Spanish beaches celebrate the first swim of the year for 2026

Across various Spanish beaches, thousands plunge into cold waters right after New Year's grapes to symbolize renewal and purification starting 2026. This tradition, blending ancestral rituals with physical challenges, is fervently observed in places like Gijón, San Sebastián, and Ibiza. Similar events draw crowds internationally in the Netherlands and Switzerland.

The tradition of the first swim of the year establishes itself as a rite of bravery and hope in Spain. At San Lorenzo beach in Gijón, entire families participate amid six-degree air temperatures and thirteen-degree Cantabrian waters. Attendees say this test strengthens the mind and provides a positive outlook for the year.

In San Sebastián, hundreds gather at La Concha beach, including a four-year-old girl and an eighty-three-year-old man in past editions. Hot broth and gifts follow the dip. In Ibiza, the town hall organizes the event at ses Figueretes with hot chocolate; in Mallorca, at Can Pere Antoni, it ends with ensaimadas.

In Andalucía, Nordic swimmers in Almuñécar enjoy seventeen- or eighteen-degree water, akin to a summer day in their homelands. Teulada Moraira draws families since the late twentieth century at Portet beach. In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Canteras sees early risers and night owls in eighteen-degree mornings.

Barcelona and A Coruña attract over a thousand in New Year's Eve attire or costumes. Even inland, like El Robledo in Ciudad Real, people swim in the Bullaque river.

Outside Spain, in Scheveningen, Netherlands, nearly ten thousand challenge eight-degree waters since 1960. At Lake Geneva, Switzerland, they swim at seven-point-three degrees toasting with champagne. In Berlin, the Seehunde Berlin club wears elegant hats at Lake Oranke. In the UK and Ireland, events at Scarborough and Bray raise funds with costumes.

Other traditions include Opatija in Croatia, Lithuanian lakes, Portuguese beaches, and in Uruguay and Ecuador, variants with water, cider, or fire.

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Emergency rescue operation at wave-hit natural pool in Los Gigantes, Tenerife, featuring helicopter airlift amid crashing waves.
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Three dead in wave incident in southern Tenerife

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Three people died on Sunday from a wave strike in a natural pool in Los Gigantes, southern Tenerife, according to the Emergency Coordination Center. A woman was recovered from cardiac arrest and airlifted to La Candelaria Hospital, while two others were injured. Authorities continue searching the area as a precaution.

As millions celebrate Christmas and New Year's Eve, over 2.4 million professionals in Spain ensure vital services during festive nights. Police, security guards and cleaners work tirelessly to maintain order and cleanliness amid the celebrations.

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Madrid's emergency services handled a New Year's Eve within the normal range, though with slightly higher figures than previous years, and no knife wounds reported. Police managed 1,237 incidents, including nine house fires and 77 fights. The Puerta del Sol celebration proceeded without issues.

At least three tourists have died and one person is missing after being swept away by strong waves in a natural pool in Los Gigantes on Tenerife. The incident occurred around 4 p.m. on Sunday, and the rescue operation is ongoing. Swedes present at the scene describe a frightening sight with bodies in the water.

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Rio de Janeiro firefighters are searching for a 14-year-old boy who disappeared in the sea off Copacabana on Wednesday, December 31. The teenager entered the water around 11:30 a.m. and has not been seen since, amid a strong swell with waves up to 2.5 meters. By late afternoon, there were no signs of the boy despite the use of divers, helicopters, and drones.

In her diary, Cuban Irina Pino describes how December 31, 2025, lost its appeal for many families amid family separations, shortages, and blackouts. While some hold hopes for the new year, she chose a solitary celebration, fondly recalling past times.

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Water quality tests indicate that most beaches across South Africa are ready for the summer rush, with many earning Blue Flag status. However, some areas like Durban show discrepancies in bacteria levels, raising safety questions. Municipalities are enhancing monitoring and lifeguard deployments to protect swimmers.

 

 

 

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