In the middle of August, always coinciding with the 15th, the day of the patron saint Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta, the fair is held in honour of the patron saint.
The last day of the year is especially singular in Coín, the visitor will have the opportunity to experience the entrance to the new year in the most original way.
The harvesting of the orange harvest begins in October and ends in May, which is why this date coincides with the Orange Festival, whose celebration commemorates the completion of harvesting in the field.
The transfer of the Virgin from the Church of San Juan Bautista to her hermitage takes place on May 1. The whole town comes out to say goodbye to her and accompany her to her sanctuary, where the sacred image remains until the first Sunday of June.
During the first days of May, Coín celebrates one of the biggest fiestas in its calendar. For several days the town fills with music, dance and joy to welcome spring. The festival has its origins in an ancient agricultural tradition in which farmers celebrated the coming good harvest.