Easter in Marbella

Easter in Marbella 2025
Procession of Christ on the Cross during Easter in Marbella, featuring a golden float carried by Nazarenes in red and white robes.

Easter in Marbella 2025

Easter in Marbella is a vibrant celebration filled with processions, cultural events, and deep-rooted traditions. Here’s an overview of the key events and itineraries for 2025:

Introduction to Easter

Easter, which includes Holy Week, is a significant period in the Christian calendar. Holy Week refers specifically to the week leading up to Easter, marking the last week of Lent before Easter Sunday. It begins with Palm Sunday and concludes on Holy Saturday, culminating in Easter Sunday, which celebrates Christ’s resurrection.

Key Events and Itineraries

Sábado de Pasión (Holy Saturday) – April 12

Procession start: 18.30h
@ Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación

 

Domingo de Ramos (Palm Sunday) – Abril 13, 2025

Procession start: 17.00h
@ Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación

La Pollinica: The Cofradía de Nuestro Padre Jesús de la Misericordia processes through the streets, featuring the image of Jesus made from cedar wood and polychromed by Juan Antonio, a Sevillian sculptor. The procession starts from the Parroquia de San Pedro.

Palm sunday easter procession itinerary marbella
Palm sunday easter procession itinerary Marbella

Lunes Santo (Easter Monday) – Abril 14, 2025

Procession start: 20.30h
@ Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación

Cofradía de La Columna: This procession starts at the Ermita del Santo Cristo, featuring the Santísimo Cristo Atado a la Columna and María Santísima Virgen Blanca. The itinerary includes Plaza Santo Cristo, C/ Ancha, and Plaza Puente de Ronda.

Easter monday procession itinerary marbella
Easter monday procession itinerary Marbella

Martes Santo (Easter Tuesday) – April 15, 2025

Procession start: 21.00h
@ Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación

Hermandad de Santa Marta: The procession begins at the Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación, featuring Nuestro Padre Jesús Cautivo and María Santísima de la Encarnación. The route includes Plaza Puente de Málaga and Avda. Ramón y Cajal.

Easter tuesday procession itinerary marbella
Easter tuesday procession itinerary Marbella

Miércoles Santo (Easter Wednesday) – April 16, 2025

Procession start: 20.30h
@ Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación

Hermandad del Nazareno: This procession starts from the Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación, featuring Jesús Nazareno and María Santísima del Mayor Dolor. The route includes Puente Ronda and Alameda.

Easter wedensday procession itinerary marbella
Easter wedensday procession itinerary Marbella

Jueves Santo (Maundy Thursday) – April 17, 2025

Procession start: 17.30h
@ Ermita del Calvario

Multiple Processions: – Hermandad del Calvario: Features the Santísimo Cristo de la Exaltación and María Santísima del Calvario. – Cofradía del Cristo del Amor: Includes the Santísimo Cristo del Amor and María Santísima de la Caridad. – Cofradía de La Columna: Processes the Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz.

Viernes Santo (Good Friday) – April 18, 2025

Procession start: 21.00h
@ Capilla Santo Sepulcro

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Procession start: 21.30h
@ Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación

 

Hermandad del Nazareno: Processes the Santo Sepulcro from Capilla Santo Sepulcro. – Hermandad de la Soledad: Features Nuestra Señora de la Soledad from Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación.

Friday easter procession itinerary marbella
Friday easter procession itinerary Marbella

Domingo de Resurrección (Easter Sunday) – April 20, 2025

Procession start: 20.30h
@ Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación

Agrupación de Hermandades y Cofradías: Celebrates with the Santísimo Cristo Resucitado and María Santísima de la Victoria. The procession starts at 11:00 AM from Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación.

Sunday easter procession itinerary marbella
Sunday easter procession itinerary Marbella

Cultural and Tourist Activities

Beyond the religious ceremonies, Marbella offers a variety of activities for visitors:
Explore Marbella’s Old Town: Wander through historic streets and enjoy local cuisine and shops.

Beach and Outdoor Activities: As Easter marks the beginning of spring, it’s an excellent time to visit Marbella’s beaches or explore its natural parks like Pinar de Nagüeles.

Cultural Events: Attend live music performances or participate in local spring fairs that complement the Easter celebrations.

Conclusion

Easter in Marbella is a unique blend of spirituality, culture, and community. Whether you’re drawn by the religious significance or the festive atmosphere, Marbella during Easter is an experience not to be missed.

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