Estepona celebrates the Virgin of Carmen 2025 from July 13th to 16th
The traditional Marian festival full of emotion, music, and culture will once again fill Estepona and its fishing port.
From July 13 to 16, Estepona honors the Virgen del Carmen, patron saint of fishermen, with a series of events that stand out for their emotional and traditional significance. The festival, deeply connected to the town’s maritime history, will feature masses, processions, and musical activities, with the maritime procession being the highlight of the celebration.
Estepona is getting ready to celebrate one of its most anticipated events of the summer, the Virgen del Carmen festival, taking place from July 13 to 16. This deeply-rooted local celebration is a tribute to the patron saint of fishermen and holds great significance for Estepona's residents, combining religious devotion with the town's fishing heritage.
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Official Program for Virgen del Carmen 2025
Sunday, July 13
11:00 AM – Seafaring mass in honor of the Virgen del Carmen at the Parroquia del Carmen, attended by local authorities and brotherhood representatives.
7:00 PM – Musical parade through the town center led by the Estepona Municipal Band, a festive walk that will liven up the town’s streets.Monday, July 14
9:00 PM – Summer concert at the Paseo Marítimo, featuring local groups. Entry is free, allowing attendees to enjoy a night of music by the sea.Tuesday, July 15
9:30 PM – Solemn land procession, where the image of the Virgen del Carmen will travel through the streets of Estepona to the Fishing Port, accompanied by hundreds of faithful, musicians, and fishermen. The route is: Iglesia del Carmen → Avda. España → Avda. del Carmen → Puerto Pesquero.Wednesday, July 16 – The Big Day
12:00 PM – Solemn mass at the Parroquia del Carmen.
8:00 PM – Maritime procession, the most anticipated event of the festival, where the Virgen will be placed on a traditional fishing boat and paraded along the coast, surrounded by a fleet of decorated vessels.
10:30 PM – Fireworks display at La Rada Beach, bringing the celebration to a spectacular conclusion.
A festival of faith, sea, and tradition
The Virgen del Carmen is not only a religious symbol for fishermen but also represents Estepona's deep fishing roots. The festival transcends religion, becoming a community event filled with solemnity, joy, and participation. The maritime procession, especially emotional, attracts thousands of people each year. The boats, adorned with flowers, follow the Virgen as she sails along the coast, creating a unique sight of hymns, sirens, and the scent of the sea.
Tips for enjoying the festival
Arrive early to secure a good spot, especially if you want to watch the maritime procession from the Paseo Marítimo or the port.
Don’t forget your camera: the images of the Virgen aboard the boat, the sunset over the sea, and the fireworks are perfect for capturing spectacular moments.
Wear comfortable clothing: many of the events are held outdoors, so it’s advisable to wear light clothing and comfortable shoes.
Avoid driving: it’s recommended to use public transport or walk, as many streets will be closed for security reasons.
With the Virgen del Carmen festival, Estepona celebrates not only its religious devotion but also its cultural identity and strong connection to the sea. Over these days, Estepona residents and visitors will experience a celebration full of color, tradition, and emotion. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this unique event on the Costa del Sol.