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If you go to All Inclusive holidays in Spain, the carnivals are something that you don’t want to miss. The good news is that there are almost always carnivals going on on All Inclusive holidays in Spain. The bad news is that everyone else knows this, as well, so it might be a bit crowded. The crowds are part of the excitement, though, so you really don’t want to miss out on that. Who wants to go to a deserted carnival?

There are a lot of carnivals on All Inclusive holidays in Spain in February, so that can be a very good month to plan your holiday there. There are extravagant processions and colourful costumes, and a lot of people go out all dressed up. Many of them dance until the sun comes up. All of these enormous celebrations end on Ash Wednesday and the season of Lent begins.

If you can’t go in February, though, you might want to consider going in April. There is a fair in Seville two weeks after Easter, and it’s an annual event. You can see women in flamenco dress and enjoy the singers and the dancers. It’s very traditional and gives a good idea of the kinds of things that you can experience all throughout the country.

In July you can visit Pamplona for the running of the bulls. This is one of Spain’s all inclusive best and most well-known events. If you’ve seen news reports of it, you have some idea of what it’s like but unless you’ve been there you won’t actually get the true experience of it. You don’t personally have to run with the bulls, though. You can just watch and be part of the excitement that this festival brings.

If the running of the bulls doesn’t sound like your cup of tea, you can go to All Inclusive holidays in Spain during the last Wednesday of August when the town of Bunyol (near Valencia) has the world’s largest tomato fight. Around thirty thousand people go there each year to participate in the fight, held between eleven am and one pm. Almost two hundred and fifty thousand pounds of tomatoes are tossed during that time.

Maybe you’d prefer not to be covered in tomato juice, though, and if that’s the case you have your choice of festivals. There is a large one in Barcelona in September, and one in Las Fallas in March. Neither one of them involve lobbing any food products.

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