Easter week 2026 on the Costa del Sol

9th April 2026
Home > News > Easter week 2026 on the Costa del Sol

Tourism growth & positive Outcomes

Easter Week (Semana Santa) is one of the most cultural and economic periods of the year in Spain, and in 2026 it once again proved its significance across the Costa del Sol taking place from the 29th of March to the 5th of April 2026, the celebrations transformed cities like Málaga, Marbella and surrounding coastal towns into vibrant centres of tradition, attracting both national and international visitors.

A key cultural & Tourism Attraction

Semana Santa in Málaga is internationally recognised and draws thousand of visitors annually, thanks to its unique blend of religious devotion, art, music and large-scale processions.

Throughout the week more than 40 brotherhoods (cofradías) parade through the streets, creating a powerful atmosphere. This strong cultural identity continues to position the Costa del Sol as one of Spain’s top Easter destinations.

Tourism Performance in 2026:

Growth despite Challenges Tourism in the Costa del Sol during Easter 2026 showed clear growth compared to previous years.

During peak days (Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday), occupancy climbed to over 85% Some destinations such as Benalmádena and Torremolinos recorded even higher occupancy, reaching between 85-90% What makes these figures particularly interesting is that they were achieved despite logistical challenges, including disruptions to the high-speed rail connections earlier in the year.

Typical climate of this time of year April on the Costa del Sol generally offers pleasant spring weather, making it one of the most attractive times of year to visit the region. According to recent reports, the week was largely marked by sunny skies and warm temperatures often reaching around 25°C, which created ideal conditions for outdoor events and processions

A celebration to remember

Easter Week in the Costa del Sol once again bought the region to life, with vibrant processions, rich traditions, and a festive atmosphere that delighted visitors and locals alike. The celebration not only boosted tourism and supported local businesses but also showcased the cultural heart of the area.

For those who missed it, the Costa del Sol offers plenty of opportunities to experience its charm and heritage throughout the year, making its destination worth visiting again and again.


Comparte este artículo

Noticias relacionadas

17/06/2024
MAK-1 Partners with Martinez-Echevarria

MAK-1 is proud to announce its collaboration with Martinez-Echevarria, a law firm renowned for its robust legal acumen and a sterling reputation in the industry. With a history spanning several decades, Martinez-Echevarria has established itself as a powerhouse in the legal world, providing comprehensive legal services across various sectors. Their expertise...

Leer más
29/08/2024
Why Costa del Sol is Europe’s Best Destination for Nomadic Executives According to Savills Consultancy

The rise of remote work has opened up a world of opportunities for professionals seeking a balance between career success and quality of life. Among the various locations vying for the attention of these nomadic executives, the Costa del Sol in Spain has emerged as a premier destination. According to Savills Consultancy, a renowned real estate advisor, the C...

Leer más
10/10/2024
Rural Tourism Boom in Málaga

Málaga, known for its sun-kissed beaches and bustling coastal towns, is witnessing an unexpected twist in tourism trends: a rural tourism boom. More travelers are swapping the bustling Costa del Sol for the quiet charm of the countryside. But who are these holidaymakers’ seeking tranquillity in Málaga’s rural heartlands? Let’s...

Leer más
14/08/2024
La Cala de Mijas in the 1980s

La Cala de Mijas, now a thriving coastal town on the Costa del Sol, was a very different place in the 1980s. Back then, it was a quaint fishing village with a strong sense of community and a slower pace of life. The narrow streets were lined with traditional whitewashed houses, and the local economy was primarily based on fishing and agriculture.   Th...

Leer más