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The Romería de Tejina is one of the most beloved traditional festivals in northern Tenerife. Taking place in the town of Tejina, part of the municipality of La Laguna, this vibrant event blends Canarian religious devotion, folk music, gastronomy, and colorful costumes in a joyful street procession.
The celebration begins with religious ceremonies honoring local patron saints. Participants often visit the church, where the image of the saint is beautifully adorned with flowers and candles.
The streets fill with people dressed in traditional Canarian outfits. Men wear short pants, sashes, and vests, while women appear in colorful skirts, blouses, and straw hats. Each group often represents a local neighborhood or association, bringing carts decorated with food, drinks, and flowers.
Live folk music, dancing, and communal meals are central to the romería. Street carts serve homemade dishes and drinks to participants and spectators alike, fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The Romería de Tejina is typically held in August and attracts both locals and tourists. It’s a unique opportunity to experience authentic Canarian culture, music, and cuisine. Visitors are welcome to dress in traditional attire and join the festivities respectfully.