HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS

Presentation of the City
 
Greetings from the Mayor
 
A Brief History of Salou
 
Holidays and Traditions
 
Salou in Figures
 
Schools
 
Health Centres
 
Local Media
 
 


 
JANUARY
5th: The Wise Men’s Cavalcade
FEBRUARY
First week of February: Winter Festival
APRIL
Easter Week
23rd: St. George’s Day
MAY
Sundays: Spring Theatre Cycle
Lacemakers’ Meeting
JUNE
Spring Festival
7th, 8th and 9th: 9th Goldwing Meeting
23rd: Saint John’s Eve (Summer Solstice)
JULY
Basque National Day
Traditional dances and fishermen’s songs every weekend
Stroll to the Past
Golden Nights: Summer Festival:
Week of 15 August
AUGUST
Traditional dancing and fishermen’s songs every weekend
Golden Nights: Summer Festival:
From the 20 July to 15 August
SEPTEMBER
7th: King Jaume Day
11th: Catalonian National Day
Salou in Style
Musical Autumn
OCTOBER
30th: Festival of Municipal Independence
NOVEMBRE
Saint Martin’s Day Gathering: traditional sardana dancing and music
Squid Festival
Gastronomy Fair.
DECEMBER
Spanish Professional Ball Room Dancing Championship
Living nativity scene at the Traditional Catalonian Farmhouse
Christmas and New Year’s Partie