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The night of 23th of June is the Midsummer’s Eve or Night of San Juan in Malaga, if you are visiting Southern Spain you should not miss it! Bonfires and fireworks will light up the beaches at midnight on Sunday, when a saint’s feast combines with pagan rituals that signal the start of summer On the Costa del Sol there are bonfires along the entire coast until the sunrise, it is common to see people get into the water at 12pm for getting luck as well as writing wishes on papers before throwing it to the ashes or the sea. San Juan Night is very popular,neighbourhoods or friends get together on the beach to make barbecues, drink and have a good time. It is also common to see organised events during this night in some areas. popular beaches in Malaga for celebrating this special night with a festival, live music, dancing and organised events. On this night thousands of people flock to the coast of the province of Malaga to celebrate the summer solstice, the shortest night of the year. Known as Noche de San Juan, or Saint John’s Eve, the celebrations marking the official start of the summer are popular among both locals and visitors. Traditionally, huge bonfires are lit on the beach and the party continues into the small hours. The start of the summer and a magical night deserve no less. These festivities reach their peak at midnight, when huge firework displays mark the arrival of the feast of St John the Baptist, which is celebrated on 24 June. This is one of the few saints’ days that commemorate the anniversary of the birth rather than the death of the saint. The high point of the night comes at midnight with the burning of the ‘júa’, an effigy similar to England’s Guy Fawkes. These are burned on bonfires as a representation of everything that must be purified. Today San Juan Night or Midsummer Night is a popular festivity throughout Spain and still being a magical day for many people.