La Tomatina Tickets!

How To Get Tomatina Tickets?
Where To Get Tomatina Tickets?
When To Get Tomatina Tickets?

Do I have to Have A Ticket For La Tomatina?

Yes you must have an actual ticket for La Tomatina. The official ticket for La Tomatina to gain entry comes in the
form of a wristband that you have to wear and cannot remove, it has to be cut off.

La Tomatina Tickets: A Quick Overview

Getting La Tomatina tickets sorted needs a bit of advance planning. This annual tomato festival in Buñol, Spain, only allows so many people in and sells out weeks before the last Wednesday of August rolls around.

Official La Tomatina tickets get you into the main Plaza del Pueblo where the tomato fight kicks off. You can grab tickets straight from the official La Tomatina website or go through tour companies that sort everything out for you.

Basic La Tomatina entry tickets cost €15 in 2026 and come with official wristbands for the food fight area. Transport to Buñol is on you though.

Sales open around March or April. Leave it too late and you’re out of luck. The Buñol city council only lets about 20,000 people in. Tickets can’t be refunded either, so make sure your plans are locked in before you buy.

Where To Buy La Tomatina Tickets

Two ways to do this: straight from the official website or through reputable tour companies. Most people end up booking tour packages because you need somewhere to stay and a way to get there anyway.

Dealing with the official ticketing people via the Bunol council can be very challenging and believe me, it’s far easier to get the tickets from tour companies such as PP Travel who have local agents that handle all the direct and necessary dealings with the Bunol Town Hall ticketing department.

Booking Through Tour Companies

Tour companies make it dead simple. They’ve got tickets already sorted in bulk, so you’re not sat there at midnight refreshing a page hoping there’s still spots left.

They bundle the lot: transport from Valencia or Barcelona, your ticket, breakfast sometimes, storage for your stuff. Loads of them run day trips from Valencia or Barcelona. Since you’re booking accommodation either way, packages just make life easier.

Go for operators with decent reviews, upfront pricing, and proper links to the Buñol city council such as PP Travel who are our recommended ticket and tour provider for La Tomatina.

Buying Directly from the Official Website

The city council of BUNOL runs the official La Tomatina website. If you want to DIY the whole thing, this is your starting spot. Tomatina tickets go up for sale in early spring for the August bash, but you’re on your own for transport and somewhere to crash.

They take major credit cards and email you the tickets digitally but they need to be exchanged for entry wristbands and this is where the major hassle lies.

Can I Only Buy La Tomatina Tickets Online Direct?

Yeah, online only or via tour companies or resellers is the only way to get La Tomatina Tickets.

No ticket offices in Bunol, so you can’t rock up on the day and buy one at the gate either. They brought this in back in 2013 to keep numbers under control. Remember, the festival caps out at roughly 20,000 people for safety.

Tickets are in the form of a wristband rather than a physical paper ticket but turn up without proof and you’re not getting in, end of story,

What Is The Price Of La Tomatina Tickets?

La Tomatina tickets are €15 for basic entry, but it shifts a bit depending when you book and what extras you want especially if you are going to book them via a tour company reseller.

Current La Tomatina Ticket Prices

Standard tickets go for €15 per person for 2026. This basic La Tomatina entry ticket gets you into the tomato fight bit in Buñol on festival day.

Official ticket price covers entry to the throwing tomatoes zone. Doesn’t include getting there, accommodation, or anything extra. Does guarantee you one of those 20,000 spots though.

Bunol Council, in the thirty plus years I have had dealings with them, have never done things the same year on year when deciding on when to start selling La Tomatina Tickets and the below should be viewed as a a general guide only.

La Tomatina Tickets | Possible Ticket Selling Timeline

La Tomatina Tickets Timeline

Early Bird and Last-Minute Tickets

The council has been known to do early bird tickets before although we haven’t seen this for a few years now and these are usually gone in days.

Book three or four months out and you’ll get standard pricing. Wait till two weeks before and you might be looking at an extra €3 to €5 slapped on top of the normal price.

Buy La Tomatina tickets at least a month ahead if you want normal prices and an actual spot.

Group Bookings

Ten people or more? You can possibly get reduced rates if you directly haggle and you might get to knock €2 to €3 off per ticket. Contact the organisers directly for this. 

If you are going through a tour operator then group bookings for tours can usually attract at least a 10% discount per person which could be a large amount on the full price.

Tour packages with tickets, transport, activities run anywhere from €75 to €750 each. For groups this often adds up similar to booking bits separately, but someone else handles the faff for you which is why this option is attractive to a lot of people.

When Do La Tomatina Tickets Sell Out Each Year?

Tomatina tickets vanish well before August. Looking at the last few years, tickets are usually gone somewhere between March and June.

Depends on how hyped the festival is that year, what media coverage it gets, whether the last Wednesday of August lands on a weekend or weekday.

Weekend festivals? Tickets disappear quicker, sometimes late March or April. Weekday ones might hang around till May or early June.

Get your Tomatina 2026 ticket by February latest if you want guaranteed entry. There’s a hard limit on numbers as we’ve stated a few times in this article. Tour companies bag their tickets even earlier, taking the stress off if you’re worried about getting your ticket.

Generally you can rely on the following timeline for ticket sales:

  • January to February: Loads of La Tomatina Tickets will be available
  • March to April: Getting tighter for availability
  • May to June: Scraps left
  • July to August: Forget it, tickets are almost always sold out by this time

Official release is usually January, though the exact date changes. About 60 to 70% of tickets go in the first three months.

Planning to hit the tomato fight in Spain? Either book with a tour guide company or set alerts for when official vendors open sales in the new year.

Are all La Tomatina Tickets Official Tickets

Nope. Tons of dodgy resellers online flogging La Tomatina tickets at inflated prices without actual access to the festival. Booking through proper tour companies dodges this mess.

Official sources: La Tomatina official website, licensed tour operators the council approves, designated official platforms.

Loads of unofficial sellers knock up convincing sites that look legit. They’ll charge you premium prices with zero guarantee you’re getting in. Some even sell fake tickets that security will bin at the entrance.

Check any seller before you buy. Real tickets are actually entry wristbands remember and the city council keeps a list of authorised sellers that they deal with of which PP Travels local partners – Valencia Guias is one!

Dodgy ticket warning signs: Way higher prices than standard rate, sites with no proper contact details, no official council connection mentioned, pushy tactics trying to force you to buy now.

Buying from unauthorised sources means risking getting turned away, losing your money, no consumer protection. Stick to official channels for La Tomatina Tickets or established tour operators for this legendary food fight in Bunol, Spain.

La Tomatina Tickets: Our Final Recommendations

There you go everyone, tickets are easy to get if you are well organised.

They’re even easier to get through companies like PP Travel than dealing with the council in Bunol directly and this is well worth considering to get good quality accommodation and travel to and from Bunol (from Valencia).

Good luck sourcing your Official La Tomatina Tickets and I hope to see you there! 🙂


Mark, Founder – La Tomatina Experts
25+ Years La Tomatina Experience | PP Travel Tour Leader | Valencia Region Specialist

La Tomatina Tickets: FAQs

Do I need to print my La Tomatina ticket?

Not necessarily. You can show it on your phone at the entrance, but print it anyway as a backup. Phones die, screens crack, and tomato juice isn’t great for electronics. Having a printed copy in a plastic bag saves hassle if your phone packs in. Remember your paper or digital ticket MUST be exchanged for an actual entry wristband.

What happens if I buy a ticket but can’t attend?

You’re stuck with it. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. You can’t sell it to someone else or get your money back. This is why you need to be absolutely certain about your plans before buying.

Can I enter the festival area without a ticket?

No chance. The entire tomato fight zone is cordoned off with security checking wristbands. Without an official ticket (wristband), you won’t get past the barriers. Some people try watching from outside, but you won’t see much and definitely can’t participate.

Do children need tickets for La Tomatina?

Yes, if they’re entering the tomato fight area. There’s no age-specific pricing though. Under 18s need adult supervision, and honestly, the festival’s pretty intense for young kids. Most families with very small children give it a miss.