Porto Cristo welcomes its traditional Festes del Carme from the 6th until the 23rd of July which this year, as an expected novelty, recovers its Night Race after a few years without being celebrated, organised by the Associació Jove de Porto Cristo ‘Pescatruis’
“The citizens of Porto Cristo are looking forward to celebrating their fiestas”, assured the mayor of Manacor, Miquel Oliver, who emphasised that these celebrations – between the 6th and 23rd of July – have been prepared in close collaboration with the entities and associations of the municipality, as well as the Porto Cristo District Council.
One of the most awaited novelties of this edition is the recovery of the Porto Cristo Night Race, which returns after a few years without taking place. Organised by the Porto Cristo Youth Association ‘Pescatruis’, the Night Run will take place next Thursday the 13th of July starting at 7pm. To participate in this race, you can already buy your t-shirts at the Porto Cristo municipal office, from 4.30 pm to 7 pm (4th, 6th, 10th and 12th) and from 10 am to 1 pm (8th of July), until stocks last.
Festes del Carme 2023 with many new features
This year’s celebrations have all the typical events of these dates, such as the Night Fair or the procession of the boats, the day of the Mare de Déu del Carme, amongst other outstanding activities which can be consulted in the programme.
The guided tours ‘Let’s get to know our town’ are also back, with the routes ‘The treasures of Porto Cristo: the patrimonial vestiges of the town’, led by Lourdes Melis; and ‘The Civil War in Porto Cristo. Memory of the disembarkation of Bayo and Franco’s repression’, by Maria Eugènia Jaume and Lourdes Melis.
The final of the ‘III Premi Ciutat de Manacor de Música de Autor Guillem d’Efak’, ‘Horabauxa’ and ‘Revetla’, concerts, theatre, castles, dance, sports and children’s activities complete the programme of festivities. The festivities will close with a huge fireworks display on Sunday 23rd July at 11.45pm, just after the ‘Correfoc’ by Manafoc which will light up Porto Cristo from 10.30pm.
Mallorca, in fiestas
During the summer, the island celebrates different festivals and fiestas, such as the Fira Nocturna de Portocolom, in Felanitx; the Fiestas of Sant Jaume, patron saint of Manacor; the traditional parade of ‘La Beata’ in Valldemossa; the Fira Nocturna de la Platja de Muro; the Fira d’Artà, in August; the Fira de Sant Bartomeu in Sóller, and the Fira Nocturna de Sant Agustí in Felanitx, among many others.
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