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Spring in Gran Canaria: Almond Blossom Festival – Off the beaten path

Spring in Gran Canaria: Almond Blossom Festival – Off the beaten path

A festival in February celebrating Spain’s first almond blossom, travellers arrive at Gran Canaria International Airport, eager to experience the unique cultural festival held in the remote mountain village of Tejeda. As they journey inland from the coastal plains of Las Palmas, the landscape transforms into the dramatic volcanic peaks of the Sacred Mountains and Risco Caido, UNESCO World Heritage (since 2019) which makes the dramatic backdrop for the festivities.

Upon reaching Tejeda, the traveller discovers a mountain top village alive with Canary Island culture. With a population of just under 2000 villagers. Traditions are not merely performed here for visitors, they are woven into the daily lives of the residents. Nestled within the protected LENPC area, the village’s authentic character shines through. Far away from the busy beach resorts on the island. From the local preparations for the festival to the network of hiking trails that connect Tejeda to the natural island landscape. Visitors here get insight into how this remote community maintains its cultural integrity while welcoming outsiders to their festivities and gastronomy.

Springtime Blossom Festival

2026 will see its 53rd Almond Blossom Festival starting on February 7th. Tejeda transforms into a vibrant celebration of Canarian heritage. See the village come alive with the sound of live folk music, the rhythms of traditional dances, and the displays of centuries-old crafts. This living tradition predates commercial tourism, shares the richness of Canarian culture – from the visual splendour of almond blossoms against volcanic peaks to the aromas of almond-based cuisine.

Experience the arrival of early spring at the heart of Gran Canaria. The white blossoms of the almond trees spread across valleys and ravines, painting the volcanic landscape with delicate colours. It feels like you are in the middle of a glamourous shoot for a perfume ad. The petals float on the breeze and a light frangipane aroma permeates the mountain air. 

Almond Blossom and Music

The festival reaches its colourful crescendo on February 8th with “The Romantic Night,”. A special celebration intertwining romance with cultural tradition. The visitor experiences this unique part of the festival, couples and families gather under the almond blossoms. Illuminated by traditional lighting, to see special performances, musical recitals, and the blessing of the village’s patron saint, Virgen del Socorro. This chapter explores how the festival connects personal relationships with community heritage, revealing the deep-rooted connections between love stories and ancient traditions.

Hidden Mountain Top Fiestas

Festivals like this serve to discover communities and their lifestyles, past and present. Authentic cultural expression that still flourish in an increasingly digital world. Recognized as a Festival of National Tourist Interest in Spain, the event aspires to international recognition for its cultural and natural value.

The Sunday of the festival weekend has a food market selling all the typical Canary Island food. 

Tejeda is mountain town 1,046 metres (3430 feet) above sea level, focused on the environment, it´s dramatic surroundings, and ancient traditions. It has become the trekking capital of the island with more than 60 marked trails. (covering all levels of difficulty). The highlight of them being the Canary Islands’ Camino de Santiago which passes through Tejeda.

Tejeda Main Festivals

  • Almond Blossom Festival – 6th, 7th & 8th February 2026
  • The Romantic Night (June)
  • Virgen del Socorro (September)

Tejeda via Jack Stapleton on Unsplash

Tejeda´s Food Culture

  • Tejeda has fifteen restaurants
  • An impressive Winery: Bodegas Bentayga (open to visitors by prior arrangement)
  • Five artisan cheese producers.

Almonds products and local dishes. The most famous one is biemmesabe.

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Tejeda – Most Beautiful Villages in Spain

Tejeda was the first Canary Island village to join the prestigious Association of the Most Beautiful Villages in Spain. For travellers seeking more than sun and beaches, Tejeda offers the opportunity to experience genuine Canary Islands culture in an atmosphere that is both welcoming and deeply rooted in history. It´s an idea location to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the mild climate of the islands. It´s average annual temperature is 16.5C (62ºF)

In short, the Almond Blossom Festival is not just an event, but an invitation to discover the soul of Gran Canaria – through its people, its traditions, and its landscapes.

Tejeda: Getting there/Resources

Closest Airports:

  • 48 km from Gran Canaria International Airport.
  • 32 km from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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How to get there:

  • By bus: €16 return ticket (Las Palmas – Tejeda).  Bus company is called Global: Routes + timetables
  • By taxi: €130 return journey. You can pre book a transfer. 

 

Where to stay in Tejeda Gran Canaria

  • Parador Nacional Cruz de Tejeda  As with all the Parador network, it offers high-quality accommodation as well as the most exceptional views. On clear days, you can see Teide (Tenerife) and the Island of La Gomera. 
  • 15 rural houses & holidays rental