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Europe’s Largest Christmas Day Beach Party – La Zenia

Europe’s Largest Christmas Day Beach Party

HeyDaveHere, December 9, 2025December 24, 2025

Welcome to Europe’s Largest Christmas Day Beach Party – La Zenia!

There are two types of people on Christmas morning.

Those in Northern Europe who wake up, open the curtains, and see frost, fog, and a general sense of “why is it so dark?”

And then there are the people at La Zenia Beach, who wake up, open the curtains, and see sunshine, blue skies, palm trees, and about three thousand people marching toward the sea wearing Santa hats and sunglasses like it’s the most normal thing in the world.

Because every year, whether you’re ready for it or not, La Zenia hosts what has proudly become Europe’s biggest Christmas Day beach party — and let me tell you, it is absolute, glorious chaos in the best possible way.

Now, nobody really knows how it started. Some say it began with a few British expats who couldn’t be bothered with the stress of cooking a full turkey dinner in 25-degree sunshine. “We’ll just take a few beers down to the beach,” they probably said. Fast forward a decade or two and now the beach looks like Glastonbury, but with more tinsel and fewer wellies.

You’ve got every nationality under the sun down there. Brits comparing the heat to “Christmas 1987, you know, that weird warm one.” Spaniards effortlessly stylish even while wearing sparkly Santa hats. Irish families blasting Fairytale of New York from speakers the size of a small fridge. Scandinavians who seem to think cold water swimming is a competitive sport. Germans arriving with picnic setups so organised they could survive a week-long desert expedition.

And then there’s the guy — there’s always one — dressed as Santa, full suit, beard, the works, attempting to paddleboard. Every year he falls in. Every year the crowd cheers like he’s just won the Olympics.

Meanwhile, kids are making sandmen because let’s face it, snow is not on the menu. They roll big balls of sand together, stick shells on as eyes, pop a Santa hat on top, and honestly? It works. Good enough for Christmas photos, anyway.

The bars and chiringuitos? Absolutely packed. They’re serving coffees, beers, cocktails, bacon sarnies, and churros before you’ve even had time to wish anyone Merry Christmas. It’s the only place in Europe where you can queue behind Santa, a woman in a sparkly bikini, and a bloke wearing a Christmas jumper he’s already sweating through.

And yes — every year someone says, “It’s hotter than last year.” It doesn’t matter what the temperature is. Tradition.

But the true magic is the atmosphere. Nobody’s stressed. Nobody’s arguing over oven timings, or crying because they burned the parsnips, or panicking because they forgot cranberry sauce. It’s just sunshine, laughter, drinks, music, sea breeze, and a big unofficial family of people who’ve decided this is how Christmas should be done.

By midday, the beach looks like someone dropped Christmas onto Ibiza. By early afternoon, people wander off to their Christmas dinners — sandy, sunburned, slightly tipsy, and in ridiculously good spirits.

And by the evening? The beach is spotless again. Spaniards clean up faster than you can say “turrón.”

La Zenia’s Christmas Day beach party isn’t just Europe’s biggest — it’s Europe’s happiest. It’s loud, sunny, silly, friendly, and completely unpretentious.

Frankly, it’s what Christmas would look like if someone sensible had designed it.

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