Onda Kicks Off Easter with Over 30 Activities for All Ages

The program includes children's activities, concerts, bullfighting events, and religious ceremonies, revitalizing the city.

Generic image of a lively street during an Easter celebration.
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Generic image of a lively street during an Easter celebration.

The town of Onda has launched its Easter program with over 30 diverse activities, transforming the city into a hub of leisure, culture, and tradition for families, youth, and visitors.

The Easter celebration in Onda has begun with a packed agenda of proposals, highlighting the family event ‘Peque Pasqua’ which has brought together dozens of families at the Ermitorio del Salvador. This initiative marks the start of several days where the city becomes a meeting point for leisure, culture, and local traditions.
During this period, the municipality offers a comprehensive program with more than 30 activities designed for all audiences. From children's and family proposals to concerts, bullfighting events, cultural programming, and religious celebrations, the offer aims to revitalize the city and attract both residents and visitors.

"Onda transforms into an open space where there is something to do every day, designed for families, young people, and visitors to enjoy our city."

Carmina Ballester · Mayor of Onda
The ‘Peque Pasqua’ program has turned the surroundings of the Ermitorio del Salvador into one of the main activity hubs, with workshops, games, and outdoor proposals for the little ones. The pine forest will host activities such as a climbing wall, archery, face painting, balloon twisting, gymkhanas, and creative workshops. Furthermore, the program extends to other spaces like the Parque de la Cerámica, with complementary services such as a free bus to facilitate access.
For young people and the general public, the Easter program includes ‘Pascua Sonora’, which will offer live music in venues such as the Carpa Sonora or the Raval de Sant Josep. Initiatives such as ‘Pasqua Jove’ will also be held at the Casal Jove for young people aged 11 and over, and ‘Una Pasqua de Cine’ with a free screening at La Cassola. Traditional dances at the CIM Montí complete the nightlife offerings, creating a festive atmosphere for all ages.
The agenda also maintains consolidated events such as the Pascua Taurina, which runs until April 13 with the National Livestock Contest and shows in the bullring. In parallel, Onda strengthens its cultural and tourist offer with theatrical visits to historical enclaves, activities such as ‘Puppets in the Castle’ and the opening of emblematic spaces such as the Castillo de las 300 Torres, the Torre de la Presó, the Museo del Taulell, or the Molí de la Reixa. The program is completed with the liturgical acts of Holy Week, including processions and religious celebrations.