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Christmas Markets to Visit in Mallorca This 2024

Mallorca is decking the halls (and streets!) with an abundance of festive finds. From artisan crafts to scrumptious treats, you’re sure to find enough things to stuff into your Christmas stockings until they overflow. So without further ado, here’s a rundown of some of the must-visit Christmas markets in Mallorca this 2024!

Palma’s Pueblo Español

This isn’t your average Christmas market in Mallorca. Pueblo Español, a charming Spanish village, transforms into a winter wonderland with over 100 artisan stalls showcasing unique gifts, captivating live music, enchanting carol singing, and lively dance performances. They also offer free car parking here which is a bonus for anyone driving.

Dates: Runs from November 28th – December 22nd, 2024

Santa Ponça’s German Christmas Market

For a taste of traditional German Christmas cheer, head to Santa Ponça. Expect all the classic Christmas market vibes: gingerbread, glühwein (mulled wine!), and charming wooden stalls overflowing with handcrafted treasures. There’s even a LEGO wonderland this year that your kids will absolutely enjoy! The event will be held at the Recinto Ferial El Molino de Calvià.

Dates: Runs from December 13th – December 15th, 2024

Photo from Puerto Portals

Puerto Portals

This sophisticated market is the perfect spot for a more upscale Christmas experience. Set against the backdrop of luxury yachts, you can expect twinkling fairy lights, festive tunes, and dozens of stalls selling high-quality artisan goods. Oh, and there are lots of yummy traditional Christmas treats and international delights like Kartoffelsala (potato salad) and Lebkuchen (gingerbread). You’ll also find plenty of activities for the little ones, including storytelling, craft workshops, face painting – and even an ice skating rink!

Dates: Runs from December 13th, 2024 – January 6th, 2025

Algaida

This charming market offers a more intimate and traditional experience, showcasing local crafts, delicious food and drink, and a true taste of Mallorcan Christmas traditions. Despite the more intimate feeling, there will still be plenty of live music, carolers, activities for kids, and shows. It’s a fantastic option for families seeking a less crowded, more authentic festive experience.

Dates: December 21st, 2024

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Port Adriano

Okay, this one is more of a Christmas Park than a market… The star attraction is Mallorca’s biggest eco-friendly ice rink, spanning 300 square metres of pure, frosty fun. But if skating’s not your thing, no worries! You can still get your adrenaline fix on the gigantic 3-metre high, 30-metre long slide —guaranteed to bring out the kids (and the inner child) in everyone. Santa and the legendary King Melchior from the Spanish tradition will be popping in for visits, too. And yes, don’t worry – there will still be food and drink stalls too!

Dates: Runs from December 20th, 2024 – January 7th, 2025

Alcúdia

The fun kicks off with a charming Christmas market in Alcudia Town on the 7th and Port d’Alcudia on the 14th. Wander the stalls, sip a mulled wine and enjoy carol concerts to get you in the Christmas spirit. But the real showstopper is the Christmas train experience – hop aboard and be whisked on a journey through a winter wonderland! Top it all off with an outdoor ice rink, and you’ll have a proper festive treat in Alcudia.

Dates: December 7th, 2024 in Alcudia Town & December 14th, 2024 in Port d’Alcudia

Photo from House of Son Amar

Son Amar’s Christmas Wonderland

Get ready to be dazzled this Christmas at the House of Son Amar! With a mega festive show lined up, a giant ice rink, and a Christmas market with over 25 stalls to browse, your whole family is sure to have a jolly good time. You’ll also get a meet and greet with Santa Claus himself. When you need a break from all that festive fun, chill out in their cosy cinema screening all the classic Christmas films.

Dates: Runs from November 30th – December 22nd, 2024

FAQs About Spending Christmas in Mallorca

What’s the weather like in Mallorca during Christmas?

Expect mild temperatures, generally hovering between 10-15°C (50-59°F), although evenings can be cooler. Pack layers – you might need a jacket in the evenings, but you’ll likely be shedding layers during the day.

Is it easy to get around Mallorca during Christmas?

Yes! Car rental is a convenient option, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Public transport is also readily available, although it might be slightly less frequent during the holiday season.

What else can I do in Mallorca during Christmas besides visiting markets?

Plenty! Many towns hold nativity processions, traditional “caganers” (Catalan Christmas figurines) are displayed, and the island’s beautiful beaches offer a peaceful escape (though swimming might be a bit chilly). Check local listings for concerts, theatre performances and other seasonal events as well!

Where can I find delicious food in Mallorca during Christmas?

Everywhere! From traditional Mallorcan cuisine to festive treats like “turrón” (nougat) and “mantecados” (shortbread cookies), your taste buds are in for a treat. Explore local restaurants and bakeries for a truly authentic experience.

What are the must-have souvenirs from Mallorca’s Christmas markets?

Look for handcrafted ceramics, local olive oils, delicious sweets, and unique artisan jewelry. Don’t forget to grab a bottle of Mallorcan wine to enjoy back home!

So there you have it – your ultimate guide to Mallorca’s magical Christmas markets. Get ready to create unforgettable memories, enjoy the festive cheer, and experience the unique charm of a Balearic Christmas! Happy holidays!

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