Tenerife Celebrates Día de Canarias with more than 150 Events Across the Island

Tenerife is marking Día de Canarias with an extensive programme of around 150 events taking place across the island, bringing together municipalities, cultural associations, schools and community groups in a celebration of Canarian identity, traditions and heritage.

From traditional dress and folk music to gastronomy, artisan markets and indigenous sports, towns and villages across Tenerife are hosting activities designed to showcase the customs that continue to define island life.

A Celebration of Canarian Culture

Throughout the weekend, residents and visitors can enjoy a wide variety of events, including:

• Baile de Magos celebrations
• Folk music and dance performances
• Traditional sports exhibitions
• Artisan fairs
• Local food and wine tastings
• Book presentations and cultural talks
• Children’s activities and workshops

Traditional Canarian attire, local wines, gofio, folklore and community gatherings will once again take centre stage across the island.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

The capital hosts one of the most extensive programmes of activities.

Highlights include:

• A Modo Canario food and wine event on Calle La Noria
• Traditional music performances in Plaza de La Candelaria
• The long-running Concurso de Comidas Típicas
• Canarian wrestling and traditional sports exhibitions
• Folklore performances throughout the city centre
• An evening concert by José Vélez

The celebrations conclude with a low-noise fireworks display.

La Laguna

La Laguna’s programme extends across numerous neighbourhoods and villages, including Tejina, Bajamar, Guamasa and the historic centre.

Activities include:

• Traditional wrestling demonstrations
• Juego del Palo exhibitions
• Canarian food tastings
• Traditional music concerts
• Children’s workshops and games

Events will continue throughout the day and into the evening.

Tegueste

The Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market will host:

• A traditional card game workshop
• Watercress stew tasting prepared by chef Diana Marcelino
• Local product giveaways

The programme also includes a book presentation and an evening concert in Plaza de San Marcos.

Los Realejos

As part of the municipality’s famous May festivities, Los Realejos will host:

• A livestock fair
• The 51st Festival of the Islands
• Traditional music performances representing all eight Canary Islands

Candelaria

The municipality’s programme includes:

• Traditional workshops for young people
• A Baile de Magos celebration
• A guided hiking route through Boca del Valle
• Tastings of traditional Canarian tapas

Puerto de la Cruz

The town celebrates with:

• The Mayo Canario Folk Festival
• Traditional wrestling exhibitions
• Displays of traditional clothing and wooden carts

Across the Island

Many other municipalities are also taking part, including:

• Adeje
• Arona
• Arafo
• Arico
• Buenavista del Norte
• Fasnia
• Garachico
• Granadilla de Abona
• Güímar
• Icod de los Vinos
• La Guancha
• La Matanza
• La Orotava
• Los Silos
• San Juan de la Rambla
• Santa Úrsula
• Santiago del Teide
• Tacoronte
• Vilaflor
• Guía de Isora

Each municipality has prepared its own programme featuring a mix of folklore, gastronomy, music, crafts, sport and cultural traditions.

A Weekend Dedicated to Canarian Identity

Día de Canarias remains one of the most important dates in the regional calendar, providing an opportunity for communities across Tenerife to celebrate their shared history, traditions and cultural heritage.

With around 150 events taking place throughout the island, the weekend offers countless opportunities to experience the music, food, customs and community spirit that continue to shape life in the Canary Islands.

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