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Weekend Escapes: Coín’s Orange Festival and City Theatre for Kids

19. Mai 2026VonÁlex Soto
Events Málaga
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The weekend is fast approaching, bringing with it a fantastic mix of traditional Andalusian culture and urban family entertainment. Whether you are eager to explore the scenic inland towns or prefer a relaxed cultural afternoon in the city, Málaga and its surrounding areas offer something for everyone this weekend.

Coín’s 2026 Fiesta de la Naranja

The Guadalhorce Valley is often referred to as Málaga’s orchard, and for good reason. Home to a massive and vibrant expat community, the area is famous for its citrus groves. This Saturday, May 23, 2026, the town of Coín is celebrating its highly anticipated Fiesta de la Naranja (Orange Festival).

This agricultural festival is a brilliant way to experience traditional Andalusian life. Visitors can expect the streets to be filled with the sweet scent of citrus, alongside stalls offering local crafts, freshly squeezed orange juice, and typical regional dishes. A highlight of the festival is the preparation of traditional local recipes like Sopa Hervía, a hearty dish that perfectly showcases the region’s agricultural roots.

Beyond the food, the Fiesta de la Naranja is a lively social event. It offers a welcoming atmosphere where both locals and expats mingle, backed by live music and traditional dancing. If you are heading to the area, keep an eye out for local romerías (traditional religious pilgrimages) and seasonal book-related events that often coincide with the spring festivities in the valley.

Urban Family Fun: City Theatre for Kids

If a drive to the valley isn’t on your agenda, Málaga city has plenty to keep the little ones entertained. For families preferring to stay urban, the city’s theaters have scheduled multiple plays specifically designed for children this weekend.

Venues across the city regularly transform their stages into magical worlds, offering everything from puppetry to interactive musical performances. These shows are a wonderful way to introduce children to the performing arts while enjoying a comfortable, family-focused environment.

To see the specific showtimes and discover even more activities happening around the province, Diario Sur’s weekend plans guide provides a comprehensive and updated list of local events.

Finding the right balance between exploring new traditions and enjoying comfortable city amenities is what makes spending time in Málaga so special. Whether you find yourself sharing traditional food under the citrus trees in Coín or watching your kids’ faces light up at a local theatre, I hope your weekend is full of warmth, good moments, and great company.

Álex Soto

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