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Christmas in Andalucia: The 8 best villages to visit in 2025

While big cities like Sevilla and Malaga are stringing up their famous illuminations and Christmas markets, it’s in the lesser-known villages where the season takes on its most magical form.

Last updated: December 7, 2025 6:16 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: December 4, 2025
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Estepa, Sevilla, December 2025

With 2025 drawing to a close, Andalucia is already slipping into its festive glow.

Contents
  • Estepa (Sevilla): The capital of mantecados and polvorones
  • Higuera de la Sierra (Huelva): Andalucia’s oldest Three Kings parade
  • Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz): Where flamenco meets Christmas
  • Rute (Cordoba): Home to Spain’s biggest chocolate nativity scene
  • Baeza (Jaen): A monumental Christmas experience
  • Torrox (Malaga): A Christmas built around community and tradition
  • Mojacar (Almeria): A seaside Christmas bathed in golden lights
  • Capileira (Granada): A postcard-perfect Christmas in the Alpujarra

While big cities like Sevilla and Malaga are stringing up their famous illuminations and Christmas markets, it’s in the lesser-known villages where the season takes on its most magical form.

Across the region, each town brings together its own blend of lights, sweets, music and scenery. Here are some of the must-visit destinations to experience this season.

Estepa (Sevilla): The capital of mantecados and polvorones

    You can’t talk about Christmas in Andalucia without mentioning Estepa.

    The town’s identity is inseparable from its legendary mantecados and polvorones, in a tradition that stretches back to 1599, when the first recipe was documented in the Convent of Santa Clara.

    En Estepa ya es navidad 🎄✨🍬❤️#EstepaLaCiudadDeLaNavidad pic.twitter.com/uw5yi9iNCr

    — 𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙀𝙋𝘼 𝙉𝙊𝙏𝙄𝘾𝙄𝘼𝙎 (@Estepanoticias) November 7, 2025
    Andalucia president Juanma Moreno visits Mantecado factory in Estepa in 2023

    Centuries later, Micaela Ruiz, known as La Colchona, developed the drier flour method that gave birth to the modern recipe. Today, more than 20 local factories start production in September, turning out 40,000 kilos of mantecados by December.

    Visitors can watch the process up close on guided tours at the Museo del Mantecado, the ‘Ciudad del Chocolate’, or the striking La Estepeña nativity display.

    Higuera de la Sierra (Huelva): Andalucia’s oldest Three Kings parade

      If there is one magical night children wait for all year, it’s the arrival of the Three Wise Men. And nowhere celebrates it quite like Higuera de la Sierra.

      This village hosts the oldest Cabalgata de Reyes in Andalucia and the second-oldest in Spain, with over a century of uninterrupted tradition.

      En mi constante investigación por la provincia de Huelva, hoy he vivido una experiencia inolvidable viendo las cabalgatas de reyes más bonitas del mundo. Un espectáculo que todo onubense tiene que vivir en su vida. Higuera de la sierra y su cabalgata. pic.twitter.com/vpqpKBoloG

      — Borja (@recreadicto12) January 5, 2025

      Despite having barely 1,300 residents, the parade attracts around 30,000 visitors every year.

      The procession is famous for its ‘living floats’, which recreate biblical scenes with an impressive level of detail and craftsmanship.

      Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz): Where flamenco meets Christmas

        In Jerez, Christmas has its own sound in the rhythm of zambombas, which are gatherings where families and friends sing flamenco-infused carols accompanied by the instrument of the same name.

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        What once took place informally in neighbourhood patios has grown into a cultural phenomenon recognised as a Bien de Interes Cultural.

        💃 Jerez de la Frontera (Andalousie) a vibré, ce week-end, au rythme des nombreuses "zambombas", ces rassemblements flamencos populaires vont se multiplier, les week-ends, d'ici à Noël.
        Depuis l'après covid, cette tradition a trouvé un véritable regain.#vámonos pic.twitter.com/V9BE7aWxjY

        — vámonos (@vamonos_off) December 1, 2025

        Today, zambombas fill theatres, squares and taverns, always paired with local wines and seasonal sweets like pestiños and roscos.

        Rute (Cordoba): Home to Spain’s biggest chocolate nativity scene

          Rute becomes a magnet for sweet-toothed visitors each December.

          The town is known for its culinary museums, from anise to ham, but the star attraction is the artisan turrón and mantecado museum, where the largest chocolate nativity scene in Spain takes centre stage.

          Created annually since 2000 by the family-run Galleros Artesanos, the display uses over 1,500 kilos of chocolate spread across 52 square metres, making it one of Andalucia’s most impressive edible artworks.

          This year’s chocolate display in Rute, Cordoba (Source: X)

          Baeza (Jaen): A monumental Christmas experience

            Baeza’s Renaissance streets take on a theatrical air during Christmas. Last year the town introduced guided tours that blended its architectural heritage with local festive stories.

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            A sprawling living nativity featuring more than 200 participants and recreating around 20 scenes, from Herod’s palace to traditional artisan workshops, transformed the old town into an immersive biblical world.

            Children also flock to the Plaza de Santa María to meet the royal postman beside a giant illuminated Christmas tree.

            La belleza de Baeza en navidad. pic.twitter.com/HdzZXTF4G9

            — Lavinquehistoria (@Lavinqehistoria) December 22, 2024

            Torrox (Malaga): A Christmas built around community and tradition

              For 44 years, Torrox has celebrated its famous ‘plato de migas‘ the Sunday before Christmas, which is a local dish made with semolina, garlic, oil and salt.

              Declared a Festival of Tourist Interest, it brings thousands of people together at long communal tables.

              The day ends with carols, concerts and the town’s festive lights, turning Torrox into one of the Costa del Sol’s most atmospheric Christmas destinations.

              🌮🌮 La afición del @Unicajacb ha podido disfrutar de un plato de Migas antes del inicio del partido de Unicaja@ayto_torrox #Torrox #Axarquía #Noticias101 pic.twitter.com/Ji8Yy16pQ5

              — 101TV Axarquía (@101tvAxarquia) April 15, 2023

              Living nativity scenes and community celebrations round off the experience.

              Mojacar (Almeria): A seaside Christmas bathed in golden lights

                Mojacar offers the most unexpected winter combination: Mediterranean beaches and warm golden Christmas lights.

                Since winning Ferrero Rocher’s ‘Juntos brillamos más’ competition in 2022, the town has adorned its whitewashed streets with shimmering decorations each December.

                The glow reflects beautifully off the village’s white façades and the nearby sea, creating a stunning Christmas ambience.

                Capileira (Granada): A postcard-perfect Christmas in the Alpujarra

                  High in the Poqueira valley, beneath the snowy peaks of Sierra Nevada, Capileira offers the most ‘classic’ winter landscape in the region.

                  The village doesn’t rely on elaborate light shows or themed events, as its charm comes naturally.

                  Snow-dusted rooftops, artisan stalls and crisp mountain air give visitors the feeling of stepping into a Christmas postcard.

                  #SpainInWinter Capileira (Granada) pic.twitter.com/77PXlhvSTF

                  — Embassy of Spain UK (@EmbSpainUK) January 28, 2024

                  With views of the Mulhacén and a setting straight out of a Nordic fairytale, it’s a perfect choice for a more serene festive escape.

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                  ByLaurence Dollimore
                  Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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