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Mojácar Experiences Its Scariest Afternoon on Halloween Thanks to Ampa and Mojácar Council

The children of Mojácar have been able to enjoy their own special Halloween party, one of the most anticipated dates of the school year, which brought together more than 300 people, between parents and little ones.

The Multi-Uses Centre was turned into a fantastic and terrifying setting, where the children of Mojácar, transformed into different and chilling characters, spent an afternoon full of fun.

The Mojácar Bartolomé Flores Public School “El Jalí” Pupil Parents’ Association, along with the local council, celebrated this festival with numerous activities: a fancy dress competition and decoration contest, and to continue the tradition of this festival, lots of sweet treats and sweets.

Some 50 children of all ages took part in the fancy dress competition. There were prizes for the best three, and the jury made up of Mojácar Mayor, Rosa María Cano, a member of AMPA and a volunteer parent, frankly had a difficult task.

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In the end, a charming little three-year-old witch won first place; in second place, Frankenstein’s doctor, while third place went to the Joker’s girlfriend.

There were also prizes for the best Halloween decorations made by the infant and primary school pupils. One of the novelties of this edition, which in all cases was a demonstration of the great imagination and skill of each of the participating courses.

It is worth highlighting the games prepared for the occasion, such as the crafts and bat shooting, among others, without missing the witch’s train for the youngest ones and the star attraction, “the panic room”, which was an absolute sensation and a complete success, standing out among all the activities.

An afternoon of terror, and above all sweet treats, sweets and popcorn, much of it provided by the parents themselves.

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Paloma Ramos, President of the new Mojácar Bartolomé Flores School AMPA board, highlighted the efforts of many parents, who “have worked with great enthusiasm on this celebration, which is a very eagerly anticipated moment for the pupils.” She also expressed her gratitude for the collaboration and great assistance of Mojácar Council, which through the Festivities Department has collaborated intensively on the success of this celebration.

Mojácar is perhaps one of the pioneer municipalities in the celebration of Halloween. For more than 10 years the Mojácar children have been celebrating this ancient “Halloween night” of Anglo-Saxon origin.

The sizeable British population, always present in the municipality, could have been the reason for this early interest, taking into account that some of the first members of AMPA in Mojácar were English and brought along this tradition. Television and cinema have done the rest, and the truth is that these days, Halloween crept in with strength, to stay on the youngest ones’ calendar.

The “El Jalí” AMPA and the pupils of the Bartolomé Flores school are already thinking about the next Halloween celebration. However, the new team of this parents’ association has arrived with a great deal of energy and new plans in the portfolio. For another magical night like Christmas, they are preparing new activities, as well as others for throughout the school year.

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Mojácar Finalizes the Restoration of a Great Symbol: the Pirulico Tower

Mojácar finalises the restoration of the Pirulico Tower, one of its great historical symbols

The Pirulico Tower, one of the most representative monuments of the Mojácar coastline and of Moorish defensive architecture in the Levante area of Almería, is now open to the public following the completion of the restoration work carried out over the last month.

The project, financed with a total investment of 16,575 euros, has allowed the consolidation of the tower’s upper skylight, improved accessibility with the installation of new handrails, and incorporated efficient solar lighting, all while respecting its status as an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC) and adapting to the regulations for the protection of the land and the natural surroundings in which it is located.


Francisco García Cerdá, Mayor of Mojácar, gave a very positive evaluation of the completion of the project: “Restoring and preserving the Pirulico Tower is not only an institutional responsibility, but also an act of respect for our history and our identity. With these works, Mojácar takes another step forward in its commitment to a sustainable tourism model, where heritage is the focus. Now, this icon is once again an accessible, safe place, ready to continue exciting those who visit us.”


The installation of efficient solar lighting not only guarantees the energy sustainability of the monument, but also completely transforms its presence in Mojácar’s nocturnal landscape. Thanks to this undertaking, the Pirulico Tower becomes a visual landmark visible from much of the coastline, especially from the municipality’s most visited beaches. This scenic effect creates an emotional connection between the visitor and the heritage, inviting them to rediscover the local history in a new light, literally. The tower, now also the focus at dusk, adds a new attraction to Mojácar’s tourist offer, extending its enjoyment beyond the daytime.

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The project also strengthens the municipality’s tourist and cultural offer, integrating this spot into already consolidated interpretative and hiking routes in the area. In the words of the Tourism Councilor, María Gracia Alarcón: “The Pirulico Tower is much more than a historical construction; it is one of the main attractions for those who choose Mojácar in search of authenticity, landscape and history. With this action we guarantee its preservation and improve the experience of those who visit us, reinforcing Mojácar’s image as a destination where the past is experienced with a future.”


The tower, located in the Bordonares area, is part of the inventory of municipal facilities and is situated in an enclave of high environmental value, designated as Non-Developable Land of Special Protection. The works have had the pertinent authorizations, including that of the Regional Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, complying with the regulations for the visual and landscape protection of the surroundings.


With the reopening of the Pirulico Tower, Mojácar consolidates a line of work focused on the enhancement of its historical and natural heritage, integrating it respectfully into the municipality’s tourism and cultural strategy.

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New QR Audioguides to Discover its Heritage From the Sand in Mojácar

Mojácar takes its history to the beach: new QR audioguides to discover its heritage from the sand

Mojácar, one of the most emblematic destinations on the Almeria coast, has unveiled an innovative tourist initiative that reinforces its commitment to a more comprehensive, experiential and cultural tourism model. Starting this Easter, visitors will not only be able to enjoy sun and sea, but also discover the history of the municipality thanks to a system of audio guides accessible directly from the beach itself via QR codes.

This initiative allows users to listen in several languages to the history of the main monuments and corners of the old town: the Santa María Church, the City Gate, the Public Fountain, the Castle Viewpoint, the Plaza Nueva Viewpoint, the Indalo, Mariquita la Posá, the Moors and Christians Festivities and the Mojácar origin of Walt Disney. By simply scanning a QR code from their mobile phone, tourists can take an audio tour while relaxing on the sand, promoting curiosity and the desire to visit the historic centre of the municipality.

The proposal is part of a broader strategy promoted by the municipal Council to diversify the tourist offer and enhance the value of visitors’ stays in Mojácar. In addition to offering a unique sun and beach experience, this action aims to enable visitors to discover the most significant elements of the local identity in a simple and accessible way.


“With this action we want to remind our visitors that Mojácar is much more than sun and beach. Our heritage, our history and our essence also deserve to be discovered, and now we are making it available to everyone from the most visited place: the beach”, affirmed the Mayor of Mojácar, Francisco García Cerdá. “It’s an invitation to, after relaxing in the sun, go up to the old town and fall in love with our past as well.”

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The Tourism Department has worked to create attractive, accessible content adapted to the new ways of consuming culture, especially among tourists who are looking for authentic experiences. The inclusion of representative elements such as Mariquita la Posá, the City Gate and the Indalo highlights local traditions and symbols that not only enrich the visit, but also highlight the uniqueness of Mojácar compared to other destinations.


“Today’s visitors don’t just want to relax, they want to learn, connect with the place they are visiting and take away more than just photos. This audio experience from the beach is a different way of getting to know Mojácar, of planting the seeds of curiosity, of motivating tourists to walk through our streets, to appreciate our history”, stated Tourism Councillor María Gracia Alarcón. “What’s more, by offering it in several languages, we broaden the reach to an international profile that increasingly values cultural tourism.”

This Mojácar project reinforces the municipality’s digital presence, integrating technological tools that enrich the visitor experience without the need for complex apps or additional devices. A simple gesture – scanning a QR code – is all it takes to begin a journey through the history and soul of Mojácar.


Mojácar, classified as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain and one of the happiest to live in, in this way reinforces itself as a destination where sun and beach tourism harmoniously coexists with culture, tradition and innovation.

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Mojácar Reinforces Its Position as a Destination of Excellence for Easter

Mojácar reinforces its position as a destination of excellence this Easter

Mojácar is preparing for one of the busiest Easter Weeks in recent years, with a forecast of a very high hotel occupancy rate and many establishments near to full capacity.

The combination of tradition, culture, privileged climate and a quality tourism offer has once again made Mojácar one of the Mediterranean’s favourite destinations.
According to data gathered by the Tourism Department, many hotels will reach 90% and 100% occupancy on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, and others will exceed 85% in their average bookings for the whole week.


At the same time, some recently opened accommodation and several tourist apartments are still offering availability, which represents an opportunity for last minute visitors.


In addition to the excellent tourist response, Mojácar presents a full Easter Week programme with religious and cultural events in the heart of the old town. The processions on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday will mark the most emotional moments, starting from the Santa María Church and going through the municipality’s most emblematic streets.

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The spring-like weather will be another of the main attractions, with temperatures forecast to be between 22 and 25 degrees and no rain, ideal for enjoying both the religious events and the beach and open-air leisure.


The Local Council has activated a special mobility plan, reinforcing public transport between Mojácar Pueblo and Mojácar Playa for the enjoyment of both visitors and residents of the municipality


Francisco García, Mayor of Mojácar, has been very positive about the response from the tourism sector: “Easter Week once again positions Mojácar as one of the leading destinations in the Mediterranean. Our offer combines tradition, culture, beach and fine cuisine, and that translates into an almost full occupancy rate”.


Tourism Councillor María Gracia Alarcón highlighted the joint work that has made this success possible: “These figures are the result of coordinated work between Mojácar Council, business owners and tourism promoters. Mojácar offers much more than sun and beach, and increasingly more visitors are discovering it all year round, not just in summer.”.

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With all these elements, Mojácar approaches an Easter Week marked by the high number of visitors, the quality of its tourism offer and the deeply-rooted nature of its traditions. The municipality thus reaffirms its commitment to a sustainable, welcoming and quality tourism model, consolidating itself as an essential destination not only in summer, but also at key times of year such as this Easter Week.

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