If we recently talked about plans for your bachelorette party in Valencia , now the summer holidays are the perfect opportunity to celebrate a bachelor party . The party is already set up, so all you have to do is choose the one that best suits your group of friends and let yourself get carried away with the fun. In today’s post, we bring you six summer parties where celebrating a bachelor party can be truly crazy . Take note! 🥳
Your farewell at the Bonfires of San Juan
The Valencian Community has always been known for its festivals, and this one celebrated in the city of Alicante confirms why. The Bonfires of San Juan not only promise music and fun, but also tradition and beauty in their beautiful bonfires, which artists hold throughout the year. Residents of Alicante and outsiders alike gather at the end of June, coinciding with the celebration of San Juan on June 23rd, to celebrate these traditional festivities.


Your farewell at San Fermín, a good feast
January 1, February 2, March 3, April 4, May 5, June 6, July 7—San Fermín! We know you couldn’t help but sing this celebration’s quintessential song while reading these lines. With the opening of the chupinazo (fireworks) and the joy of the attendees, what many consider the best festival in Spain begins. The city of Pamplona dresses in red and white for a few days while brass bands, bullfighters, and tourists from all over the world parade through its streets eager to celebrate. Can you think of a better place to celebrate a bachelor party?


The Angel’s Vaquilla, a different farewell
Teruel exists, and it does. It’s not known to many, but anyone who has experienced the incredible Vaquillas del Ángel once marks the date in their calendars so they never miss it again. With the dull hanging of the handkerchief in the Plaza del Torico on July 7th, the most anticipated festival of the year for the people of Teruel begins. The peñas (groups) occupy the historic center of this emblematic city, along with the brass bands, the vaquilleros (bullfighters), and the flow of red wine. The music never stops at these fun festivals where humor is served 24 hours a day! For some, it’s also considered the “little Pamplona” (small Pamplona), as the running of the bulls takes place every morning. Are you going to miss it?


Bachelor Party at the Malaga Fair
Cartojal wine reigns supreme at this festival held in the streets of Málaga’s historic center. This famous Andalusian festival, which is gaining popularity every day, takes place from August 10th to 19th, 2018. Many people are already marking this date on their calendars to take to the streets to the rhythm of bulerías and sevillanas, a Cartojal wine in hand. Fancy joining in one of the summer celebrations?


Bachelor Party at La Tomatina
In Valencia, they know what a party is all about, as evidenced by the residents and tourists who gather for the world’s most unlikely battle in the town of Buñol. For a few hours, tons of tomatoes are thrown from large trucks that travel through the town’s streets, dyeing them red. Liters of alcohol and music liven up the festivities while participants have a blast throwing tomatoes at each other. A popular party for many bachelor parties, but you’ll have to get a ticket to get your fill of tomato sauce. Ready for a crazy celebration?


The Albacete Fair: An unforgettable farewell
To conclude the summer festivities, we can’t forget to mention the increasingly famous Albacete Fair. This city promises authentic fun during its main week, held from September 7th to 17th, filling its streets with music, revelry, and alcohol.


And you, do you already know where you’re going to enjoy your bachelor party?
