The festivities will kick off in Castellar de la Frontera with the Feria y Romería del Santísimo Cristo de la Almoraima, scheduled from April 29 to May 3. This inaugural event will feature a proclamation, coronation, contests, and an amusement fair, culminating in the Sunday pilgrimage.
Jimena de la Frontera will host several festive events throughout the year, starting with its Feria de Mayo from May 8 to 10. This will be followed by the Feria de San Pablo de Buceite from July 2 to 5, the Feria de Agosto from August 13 to 16, and the Feria de la Novena from October 3 to 5, covering various areas of the municipality.
In Los Barrios, the main fair will take place from May 12 to 17, preceded by the Domingo de Farolillos (Lantern Sunday) on May 10 and the coronation on May 11. Meanwhile, San Martín del Tesorillo will celebrate its fair from June 3 to 7, known for its friendly atmosphere and deep-rooted local traditions.
The Feria Real de Algeciras, declared a Tourist Interest of Andalusia, will be held from June 20 to 27. The 2026 edition will commemorate the 175th edition of the Cattle Fair, complemented by concerts, horse rides, gastronomic offerings, and fireworks.
La Línea de la Concepción will host its fair, popularly known as “La Salvaora,” from July 17 to 26. This event will combine acts such as the coronation, a parade, the Domingo Rociero, and a lively atmosphere at the fairgrounds and the Paseo de la Velada.
Finally, San Roque will celebrate its Feria Real from August 12 to 16 in honor of Santa María la Coronada, featuring a parade, booths, sports activities, and the traditional Toro del Aguardiente. The Campo de Gibraltar festive calendar will conclude in Tarifa, with its fair in honor of the Virgen de la Luz from September 6 to 13, which will include the Cabalgata Agrícola (Agricultural Parade), the Día del Caballo (Horse Day), and the emotional procession of the patron saint.




