The city of Burriana is getting ready to host the San Juan Night celebration, one of the most anticipated events of the early summer in the coastal area. The night will culminate at midnight with the traditional fire ritual and a fireworks display launched from the breakwater of El Arenal beach.
The celebration is expected to bring together residents and visitors for the fire ritual and the custom of jumping over the waves at midnight. The City Council has reminded the public that bonfires will not be permitted within 40 meters of the shoreline, a measure aimed at promoting coexistence and enhancing safety.
A special security operation has been organized for the afternoon and evening, including traffic regulation during peak hours. The maritime zone will be equipped with three ambulances and additional public restrooms to facilitate the event.
The Local Police will manage key access points, such as Carretera del Puerto, Camí del Grau, and Avinguda Mediterrània, reinforcing control both in the afternoon and early morning. Additionally, drones from the Aerial Surveillance and Prevention Unit will provide support to improve surveillance of traffic and public spaces.
“"We invite everyone to enjoy the fire ritual, jump the waves on Burriana's beaches, and once again experience the fireworks display that will cap off a magical night."




