In the town of Denia (Alicante) Fallas are a tradition, from the 16th to the 19th of March a total of 11 committees plus the Local Fallera Board will fill the town with monuments.
One of the most spectacular parts of the Fallas in Denia are the firework displays and the mascletaes , although one of the most popular events is the offering to the Virgen de los Desamparados, many visitors who come are fascinated by the typical costumes.
Another positive point of the Denia Fallas is that you can comfortably walk around all the Fallas monuments, and the atmosphere on the streets makes it very pleasant.
Currently there are 12 Fallas in Denia; there is the Centre one, Les Roques, Mar Baix, Oeste, Port-Rotes, Saladar, Diana, Paris-Pedrera, Darrere del Castell, Campaments, Camp Roig and the Falla of the Local Falla Board.
If you have not ever been to the “fallas”, you have the opportunity to do so these holidays in Denia.
Be sure not to miss the most spectacular event of all , which involves the burning of these huge monuments on the eve of March 19th 2010 at 24.00.
