Major Annual Events in Mallorca
A local guide to the islandโs year in motion
Life in Mallorca moves with the seasons โ and with it, a rhythm of festivals, fairs, and celebrations that locals know by heart.
From the streets of Palma to the mountain villages of the Tramuntana, every month offers something unique โ and understanding that rhythm helps visitors plan a trip that truly connects with the island.
Hereโs a full, year-round look at Mallorcaโs most beloved recurring events โ from bonfires and marathons to food fairs and regattas โ and how to experience them like a local.
โ๏ธ Winter: Fires, Faith & Festivities

Sant Sebastiร , Palma (January)
Palmaโs biggest winter celebration fills the plazas with live music, bonfires, and barbecues every January 20. Locals gather to grill sausages, dance, and honour the cityโs patron saint โ one of the most atmospheric nights of the year.
Sant Antoni, Sa Pobla & Artร (Mid-January)
Demons, fire, and blessings of animals mark this ancient Mallorcan festival. Towns across the island celebrate, but Sa Pobla and Artร host the most striking rituals โ where masked โdimonisโ dance through firelight.
Three Kings Parade (January 5)
Children and families line Palmaโs boulevards as the Three Kings arrive by boat, bringing sweets and gifts before Epiphany.
Fira del Ram, Palma (March)
A spring fair thatโs been running for over a century. Held at Son Fusteret, it features rides, lights, and food stalls โ Mallorcaโs version of a travelling carnival, signalling that spring has arrived.
Easter Week (March/April)
From solemn processions in Palma to torchlit parades in Pollensa and Sineu, Holy Week is one of the islandโs most powerful traditions.
๐ธ Spring: Culture, Sports & Village Life

Palma International Boat Show (April)
Palmaโs marinas fill with yachts and sailing displays as the Mediterranean season begins. The atmosphere along Moll Vell and Club de Mar is electric.
Palma International Film Festival (April)
Cinema meets island culture with screenings at Parc de la Mar and Es Baluard. The city becomes a stage for filmmakers and audiences alike.
Mallorca 312 (April)
Europeโs iconic long-distance cycling challenge winds through the Tramuntana. Even roadside cafรฉs buzz with energy as riders pass through Caimari and Lluc.
Wine Days Mallorca (May)
Vineyards around Binissalem open for tastings, art events, and workshops. Itโs the best way to experience Mallorcaโs D.O. wine region in bloom.
Sant Ferran Fair, Palma (May)
Palmaโs creative quarter, Nou Llevant, hosts local crafts, food trucks, and music โ a modern fair celebrating urban culture.
๐ Summer: Music, Sea & Island Spirit

Sant Joan Festival (June 23โ24)
Bonfires blaze across beaches as Mallorcans celebrate the summer solstice. In Palma, the Nit de Foc (Night of Fire) brings fireworks and drumming to Parc de la Mar.
Deiร International Music Festival (JuneโSeptember)
Chamber music in stone churches and gardens overlooking the sea โ atmospheric and timeless.
Mallorca Live Festival, Calviร (June)
International artists, summer energy, and coastal air define this three-day open-air music festival.
Copa del Rey MAPFRE, Palma (August)
One of the Mediterraneanโs great regattas. Watch sails fill the Bay of Palma from Real Club Nรกutico or the Palma Marina promenade.
La Patrona de Pollenรงa (August)
An unmissable village fiesta where locals reenact the battle between Moors and Christians (Moros i Cristians). Expect fireworks, drums, and community spirit.
Nit de lโArt, Palma (September)
The Old Town turns into a walking gallery night โ art, light, and late-night crowds fill every courtyard and street.
Cinema a la Fresca, Parc de la Mar (JulyโAugust)
Free open-air film screenings below the Cathedral โ one of Palmaโs simplest and most loved summer traditions.
๐ Autumn: Harvests, Fairs & Flavour

Mostra de la Llampuga, Cala Ratjada (October)
A lively coastal festival celebrating the llampuga (mahi-mahi fish). Expect food stands, live music, and sea views.
Palma Marathon (October)
Thousands run Palmaโs seafront route each autumn, blending sport with scenery.
TaPalma (November)
Palmaโs tapas and cocktail festival โ a self-guided tasting tour through the cityโs bars and restaurants.
Fira de lโOliva, Caimari (November)
The olive oil fair that fills Caimari with scent and life each November. Tastings, demonstrations, and local markets celebrate the islandโs olive heritage.
Dijous Bo, Inca (Mid-November)
The biggest and oldest of all Mallorcan fairs. Crafts, livestock, and music take over Inca for a day that feels half market, half festival.
โ๏ธ Mallorcaโs Year at a Glance
| Season | Highlights | Why Go |
| Winter (DecโFeb) | Bonfires, parades, tradition | Authentic island life |
| Spring (MarโMay) | Film, wine, cycling, fairs | Culture & mild weather |
| Summer (JunโSep) | Music, art, sea festivals | Long days, coastal life |
| Autumn (OctโNov) | Food fairs, running, harvest | Local rhythm & colour |
๐๏ธ Planning Your Visit
Most of the islandโs biggest events begin or end in Palma, making the capital a perfect base.
Without a car? Mallorcaโs buses and trains reach many festival towns easily โ see our guides to Public Transport in Mallorca, Car Rental in Mallorca, and Driving in Mallorca.
If youโre timing a trip, explore our monthly Palma guides:
Palma in March ยท Palma in April ยท Palma in May ยท Palma in June ยท Palma in July ยท Palma in August ยท Palma in September ยท Palma in October ยท Palma in November ยท Palma in December
๐ FAQs
Are events free to attend?
Most village fiestas are free; major festivals like Palma Marathon or Mallorca Live require tickets.
Which events are best for families?
Try the Three Kings Parade, Cinema a la Fresca, or Sant Sebastiร โ relaxed, safe, and loved by locals.
Is there something to see every month?
Yes. Mallorcaโs rhythm runs year-round โ the energy shifts, but the celebrations never stop.
๐ฐ๏ธ History & Did You Know?
Mallorcaโs event calendar has ancient roots. The islandโs oldest fair, Dijous Bo, began over 700 years ago as a market for farmers and shepherds.
Festivals like Sant Antoni and Sant Joan come from pre-Christian rituals of fire and renewal.
Today, new celebrations such as TaPalma and Palma Marathon blend those traditions with modern energy โ proof that Mallorca never really stands still; it just keeps finding new ways to celebrate the seasons.
๐ Related Guides on Palma Weekly
Palma Marathon ยท Palma Film Festival ยท TaPalma ยท Dijous Bo Inca ยท Mostra de la Llampuga ยท Copa del Rey MAPFRE ยท Cinema a la Fresca ยท Fira de lโOliva ยท Sant Sebastiร