La Vall d'Uixó maintains the Water Festival to combat summer heat

Water activities for children will continue at the Sant Josep site until August 2nd.

Generic image of a square in a Mediterranean town during summer.
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Generic image of a square in a Mediterranean town during summer.

The municipality of La Vall d'Uixó is celebrating the fifth edition of the Water Festival, an initiative that offers water activities for children at the Sant Josep site.

The program, sponsored by Facsa, takes place every Thursday and Sunday morning. The space is equipped for children aged 3 to 14, who can enjoy water inflatables, sprinklers, and slides adapted to different ages.
According to municipal sources, the goal of this proposal is to offer free leisure alternatives for families during the hottest months. Sessions will continue on July 18, 23, 25, and 30, as well as August 2, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
In addition to the water facilities, the area has a beverage and ice cream service at the Ca Cova kiosk, located within the same venue. The City Council has highlighted that this initiative provides citizens with a space to cool off during the summer.