Saturday, 30th June, will be a day of family activities in Alcossebre with the Family Beach Party
From 10:30 in the morning until 11:00 at night, under the pine trees by the Cargador Beach, sports activities, workshops and concerts
The pine trees beside the Cargador Beach will be the setting throughout Saturday, 30th June for the Alcossebre Family Beach Party. An initiative resulting from the Culture Department’s activities focused on family tourism, one of the themes in the Local Tourism Strategic Plan. Activities will start at 10:30h, with a yoga session and beach games for all the family until 13:30h. From 17:30h, accompanied by a disc-jockey session, the games for the whole family will continue with activities such as express hairdressing, a samba workshop and live music from Plantadete and Sentadillo and Rockin Superheroes.
María Agut, the head of the Culture department, says that “the Culture department is working to provide a complete programme of activities for the whole family during the summer. In this case, we are introducing something new but, through the year, we have been holding Cultupeque activities and, in summer, others such as the Babakus Circus Festival”.
The pine trees beside the Cargador Beach will be the setting throughout Saturday, 30th June for the Alcossebre Family Beach Party. An initiative resulting from the Culture Department’s activities focused on family tourism, one of the themes in the Local Tourism Strategic Plan. Activities will start at 10:30h, with a yoga session and beach games for all the family until 13:30h. From 17:30h, accompanied by a disc-jockey session, the games for the whole family will continue with activities such as express hairdressing, a samba workshop and live music from Plantadete and Sentadillo and Rockin Superheroes.
María Agut, the head of the Culture department, says that “the Culture department is working to provide a complete programme of activities for the whole family during the summer. In this case, we are introducing something new but, through the year, we have been holding Cultupeque activities and, in summer, others such as the Babakus Circus Festival”.



















