Terres de l'Ebre Celebrates Easter with a Cultural and Festive Agenda

The Montsià region and other areas of the Ebro offer a varied program combining religious tradition with recreational and artistic activities.

Generic image of a festive celebration in a Mediterranean town street.
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Generic image of a festive celebration in a Mediterranean town street.

The Terres de l'Ebre region is bustling with activities during Easter Week, offering a diverse program that includes traditional religious celebrations alongside a wide range of cultural, gastronomic, and leisure events for all audiences.

Beyond the liturgical acts such as the Via Crucis, Resurrection masses, or the Encounter procession, which mark the calendar for Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday, the region has prepared a complementary agenda to vitalize the area.
In Flix, Easter Week is experienced with intense popular participation from March 29 to April 6. The program includes everything from an indoor football tournament and literary presentations to Caramelles singing, parades, jota and sardana dances, and the XIX Flix 1,000 Steps Race, demonstrating its role as a cultural and identity-building gathering point.
The Passion of Vilalba dels Arcs, taking place on April 2 and 4, offers an immersion into the social and cultural reality of Jesus Christ's time. This theatrical representation, unfolding through the streets and squares of the historic center, involves the audience in its twelve scenes, adding great realism. Concurrently, there will be concerts, armed group parades, street performances, and a craft market.
On April 3, the Bot Sports Club will host the tenth edition of VI BOT, an event combining tastings, live music with Enfiestaos and Josepet de Falcó, and sets by local DJs like DJ Ursa and DJ Maalcvizz, all within a pairing dinner featuring local products.
Les Cases d'Alcanar debuts the Arts i Mans fair on April 4 and 5 at Plaça Ramon Pous. This initiative aims to promote local artisanal and creative talent, featuring live demonstrations and a performance by Can Cantem, offering a meeting point for artists and the public.
Finally, in la Ràpita, the Exhibition Pavilion will open its doors from April 2 to 5 for ExpoArts 2026, organized by the La Ràpita Artisans Association. This craft and local trade fair will include children's workshops and face painting, providing an opportunity to find unique gifts and souvenirs.