Three Kings Cavalcade
The finale to the Christmas festivities is Three Kings or Los Reyes Magos on
the 6th of January.
Three Kings is traditionally when the Spanish give and receive their presents,
although some have also started to give gifts on Christmas Eve/Day in line with
the rest of Europe.
The highlight of this festival is the Cabalgata de Los Reyes, or the Three
Kings Cavalcade, on the evening of the 5th January. The cavalcade starts in
Castillo at 5 pm (approximately), before transferring to Sabinillas, at about
6-6.30 (timings are always approximate!) and finally wends its way up to Manilva
at about 8-9 pm.
The cavalcade normally consists of three floats, each of which carries one
of the 'Kings' and his entourage, there are also various performers, musicians,
etc. As the procession wends its way through the streets the Kings and company
hurl sweets into the attendant crowd of children and adults, as you can imagine
it's everyone for themselves’ and you will see most of the children coming
away with bags full of 'caramelos'.
One thing to remember is to watch out for the parking restrictions posted on
the lamp posts on the procession route.
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