Cala de Mijas feria 2023 takes place from 26th – 30th of July. A place for people young and old there is something for everyone. You can take part in carnival games, ride fairground rides, eat Spanish food, drink cocktails and dance late into the night at the dance tent.
What’s on
Wednesday July 26th
Children’s day, with every attraction priced at €2.
19:00 to 21:00:
There will be no music or loud noise in the fairground so that children with special needs can enjoy the fair without being overstimulated with music and fairground noise.
19:30:
The parade of giants and large heads.
21:00:
Dance performance in the municipal booth starring university students.
22:00:
Light show and lights switched on at the fairgrounds.
23:00:
Election of the King and Queen of the Cala Mijas fair 2023 in the municipal booth
Thursday July 27th
Nothing notable other than an invitation only dinner so take your time and enjoy the attractions.
Friday July 28th
14:00:
Opening of the day fair at Torreón de La Cala.
14:30:
Free Paella offered by the Fiestas Delegation of the Mijas Town Hall.
20:00:
Closing of the day fair
Children’s King and Queen election at the municipal booth, magic show.
21:30 to 00:30:
Free photobooth from Fiestas Delegation, so you can take free, fun printed photos with your friends.
22:30 and 01:30:
Performance of renowned Spanish play “Señor Mirinda” in the Municipal Booth
1:30 a.m.
Celtic Shorts Performance
Saturday July 29th
14:00 to 20:00:
Day fair at Torreón de La Cala.
Entertainment by A Compás and Malabar
22:30
Performance of Manzanita in the municipal booth
00:00
Performance by Antonio Carmona
Sunday July 30th
14:00 to 20:00:
Day fair at Torreón de La Cala.
Entertainment by Rompeolas and Marea
21:30 to 00:00:
Free photobooth from Fiestas Delegation, so you can take free, fun printed photos with your friends.
22:30:
New Street Performance
23:30:
Performance by Andy and Lucas in the municipal booth
How to get there
Bus or Taxi
Be aware that driving through La Cala on normal days and finding parking is challenging.
My first suggestion would be to consider taking a bus or a taxi.
The M-119 and M-220 run from Fuengirola to La Cala and the M-220 runs from Marbella. You can buy tickets with cash on the bus or you can use your phone to buy a ticket online.
so you may find it difficult to find parking unless you think outside the box and are willing to walk.
Driving
La Cala is easily accessed via the A7 in either the Marbella or Malaga direction. Coming from Marbella you can take the exit at the petrol station and try to park anywhere between there and up towards Florida beach, I’d advise staying out of the centre of La Cala because you will not find parking and traffic crawls between roundabouts and pedestrian crossings.
Coming from Malaga direction, take the slip road and go to the right towards Aldi. Try park up to the right hand side or anywhere in that area and walk back.
More information available at Mijas.es