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Great Easter Week in Mojácar

The tourist season is underway in Mojácar and Easter Week generated very high occupation figures, from Easter Friday to Easter Monday, with figures of 100% on the bank holidays. Global occupancy figures that have surpassed the best year recorded pre-pandemic in 2019.

Over these days the Mojácar Municipal Tourist Office dealt with 1,951 enquiries in person at its offices in the village and on the beach, to which must be added hundreds of phone calls and other indirect enquiries via social media, Google etc.

The markets of origin of the visitors, according to the records kept by the Mojácar Council Tourism department, were mainly national, those with the greatest volume of people being Madrid 23%, Valencia 14%, Andalucía 7.5% and Catalonia 7.3%. Despite this, the British market produced figures of 5.5%.

Clients staying in some of Mojácar’s establishments and who visited the office produced very similar figures, as 31% came from Madrid, 20% from the Valencian Community, 13% from Andalucía, 9% from Cataluña, 8.25% from the Basque Country, 7.22% from Castilla la Mancha, 6% from León and 3% from Murcia.

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The total average stay was 5 days, and in the general calculation of those surveyed, the profile of visitors gave us figures of 44% family tourism, 41% couples, 6.9% seniors, 4.3% groups of friends, 2.6% young people and 1.3% singles.

Of those interviewed staying in Mojácar, 58% made their reservations online via the internet, 26.42% directly with the accommodation and 15.57% with their usual travel agency.

Also assessed has been accessing the Mojácar web portal looking for information, which increased in the 28 días prior to Easter by 75.4%, in 85% of cases using a mobile phone.

The greatest number of accesses to the QR audio guides installed in the old town was over Easter Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

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Visitors to Mojácar village were able to enjoy not only the beautiful and meaningful processions in an incomparable setting but also the fantastic beaches, where a rescue and lifeguard service was provided from the 1st to 9th of April on the main urban area beaches such as the Venta del Bancal beach (in front of Hotel Indalo), Lance Nuevo beach (in front of Pueblo Indalo) and Marina de la Torre beach.

Also being applied this year is the extension of the validity period for the exploitation of the seasonal services from 2nd to 9th April and from 1st May to 15th October on the Marina de la Torre, Descargador, Piedra Villazar, El Cantal, Lance Nuevo, Venta del Bancal, Las Ventanicas and Punta del Cantal beaches, which means that seasonal services (sunbeds, umbrellas, etc.) can be installed for their exploitation on the aforementioned beaches, which undoubtedly results in a higher quality offer for visitors and an improvement in the competitiveness of the destination.

This Easter on the beaches of Mojácar there was the first opening of modules on several. In addition, more than 75 metres of concrete walkways have been added, on top of those installed last year. These more resistant walkways are of a special totally accessible width, more efficient and therefore more sustainable.

Mojácar, recently declared Tourism Municipality of Andalucía, is pleased with this 2023 tourism campaign, when the good weather has accompanied the thousands of tourists who have enjoyed all of its heritage and natural offer, showing once again that it is a tourism reference point in Almería province, not only due to the very high occupancy rates on these dates in its hotels and apartments and the high average stay during these festivities, but also due to the thousands of visitors staying in other areas who come for the day to visit both the village’s old town, one of the prettiest in Spain, and to enjoy its excellent and varied gastronomic, commercial and leisure offer.             Mojácar has open at this time 47 tourism accommodation establishments (26 hotels and aparthotels, 11 hostels, 4 campsites and 6 rural houses), to which have to be added 1,454 properties registered for tourism purposes.

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Mojácar Reinforces Its Position as a Destination of Excellence for Easter

Mojácar reinforces its position as a destination of excellence this Easter

Mojácar is preparing for one of the busiest Easter Weeks in recent years, with a forecast of a very high hotel occupancy rate and many establishments near to full capacity.

The combination of tradition, culture, privileged climate and a quality tourism offer has once again made Mojácar one of the Mediterranean’s favourite destinations.
According to data gathered by the Tourism Department, many hotels will reach 90% and 100% occupancy on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, and others will exceed 85% in their average bookings for the whole week.


At the same time, some recently opened accommodation and several tourist apartments are still offering availability, which represents an opportunity for last minute visitors.


In addition to the excellent tourist response, Mojácar presents a full Easter Week programme with religious and cultural events in the heart of the old town. The processions on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday will mark the most emotional moments, starting from the Santa María Church and going through the municipality’s most emblematic streets.

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The spring-like weather will be another of the main attractions, with temperatures forecast to be between 22 and 25 degrees and no rain, ideal for enjoying both the religious events and the beach and open-air leisure.


The Local Council has activated a special mobility plan, reinforcing public transport between Mojácar Pueblo and Mojácar Playa for the enjoyment of both visitors and residents of the municipality


Francisco García, Mayor of Mojácar, has been very positive about the response from the tourism sector: “Easter Week once again positions Mojácar as one of the leading destinations in the Mediterranean. Our offer combines tradition, culture, beach and fine cuisine, and that translates into an almost full occupancy rate”.


Tourism Councillor María Gracia Alarcón highlighted the joint work that has made this success possible: “These figures are the result of coordinated work between Mojácar Council, business owners and tourism promoters. Mojácar offers much more than sun and beach, and increasingly more visitors are discovering it all year round, not just in summer.”.

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With all these elements, Mojácar approaches an Easter Week marked by the high number of visitors, the quality of its tourism offer and the deeply-rooted nature of its traditions. The municipality thus reaffirms its commitment to a sustainable, welcoming and quality tourism model, consolidating itself as an essential destination not only in summer, but also at key times of year such as this Easter Week.

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Mojácar Dedicates a Plaza to Antonio Bonet Correo

Mojácar dedicates a square to Antonio Bonet Correo, a great figure in spanish art with a strong link to the municipality

Mojácar dedicates a plaza to Antonio Bonet Correo, a great figure in spanish art with a strong link to the municipality next Tuesday 15th of April at 5pm. Mojácar Council will pay tribute to the renowned art historian Antonio Bonet Correa, with the unveiling of this dedication in his memory and the official designation of the Plaza Antonio Bonet Correa, located in the Calle Salvia, a symbolic place next to the sea which from now on will bear his name.

Antonio Bonet Correa (1925-2020) was one of the great restorers of art historiography in Spain. An academic, professor and director of institutions such as the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the Madrid Museum of Contemporary Art, he introduced new ways of interpreting art, connecting it with architecture, sociology and critical thought. His legacy also included the defence of artistic heritage, research into the Andalucian Baroque and the promotion of new aesthetic trends.

His link with Mojácar dates back to 1965, when he arrived in the municipality accompanied by his family. He discovered the village thanks to the geographer Horacio Capel, and from then he maintained a deep connection with its people, its architecture and its surroundings. He was a regular in the municipality for decades, actively participating in its cultural life, chairing the Mojácar Art Courses and promoting the arrival of great artists to the municipality.

The Mayor of Mojácar, Francisco García Cerdá, highlighted that: “Antonio Bonet Correa was able to see in Mojácar not only its scenic beauty, but also its value as a meeting point between tradition and modernity. He was an essential pillar in the promotion and dissemination of art in our municipality. With this square, we leave a record of his mark on our history and our way of understanding culture.”

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Pedro Bonet, professor of recorder and director of the Baroque Music Group La Folía, and Antonio Bonet Correa’s son, commented: “My father was a restorer of the history of art in Spain, and his dedication was tireless up until his death five years ago. We are very grateful to the Local Council for this gesture that recognises not only his figure, but that of all those pioneers who were committed to the culture and beauty of Almería.”

Mojácar Council invites residents and visitors to take part in this emotionally charged event, marking another step in the locality’s commitment to cultural memory, art and the figures who have contributed to its enrichment.

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The Art of Enjoying the Landscape by Decorating Benches

Mojácar announces the competition “SentArte”: The art of enjoying the landscape by decorating benches

Mojácar announces the competition “SentArte”: The art of enjoying the landscape by decorating benches. Mojácar Council, through its Culture and Tourism Departments, has officially launched the SentArte: the art of enjoying the landscape competition, an artistic initiative aimed at transforming street furniture into authentic works of art that enrich the most beautiful corners of the municipality and, at the same time, serve as an additional tourist attraction to boost the arrival of visitors. A project to sit, look and feel.

The competition aims to select creative and original proposals for the decoration of wood benches, which will be installed in unique locations in Mojácar, forming a route where art and landscape go hand in hand. The intention is that each bench will be an invitation not only to sit down, but also to contemplate and appreciate the surroundings.

“SentArte is an invitation to experience Mojácar in a different way. We want locals and visitors to rediscover our landscapes through pausing, art and sensitivity. We believe in culture as a tool for social transformation and in creativity as an engine for local development,” stated the Mayor of Mojácar, Francisco García.

The Tourism Councillor, María Gracia Alarcón, stressed that “this project allows us to highlight unique corners of Mojácar that often go unnoticed. We want art to serve as a guide for discovering these small landscape treasures that we have and, at the same time, to support and showcase the talent of our local artists.

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The competition is open to artists, designers, architects and creators in any discipline. Each participant may submit up to three original sketches. Each proposal must include a title and a brief conceptual explanation (maximum 150 words).

The theme of the designs is free, being a requirement that the materials used must be resistant to inclement weather and continuous use. The works must be adapted to the measurements and characteristics of the model bench selected by the Local Council (“Romantic” model, tropical wood and cast iron legs).

SentArte seeks to turn a stroll through Mojácar into a unique experience, where creativity and natural beauty come together in each decorated bench. An artistic itinerary that invites you to sit down, observe and connect with the surroundings.

The complete rules of the competition, as well as the deadlines and entry requirements, are available on Mojácar Council’s official website.

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Because in Mojácar, art also sits and admires the view.

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