Once a year the streets of Mojacar are transported into the past, with
Moors and Christians dressed in authentic costume on horseback or firing
blunderbusses into the air.
Since 1988 the sesquicentennial of the surrender of the city to the
forces of Isabel of Castile Mojacar celebrates every year with the moros
and Cristianod fiesta three days of street parties, mock attacks culminating
in a grand parade through the town and nightly celebrations in the kabilas
or troop encampments, specially constructed for the festival.