El Médano Carnival 2026: Your Guide to the Best Beach Party in Southern Tenerife 🎭🌊
Picture this: you wake up in El Médano, walk two minutes to the beach, and spend the next 15+ hours dancing in the plaza while live bands play until 3am. That’s the El Médano Carnival — and honestly? It slaps differently when your afterparty location is literally the Atlantic Ocean.
The Carnaval de Granadilla de Abona 2026 runs February 27 through March 7, themed “México Lindo y Querido” — think Día de los Muertos energy, mariachi vibes, and explosions of color across multiple villages in the municipality. The crown jewel for travelers staying in the south? The Carnaval de Día in El Médano on Saturday, March 7. Free entry. All day. Right on the beach.
El Médano beach carnival 2026 crowd dancing in Plaza de El Médano, Tenerife
The Granadilla de Abona carnival isn’t just El Médano — it spreads across the whole municipality and the earlier events are genuinely worth catching too.
Friday, February 27 — Granadilla Town
The carnival kicks off with the Gran Gala de Elección de la Reina — the Queen Election Gala — at 9pm in Parque de Los Hinojeros. Comparsas from across the municipality perform alongside a special set from Neo Pinto. Hosted by Gracia López. Free entry.
Saturday, February 28 — Granadilla Town
The Gran Coso Apoteosis (the big main parade) winds through the historic town centre from 5:30pm, starting on Avenida Mencey de Abona and finishing at Parque de Los Hinojeros. Eight comparsas and batucadas light up the route: Kuliquitacas del Sur, Los Guajeiros, Aborasau, Son de Abona, Los Joroperos, Los Cariocas, Batucada Baraberé and Batucada Tamatimba.
There’s also a costume contest during the parade — prizes include a ferry trip to La Gomera (individual), a hotel night at Hotel Médano (couple), and catering for 10 at Neptuno Médano (group). After the parade: Gran Verbena Carnavalera with Grupo Paraíso, Grupo Pasión, and Orquesta Wamampy.
Comparsa dancers parading through El Médano during Granadilla de Abona Carnival 2026
Sunday, March 1 — El Médano + Los Abrigos
El Médano gets its first carnival taste early. At 11:30am, the Pasacalles Inaugural parade kicks off from Plaza Magallanes (the red square) heading to Plaza de El Médano with the three main comparsas. From midday to 2pm: Carnaval de Día Infantil — kids’ costume contest, activities, DJ David Pérez and Olga González. Great if you’re travelling with family.
Meanwhile over in Los Abrigos at 5pm, there’s a Cabalgata del Carnaval with the comparsas, followed by a Baile de Máscaras with Grupo Aparrandados.
Comparsa Los Guajeiros performing at Carnaval de Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife
Friday, March 6 — San Isidro
Encuentro Murguero at Plaza de la Cultura from 7pm — three murgas performing: Guachinquietas, Diablos Locos, and Irónicos. Murgas are Tenerife’s version of satirical singing groups and they’re genuinely funny, even if your Spanish is pretty basic. Presented by Gilberto Isande.
🎉 The Main Event: Carnaval de Día El Médano — Saturday, March 7
This is the one. From 11:30am to 3am the next day, Plaza de El Médano transforms into the best free party in southern Tenerife.
At 11:30am the Pasacalles Inaugural opens things up — comparsas parade from Plaza Magallanes to the main plaza. From noon to 2pm, the kids’ program runs with activities, costume contest, and DJ.
Then from 5pm, the full music lineup takes over:
Time
Act
17:00
Grupo Nueva Ilusión
18:00
Orquesta Los Ideales
19:00
🐟 Entierro de la Sardina (sardine burial procession)
20:00
El Combo Dominicano
22:00
Rafael Flores “El Morocho”
23:30
Orquesta Nueva Línea
01:00
Orquesta The Boys Machine + DJ Fabrizio Salgado
The Entierro de la Sardina at 7pm is the emotional centrepiece of the whole carnival. A mock funeral procession for a giant sardine — handmade by students at IES Magallanes — marches from Plaza de El Médano to the football field, officially closing out carnival season 2026. It’s absurd, theatrical, and very Canarian. Wear black or mourning drag for full participation points.
After the sardine burns… the party runs until 3am anyway. Because that’s El Médano. 🤷
Colorful carnival costumes at El Médano Carnaval de Día, southern Tenerife
🌊 Why El Médano’s Carnival Hits Different
El Médano is a kitesurfing town with 250+ windy days a year. The crowd reflects that — younger, more international, more “I just finished a morning on the water and I’m ready to dance.” Less elaborate costumes, more spontaneous energy. You’ll find locals who’ve lived here their whole lives partying alongside backpackers who arrived last Tuesday, and somehow it just works.
The plaza sits right next to the beach. The music bounces off the seafront. The weather in early March is 21-23°C and mostly sunny. There are literally zero reasons not to be there.
Beachfront plaza El Médano packed with carnival revelers, Tenerife south coast
🎭 What to Wear
You have to dress up — you’ll feel totally out of place without at least something. Minimum effort: a wig and some face paint. This year’s theme is “México Lindo y Querido” so Día de los Muertos makeup, sombreros, and colourful dresses are all fair game and you’ll fit right in.
For the Entierro de la Sardina at 7pm, the move is black dress + black veil as a “widow” mourning the sardine. Gender completely irrelevant — this is carnival. Los Cristianos and nearby towns have cheap costume shops, and Chinese bazaars stock full outfits for €20-50.
✅ The Bottom Line
El Médano’s Carnaval de Día on Saturday, March 7, 2026 is one of those days that sounds impossibly good on paper and somehow delivers in real life. A free beach party, 15+ hours of live music, local comparsas, a sardine funeral, and a surf-town crowd that genuinely knows how to have a good time.
Stay at Nests, hop the bus, wear something ridiculous, and see you in the plaza. 🎉
Sunset view over Plaza de El Médano during carnival celebrations, Granadilla de Abona
Official programme: granadilladeabona.org. Dates confirmed — check for any last-minute updates closer to the event.
🏄 Where to Stay for El Médano Carnival 2026
No need to stress about transport or missing the last bus. These three Nests are right in the middle of everything — wake up, grab a costume, walk to the plaza. Done.
🌊 Médano Nest Hostel
El Medano Nest hostel Ping Pong Activity
Right in the heart of El Médano. 5-minute walk to the beach and the carnival plaza. Newest Nest in the area, with a coworking space, outdoor terrace, BBQ, and surf camp access. The windsurf capital of Tenerife is basically your backyard.
A stone’s throw from El Médano beach. Private and shared rooms with balconies — ideal if you want your own space without losing the hostel vibe. Steps from the plaza where the carnival action happens all day on March 7.
Based in La Mareta, Los Abrigos — the village that hosts its own carnival parade on March 1. Rooms with private and shared bathrooms, balconies, and a short walk to the beach. Great base if you want to catch multiple events across the municipality.
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When is the El Médano Carnival 2026?
The Carnaval de Día in El Médano takes place on Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 11:30am to 3am. It’s the closing event of the wider Granadilla de Abona Carnival, which runs February 27–March 7.
Is the El Médano Carnival free?
Yes, completely free. No tickets, no entry fees for any event. Your only costs are food, drinks, transport, and a costume.
What is the theme of El Médano Carnival 2026?
The 2026 theme is “México Lindo y Querido”. Think Día de los Muertos face paint, sombreros, and colourful traditional dresses — great excuse to go all-out with a costume.
How do I get to El Médano from Los Cristianos or Costa Adeje?
TITSA bus Route 470 runs from Los Cristianos to El Médano in ~43 minutes and operates late on carnival nights. Taxi costs €20-30. Driving via TF-1 works too, but parking near the plaza fills up fast.
What is the Entierro de la Sardina at El Médano?
The Burial of the Sardine is carnival’s closing ceremony. At 7pm on March 7, a mock funeral procession carries a giant sardine from Plaza de El Médano to the football field, where it’s burned. Dress as a mourning widow in black for full participation points.
What should I wear to El Médano Carnival?
Dress up — you’ll feel out of place without something. The 2026 Mexican theme makes Día de los Muertos makeup and colourful costumes an easy win. Full outfits available at Chinese bazaars in Los Cristianos for €20-50.
Is El Médano Carnival good for families with kids?
Yes! On March 7, the Carnaval de Día Infantil runs from noon to 2pm with kids’ activities, a costume contest, and a DJ set — well before the adult party kicks off in the afternoon.
How does El Médano Carnival compare to Santa Cruz Carnival?
Santa Cruz pulls crowds of 400,000+. El Médano is the opposite — intimate, beach-casual, younger crowd, zero overwhelm. You actually party with locals rather than watching them. Plus it’s warmer, drier, and everything is walking distance from the beach.
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