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Noche de San Juan: Top 5 towns to celebrate the beach bonfire festival in Spain
The summer solstice festival of fireworks will take place throughout the country on Friday night, June 23 into the early hours of Saturday

What happens on San Juan? Origins and traditions
So where can you enjoy the festivities? Here are five typical beaches in Spain to celebrate Noche de San Juan:
1. Sant Joan d'Alacant
The list of beaches had to start with Alicante's Sant Joan d'Alacant (San Juan Alicante), one of the most popular on the Spanish coast. Thousands of people gather every year on the Postiguet beach, which borders the Santa Cruz and Raval Roig-Virgen del Socorro neighbourhoods, to celebrate the lively festival with fireworks, bonfires, BBQ, music and dance, kicking off two weeks of festivities.2. Sant Joan de Ciutadella in the Balearic Islands
Festival-lovers will not want to miss the Sant Joan de Ciutadella merrymaking in the Balearic Islands. A man carrying a lamb walks through the streets of Menorca a week before June 23 announcing the arrival of the festival, and on the big night of festivities, more than 100 horsemen make their entrance in the Plaça des Born culminating in a huge fireworks display on June 24.3. Playas Riazor and Orzán, La Coruña, Galicia
At the stroke of 11pm, the Comitia of the Fire of Saint John walks from the Orden Tercera in the heart of the Old City along the promenade carrying, in relays, the fire with which the great bonfire will be lit. Thousands of people descend on the Paseo Marítimo, between the beaches of Riazor and Orzán, to watch the magnificent display.5. Matalascañas beach, Huelva
Cuesta Maneli beach in Huelva has been hailed "one of the best in Spain" by National Geographic, and less than a half-an-hour drive away is Matalascañas, a golden sandy beach more than 6km long, where fiestas are celebrated in style, with DJ bonfires and free bus transport. Art plays a big part in the celebrations which have been described as "very intense", oozing "a camaraderie that crosses age, culture, and background", according to Andalucía's tourist board.5. La Barceloneta, Barcelona
In Barcelona, one of the best spots to enjoy the bonfires, fireworks, dances and music is La Barceloneta beach, although the central act of the Flama del Canigó (a ceremony started in 1963 linked to the summer solstice), takes place in Plaça Sant Jaume.Image 2: Comunitat Valenciana
Image 3: Menorca.org
Image 4: Turismo de Galicia
Image 5: Ayuntamiento de Almonte
Image 6: Ayuntamiento de Barcelona
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