Global street food truck festival comes to Nueva Andalucia

Food truck festival Nueva Andalucia

Food trucks from around the globe Credit:JESUS ​​OF FUENSANTA/shutterstock

A treat for the taste buds as a four-day foody journey is heading to the coast. The World Flavours on Wheels Festival (Fest Sabores del Mundo Sobre Ruedas) is rolling into Nueva Andalucia from June 18 to 21. Held at the Centro Polivalente de Usos Multiples in La Campana, the feast kicks off at 7.30pm each evening, with completely free admission to all visitors.

The festival pairs the international street food with a community focus, running as a charitable initiative in partnership with local organisations

Seven food trucks, seven tasty culinary traditions

The mouth-watering 4 day feast will have food trucks set up, each serving authentic international street food. A few of the flavours on offer are –

Morfy – Bringing classic German hot dogs and specialities.
Arepita – Serving Venezuelan favourites including arepas, tequeños, and cachapas.
Chicken Truck – Cooking up Jamaican-style fried chicken.
La Nomada – Flipping American-style burgers.
Wok and Roll – Dishing out Thai noodles and traditional Pad Thai.
Katrina Kantina – Offering a menu of vibrant Mexican street food.
La Petite – Providing a sweet finish with French desserts and artisan coffee.

To wash down global delights, a dedicated Cuban cocktail bar will be serving up refreshing drinks throughout the weekend.

Live shows and open-air entertainment

The food is only half the draw, the schedule will also hit you with seven live performances from artists and bands including, Layla, Soul Whisper Band, Aida, Crush Band, VVOX, Deja Vu Rock Tunes and Ollie Hugs, all spread across the four days. Visitors can also have a little spend  and shop at the selection of local artisan and craft stalls available. Something for everyone.

Quick event guide

The World Flavours on Wheels Festival 2026 will take place from Thursday June 18 to Sunday June 21 at the Multi-use Polivalent Centre located in La Campana, Nueva Andalucia. Gates open nightly from 7.30pm and admission to the entire festival ground is completely free,  leaving you more to spend on the street food.

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Lucy Ramnought is a local news writer and mother of 4 from the UK who has lived in the Costa Del Sol for just over 4 years. With a background in content writing and social media for various companies, and with vast experience in PA and project management, Lucy is committed to producing accurate, engaging and reliable stories to her work at Euro Weekly News.

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