One of the biggest nights of the Valle de Guerra festivities is back this Saturday…
And if previous years are anything to go by, the square will be absolutely packed.
A Proper Canarian Night
The traditional Baile de Magos returns as part of the celebrations honouring:
- San Isidro Labrador
- Santa María de La Cabeza
Bringing together locals, families and visitors for an evening centred around Canarian tradition.
What to Expect
🎶 Parrandas and folk music
💃 Dancing until late
🍷 Local food and wine
🥮 Traditional Canarian sweets and pastries
Basically… one of those nights where nobody seems in a rush to go home.
More Than Just a Party
Like most Tenerife romerías and Baile de Magos events, it’s not really about putting on a show for tourists.
It’s more about:
- Community
- Tradition
- Families gathering together
- Keeping local customs alive
And Valle de Guerra has always done that particularly well.
Part of the Bigger Festivities
The Baile de Magos is just one part of the wider patron saint celebrations taking place across the town, with:
- Cultural events
- Religious celebrations
- Activities for all ages
Running throughout the programme.
Worth Knowing
If you’re going…
Traditional dress is very much encouraged.
And arriving late usually means a long walk to find parking.
Standard Tenerife fiesta rules really.