does It This Way

Interestingly, not all municipalities follow the same approach.

Places like Santa Cruz don’t set a maximum age for adult candidates… while others, like Candelaria or Icod, have moved away from these contests altogether.

The Bigger Picture

There’s been no real explanation for the 30-year cap this time around.

It’s not new though… similar limits have been used before, just with different age cut-offs.

Whether people see it as tradition or a bit outdated probably depends on who you ask.

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