They are the Main Celebrations of the town and they are very popular because they coincide with the holiday return of hundreds of emigrants from Galera. With a dense program filled with recreational acts of all type, including the traditional night parties at the Main Square, the celebrations reach its summit in the afternoon-night of Sunday. A solemn march of the figure of the Santísimo Cristo de la Expiracion preceded by thousand of devotees carrying candles. The last day of the celebrations, Tuesday, also known as Day of the Reventón, it is a custom to have a picnic in the field.