Firefighters invite families to annual Three Kings Day parade

Santo Domingo’s firefighting authority has officially announced the return of its cherished Three Kings Day procession, maintaining a cultural tradition that dates back to 1948. The National District Fire Department, in coordination with the Mayor’s Office, will host the annual parade commencing at 6:00 p.m. on January 5 from their Mella Avenue headquarters.

The elaborate celebration will feature the three biblical magi—Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar—mounted on horseback as they traverse the historic Colonial City district and surrounding neighborhoods. The procession will be accompanied by the Fire Department’s musical band providing festive melodies, alongside dance performances and candy distribution for children. The evening will culminate with a spectacular fireworks display and refreshments served at the central fire station.

Fire Chief General José Luis Frómeta Herasme extended a formal invitation to capital residents, emphasizing the event’s significance in preserving cultural heritage and fostering intergenerational connections. This longstanding tradition represents one of the Dominican Republic’s most enduring public celebrations, specifically designed to maintain family-friendly festivities that have united communities across generations for over seven decades.