Málaga Three Kings lights up Spain’s Costa del Sol with Epiphany cheer! Held January 5–6, this festival celebrates the Three Wise Men—Gaspar, Melchior, and Baltasar—with parades and gifts. It’s Spain’s answer to Christmas Day for kids, filled with sweets and spectacle. This Málaga Three Kings guide covers 2 days of magic, ideal for travelers craving festive fun. Ready for a holiday treat? Let’s unwrap it!
Day 1 Parade Extravaganza
January 5 starts at Málaga Port (5 PM, free). The Kings arrive by boat, then lead a float parade through Paseo del Parque to the Ayuntamiento. Catch sweets tossed to crowds and sip hot chocolate (€2) from a stall.
Day 2 Gift Morning & Fest
January 6 brings gift-opening at home—join locals at Plaza de la Constitución (free) for music and dance shows starting 11 AM. Grab churros (€2) and enjoy the family vibe till evening.
Málaga Three Kings Tips
- Best Dates January 5–6, 2025, for winter festivity
- Budget €15–30/day covers treats and transport
- Resources Visit Málaga Turismo for parade maps. See our Málaga Feria for summer fun (internal link)
Málaga Three Kings is Spain’s holiday gem—sweet, joyful, and enchanting. Ready to celebrate?