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Xàbia and the Loreto festivities live their well-deserved end of the party with a spectacular pyro-aquatic castle

17 September 2022 - 01: 21

Finally, and after the disappointment experienced the night of last Thursday, September 8, the bay of Xàbia has been illuminated again. This past night, and although 8 days later, the festivities in honor of the Virgin of Loreto have been able to make their long-awaited end of the festival a reality and culminate, in a big way, the 125th anniversary.

On September 8, a computer error caused the show to get out of control and half of the gunpowder located on the floating platforms remained unfired, leaving the hundreds of spectators wanting more.

This time, and again, the look and the illusion was set on the sky of Xàbia. The color and figures of the fireworks show have brought joy back to the audience.

As the company responsible for this end of the festival (RICASA) already indicated, it would compensate the citizens of Xàbia with a new shot and assuming the complex human and economic assembly that the Festival Commission faces each year, installing aquatic platforms in the middle of the bay of Grava beach.

The show has been the same initially planned; a spectacular dance of colors and sounds that have drawn a smile on the faces of the public and have put the long-awaited final touch to the 125th anniversary of the festivities in honor of the Virgin of Loreto.

Comments
  1. Rosa Zanon says:

    Extraordinary the Aquatic Fireworks Castle on Friday. Sorry they don't go away
    the remains of the platforms… Two days later in the port.😡 (To whom it may concern) ….

    • Luis says:

      They don't withdraw them because next weekend they're going to do another one. For pre pre Halloween together with a La Calabaza Rock event. I hope you like it.

  2. Javea with J says:

    On Friday we repeat fireworks and on Saturday we ask citizens to clean the beaches because there is no money to do that if they pay taxes...
    And meanwhile, everyone is very ecologist, but no one talks about the waste and pollution from the fires...

    • Nicole says:

      Laisser nous contemplar ce spectacle quelle splendeur c'était géant magnifique arrêtons avec la pollution laissez nous vivre un peu et arrêtons de tout vouloir interdire on est pas en dictature

      • Luis says:

        Of course Nicole….but to comment in Spanish nothing at all, right?
        «Qu'ils mangent de la brioche «….very French Madame Nicole very French and very «revolutionary» all washed down with champagne.

  3. From Javea says:

    1º Surely they have cost much less than the bulls. 2º The two times that there have been fires, the restaurants, cafeterias and other premises were filled to the brim, generating employment and money. I'd rather see the fireworks than anything else.

    • Luis says:

      I prefer to see companies that generate stable work all year round and that do not depend on Tourism.

      • From Javea says:

        Me too, Mr. Luis, but since 1976 when I got to know Jávea I have not seen that the situation regarding companies has changed at all. I have seen it for many years and many political parties that I have seen happen. Only interested in tourism unfortunately. Greetings.

        • Luis says:

          Political parties? The parties exist thanks to the fact that we vote for them. I don't vote goodbye party. The situation depends on us. Enough of relegating responsibilities to those always plugged in who only think about their pockets. Maybe we should vote differently.

  4. Louis Maria Synovial says:

    I would do more, for anything, I don't know, for Sorolla?
    Another pore Balenciaga
    Another for Chulvi, why not.
    I like to see how money is spent on these things, I am very socialist, the same is for that.
    Besides, that money doesn't belong to anyone, right?
    Come on, continue partying, long live la Terreta!!!!!!

    • Javea with J says:

      Coming soon to “Sorolla was here”: Corners where the painter peed while watching the fireworks”… come and see…. Sometimes I think that we are more and more similar to the Simpsons and the towns that appeared as “the town with the biggest nut in the world, the town with the ugliest cauliflower on the coast … And things like that

  5. Luis says:

    How much are the prices for fire castles like this? Does anyone know?

  6. Josefa says:

    molt bonico


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