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Your All-In-One Guide to Mallorca’s Biggest Festivals and Fairs

Mallorca’s got a knack for embracing life, and that means a calendar packed with events that’ll make you want to celebrate. From ancient religious processions and traditional fairs to lively music festivals and mouthwatering food celebrations, you’ll find something to suit every taste. Here’s your all-in-one guide to Mallorca’s best festivals and events throughout the year.

Mallorca’s Festivals by Season

It really doesn’t matter when you visit, there’s always something exciting happening. This vibrant mix of festivals, fairs, and fiestas will have you dancing in the streets, savouring local delicacies, and experiencing the true heart of Mallorca.

Mallorca Festivals in the Spring

Spring in Mallorca is a vibrant affair. Imagine a landscape painted with the delicate pink and white of blossoming almond trees. It’s a magical sight! And the island celebrates with the Fira de la Flor d’Ametler (Almond Blossom Fair) in Son Servera, a delightful celebration of this natural spectacle. As Easter approaches, the island comes alive with “Semana Santa” (Holy Week), featuring extravagant parades, especially in Palma de Mallorca.

Photo from Nikki Beach Mallorca

Mallorca Festivals in the Summer

Summer in Mallorca means beach parties, lively festivals, and a calendar full of fun. The iconic Nikki Beach White Party kicks off the season with a bang, and Nit del Foc, a celebration of Saint John the Baptist, brings bonfires, dancing, and a toast to the summer.

For a taste of tradition, head to Alcudia or Manacor for Sant Jaume, or to Pollença for the legendary La Patrona Festival, where street parties and mock battles fill the town with excitement.

But summer in Mallorca isn’t just about the fiestas – it’s also about music. Get ready to groove with festivals like Inca’s Jazz Festival, Deia’s International Music Festival, and Bellver Castle’s annual music festival.

Mallorca Festivals in the Fall

Autumn brings the grape harvest and a chance to celebrate Mallorca’s rich wine culture. Don’t miss the Fiesta d’Es Vermar in Binissalem, where you can watch grape treading and partake in the famous grape fight. It’s a messy, fun, and unforgettable experience.

And for a taste of something sweet, head to Esporles for the Fira Dolça, a celebration of Mallorcan sweets, a true delight for any sweet tooth.

Photo by Lucía Garó on Unsplash

Mallorca Festivals in the Winter

As the holiday season approaches, Mallorca transforms into a winter wonderland. The Partridge and Agricultural Fair in Montuiri kicks off the celebrations, followed by Christmas markets in towns and ports throughout the island. Get ready for twinkling lights, festive music, and delicious treats.

A Monthly Guide to Mallorca’s Festivities: A Celebration Every Month

January

The Three Kings Parade (Cavalcada dels Reis Mags) marks the end of Christmas and is followed by the lively Festes de Sant Sebastiá, celebrating Palma’s patron saint. Get ready for bonfires, concerts, and the legendary fire runs.

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February

Almond blossom season is in full swing! Don’t miss the Fira de la Flor d’Ametler in Son Servera, a charming event where you can enjoy the beauty of the blooming almond trees, try local almond products, and browse through arts and crafts.

March

Sa Rua, Mallorca’s Carnival, brings a vibrant procession of decorated floats to Palma, followed by street parties and festivities.

April

Easter, or “Semana Santa”, brings special church services and extravagant parades across the island. You’ll witness beautiful displays of religious devotion and traditional processions.

May

Celebrate Mallorca’s history with the Es Firo Festival in Soller, a reenactment of a historic battle between Moors and Christians. Expect street parties, fancy dress, and fireworks. Head to Capdepera for the Medieval Fair, a family-friendly event with historical costumes, music, and feasts.

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June

The summer season officially begins with the iconic Nikki Beach White Party. Nit del Foc, a celebration of the eve of Sant Joan with bonfires, dancing, and a toast to the summer.

July

Festivals abound! Enjoy Sant Jaume in Alcudia and Manacor, La Patrona Festival in Pollença, and music festivals like Inca’s Jazz Festival and Deia’s International Music Festival.

Photo from @mallorcajazzsapobla

August

Continue enjoying music festivals like the Chopin Classical Music Festival in Valldemossa and Sa Pobla‘s Jazz Festival. Many villages celebrate their own annual fiestas, filled with street parties, fireworks, and traditional dances.

September

Santa Ponça celebrates the Festes del Rei en Jaume with mock battles and street parties. Palma hosts the Nit de l’Art, a special night of open art galleries, where you can discover local artists and enjoy a night of culture.

October

Palma’s Marathon takes place, a popular international event, and the Legends Cup Tennis Tournament. Don’t miss the Fira Dolça in Esporles, a sweet celebration featuring all things delicious, from traditional treats to gourmet creations. And for a taste of local flavor, head to the Sobrassada Fair in Campos, celebrating the island’s famous sausage.

November

Celebrate local produce with the Fira de sa Carabassa (Pumpkin Fair), the Olive Fair in Caimari, and the Fira de l’Esclata-Sang (Mushroom Fair), all showcasing the island’s culinary treasures.

December

Get ready for the festive season with the Partridge and Agricultural Fair in Montuiri and Christmas markets throughout the island.

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