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		<title>What Is Open in Costa Adeje on January 6th (Three Kings’ Day)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>January 6th, known in Spain as&#160;Día de Reyes&#160;(Three Kings’ Day), is one of the most important public holidays of...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>January 6th, known in Spain as&nbsp;<strong>Día de Reyes</strong>&nbsp;(Three Kings’ Day), is one of the most important public holidays of the year.<br>While the celebrations themselves take place the night before, many visitors staying in Costa Adeje wonder what daily life looks like on this day — especially when it comes to shops, restaurants, transport, and overall atmosphere.</p>



<p>Here’s what you can realistically expect if you’re in&nbsp;<strong>Costa Adeje</strong>&nbsp;on January 6th.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">January 5th: The Night of the Three Kings in Tenerife</h2>



<p>Before Three Kings’ Day itself, the island comes alive on the evening of&nbsp;<strong>January 5th</strong>, when&nbsp;<strong>Their Majesties the Three Kings (Reyes Magos)</strong>&nbsp;arrive in towns and cities across Tenerife.</p>



<p>This night is often described by locals as the most magical of the year, especially for children, as the Kings parade through the streets, throwing sweets and greeting families.</p>



<p>While Costa Adeje hosts its own Cabalgata, several towns across the island organize particularly beautiful parades. Depending on where you’re staying — and how busy you want the evening to feel — these are some of the most memorable Cabalgatas in Tenerife.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Most Beautiful Cabalgatas de Reyes in Tenerife</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">📍 Adeje</h3>



<p>🕖&nbsp;<strong>January 5th | from 7:00 PM</strong><br><a href="https://adeje.com/where-to-relax-top-quiet-spots-in-costa-adeje-%f0%9f%8c%b4%f0%9f%a7%98/" title="Where to Relax: Top Quiet Places in Costa Adeje 🌴🧘" data-wpil-monitor-id="21534">Adeje’s Cabalgata takes place</a> along&nbsp;<strong>Calle</strong><strong> Grande</strong>, offering a warm, community-focused celebration in the historic heart of the town. It’s calm, family-friendly, and ideal for visitors who prefer a relaxed atmosphere without large crowds.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">📍 Candelaria</h3>



<p>🕕&nbsp;<strong>January 5th | from 6:00 PM</strong><br>In Candelaria, the Three Kings travel through different areas of the municipality before a formal royal reception at the&nbsp;<strong>Town Hall</strong>. With its coastal setting and strong local participation, this Cabalgata feels especially traditional and heartfelt.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">📍 San Cristóbal de La Laguna</h3>



<p>🕡&nbsp;<strong>January 5th | from 6:30 PM</strong><br>The parade starts on&nbsp;<strong>Calle Santo Domingo</strong>, continues along Obispo Rey Redondo (La Carrera), Hermanos Marrero, Herradores, and ends on Heraclio Sánchez. La Laguna’s historic streets create a charming backdrop for one of the island’s most atmospheric celebrations.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">📍 Garachico</h3>



<p>🕡&nbsp;<strong>January 5th | at sunset (around 6:30 PM)</strong><br>One of the most visually striking Cabalgatas in Tenerife, Garachico’s parade descends from&nbsp;<strong>San Pedro de Daute</strong>, passes through the historic center, and finishes at&nbsp;<strong>Castillo de San Miguel</strong>. The setting alone makes it unforgettable.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">📍 Santa Cruz de Tenerife</h3>



<p>🕖&nbsp;<strong>January 5th | from 7:00 PM</strong><br>The largest and most spectacular Cabalgata on the island. It begins on&nbsp;<strong>Avenida de Bélgica</strong>&nbsp;and passes through Avenida de Asuncionistas, Ramón y Cajal, Plaza Militar, Plaza Weyler, Méndez Núñez, El Pilar, Villalba Hervás, ending at&nbsp;<strong>Plaza de la Candelaria</strong>. Expect big crowds, impressive floats, and a festive city-wide atmosphere.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">A Simple Local Tip</h3>



<p>Dress warmly, arrive early, and choose the Cabalgata that best matches your pace.<br>Whether you prefer a small-town celebration or a grand city parade,&nbsp;<strong>January</strong><strong> 5th is one of the most beautiful nights of the <a href="https://adeje.com/santa-cruz-carnival-all-year-round-a-self-guided-route-into-tenerifes-most-dazzling-tradition/" title="Santa Cruz Carnival All Year Round: A Self-Guided Route into Tenerife’s Most Dazzling Tradition" data-wpil-monitor-id="21533">year in Tenerife</a></strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Is January 6th a Public Holiday in Spain?</h2>



<p>Yes.&nbsp;<strong>January 6th is a national public holiday</strong>&nbsp;across Spain.<br>Most families spend the day together, opening gifts, sharing long lunches, and enjoying a slower rhythm after the festive season.</p>



<p>For visitors, this means a noticeably calmer atmosphere in Costa Adeje.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Supermarkets &amp; Shops</h2>



<p>On Three Kings’ Day:</p>



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<li><strong>Most shops are closed</strong></li>



<li>Large shopping centres usually remain closed</li>



<li>Small local stores may open briefly in the morning, but this isn’t guaranteed</li>
</ul>



<p>If you need groceries or essentials, it’s best to shop&nbsp;<strong>on January 4th or 5th</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Restaurants &amp; Cafés</h2>



<p>Restaurants often operate on a modified schedule:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>many open&nbsp;<strong>for lunch only</strong></li>



<li>dinner service may be limited or unavailable</li>



<li>hotel restaurants usually operate normally for guests</li>
</ul>



<p>Booking in advance is recommended, especially for lunch.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pharmacies</h2>



<p>Only&nbsp;<strong>on-duty pharmacies (farmacias de guardia)</strong>&nbsp;are open on January 6th.<br>Hotel receptions and local notice boards usually display the nearest available pharmacy for the day.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Beaches, Promenades &amp; Outdoor Spaces</h2>



<p>The good news:<br><strong>Beaches, promenades, and public spaces remain fully accessible.</strong></p>



<p>January 6th is often perfect for:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>seaside walks</li>



<li>quiet beach time</li>



<li>enjoying Costa Adeje without crowds</li>
</ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Public Transport</h2>



<p>Public transport runs on a&nbsp;<strong>reduced holiday schedule</strong>:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>buses operate less frequently</li>



<li>routes remain active, but with longer waiting times</li>
</ul>



<p>Plan ahead and allow extra time if you’re moving around the island.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Is the Cabalgata Suitable for Children and Visitors?</h2>



<p>Yes — the Cabalgata de Reyes in and around Costa Adeje is generally&nbsp;<strong>very family-friendly</strong>. The atmosphere is joyful rather than intense, and the pace is relaxed.</p>



<p>Families with very young children may feel more comfortable standing slightly to the side of the main route, where there is more space and less crowding.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Keep Your Personal Belongings Safe</h2>



<p>As with any busy public event, it’s wise to stay aware of your personal belongings. Crowds make it easier to lose track of phones, wallets, or bags.</p>



<p>Simple precautions help:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>keep backpacks closed and worn on the front in crowded areas</li>



<li>avoid leaving valuables in open pockets</li>



<li>use crossbody bags or small backpacks you can keep close</li>
</ul>



<p>There’s no need to worry — just stay aware and enjoy the celebration.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Makes January 6th Special for Visitors?</h2>



<p>Three Kings’ Day isn’t about shopping or sightseeing.<br>It’s about atmosphere.</p>



<p>Costa Adeje feels quieter, more local, and gently festive — a lovely contrast to the busier days of <a href="https://adeje.com/adeje-christmas-market-local-crafts-festive-lights-a-warm-canarian-holiday-mood/" title="Adeje Christmas Market: Local Crafts, Festive Lights &amp; a Warm Canarian Holiday Mood" data-wpil-monitor-id="21532">Christmas</a> and New Year.</p>



<p>Sometimes, that softer rhythm is exactly what makes a holiday memorable.</p>



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