What’s On in Adeje: September–December 2025
Costa Adeje isn’t just about sun loungers and sangría. From autumn through the festive season, the town turns into a stage full of laughter, music, traditions, and glitter. Here’s your easy-to-read guide to the biggest local events of the season, explained in plain English with all the practical details you need.
🍂 September 2025 – Laugh, Look & Dance
🎭 Adeje, je, je Comedy & Theatre Series
September kicks off with laughter. The Auditorio de Adeje hosts its annual comedy and theatre series “Adeje, je, je”—a crowd favorite where absurd humour meets heartfelt Spanish plays. Think witty monologues, slapstick comedy, and a few cultural references locals love to throw around.
- Where: Auditorio de Adeje
- When: 5, 6, 12 & 26 September
- For who: Theatre lovers, comedy fans, Spanish-culture explorers
- Why not to miss: It’s the island’s main comedy festival—tickets are affordable and locals queue up early.
🎨 Art & Photography Exhibitions
Need a break from the beach? The TEA Museum in Santa Cruz (just an hour away) hosts two powerful exhibitions this season—Abrázame fuerte and Rebeldía y disciplina. They’re thought-provoking, modern, and perfect for an afternoon of culture (with coffee and views at the TEA café).
- Where: TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes
- When: Until 7 September (Abrázame fuerte), until 26 October (Rebeldía y disciplina)
- For who: Art lovers, culture seekers, Instagram storytellers
- Why not to miss: A refreshing urban contrast to Costa Adeje’s beach vibe.
💃 Bresh Tenerife Party at Siam Park
This isn’t your usual night out. For one night, Siam Park, Europe’s top-rated waterpark, becomes a giant festival ground. Expect DJs, confetti, lights, and thousands of party people. Surreal? Yes. Unforgettable? Absolutely.
- Where: Siam Park, Costa Adeje
- When: 13 September
- For who: Night owls, festival fans, groups of friends
- Why not to miss: How often can you dance in a waterpark at midnight?
⛪ Visita Lustral de la Virgen
Every few years, Adeje honours the Virgin with processions, music, and devotion. Streets fill with locals in traditional outfits, carrying statues, singing, and sharing food. It’s emotional, photogenic, and one of the best windows into Canarian faith and folklore.
- Where: Streets of Adeje
- When: Throughout September (dates vary)
- For who: Culture buffs, families, photographers
- Why not to miss: A real slice of Adeje tradition that goes beyond tourism.
🎃 October 2025 – The Last Romería
🐂 Patron Saints’ Romería
October means Adeje’s Patron Saints’ Romería—the very last of the year in Tenerife. Imagine oxen pulling decorated carts, folk bands playing timple music, and locals offering roasted meat and wine to passersby. It’s half religious procession, half street festival, and 100% Canarian.
- Where: Adeje town centre
- When: Mid–late October (exact date confirmed locally)
- For who: Families, foodies, anyone curious about traditions
- Why not to miss: It’s festive, colourful, and you’ll taste authentic Canarian hospitality—literally.
💡 Tip: Many shops and supermarkets close for the romería. Stock up the day before and follow the fiesta.
🍯 November 2025 – Music & Sweet Treats
🎸 Morat Live in Adeje
Colombian pop-rock sensation Morat hits Adeje for their only Spanish show in 2025. Expect sing-along hits, sentimental ballads, and a stadium packed with fans waving their phone lights. A proper night out, island-style.
- Where: Campo de Fútbol de Adeje
- When: 8 November, 21:00
- For who: Pop-rock fans, young travellers, Spanish-music lovers
- Why not to miss: Huge energy, catchy tunes, and the bragging rights of saying “I saw Morat in Tenerife.”
- Tickets: Ticketmaster.es
🍯 Feria de la Miel – Honey Fair
Head north to El Sauzal for the Honey Fair—two sweet days where Tenerife’s beekeepers showcase their golden treasures. Taste rare honeys (like tajinaste flower honey, found only here), watch workshops, and buy jars perfect as Christmas gifts.
- Where: El Sauzal (30 min drive from Adeje)
- When: 25–26 November
- For who: Foodies, families, sweet tooth enthusiasts
- Why not to miss: Local honey is a protected product in Tenerife—you won’t find these flavours anywhere else.
- Info: Wonderful Tenerife
🎄 December 2025 – Festive Finale
👩🎤 Mujeres World Fest
December begins with a cultural bang at the Mujeres World Fest, celebrating women in music and art. Expect powerful voices, inspiring performances, and a mix of international and local talent.
- Where: Auditorio de Adeje
- When: Early December
- For who: Music lovers, cultural explorers, empowerment advocates
- Why not to miss: A festival with soul, spotlighting female creativity.
✨ Candlelight Concerts
Few things beat the romance of candlelight concerts. Picture a string quartet playing Coldplay or movie soundtracks in a glowing venue, surrounded by hundreds of candles. Magical and Instagram gold.
- Where: Various venues in Tenerife (some in Adeje)
- When: All December
- For who: Couples, romantics, classical fans
- Why not to miss: A once-in-a-lifetime ambience that makes you forget the beach for an evening.
- Info: My Guide Tenerife Events
🎭 Drag Dinner Shows
If you like your dinner with a side of glitter and laughter, Adeje delivers. The MHT Comedy Drag Dinner Show is a local legend: outrageous costumes, laugh-out-loud sketches, and over-the-top performances.
- Where: Playa de las Américas & Costa Adeje
- When: December evenings
- For who: Groups, fun-seekers, LGBTQ+ friendly travellers
- Why not to miss: It’s dinner and cabaret rolled into one fabulous night.
- Tickets: MHT Drag Show
🎅 Christmas & New Year in Adeje
Christmas in Adeje isn’t about snow—it’s about sparkle. Streets shine with lights, markets buzz with festive energy, and New Year’s Eve fireworks light up the Atlantic. Warm weather + holiday spirit = the best of both worlds.
- Where: Adeje town & Costa Adeje resorts
- When: All December
- For who: Families, couples, festive travellers
- Why not to miss: It’s Christmas without the cold—can you really say no?
💡 Holiday tip: Shops close on Dec 6, 8, and 25. Markets and restaurants stay open, so you won’t go hungry.
🌿 Year-Round Extras
- Barranco del Infierno Hike – Official site. Limit of 300 people/day. Book early!
- Adeje Farmers’ Market – Every weekend in Adeje town. Fresh produce, cheese, wine, and local charm.
