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Mark these festivities in Mallorca on your calendar

Written by Elisabeth Blue | May 21, 2024 11:18:15 AM

Since you are going to travel to the island soon, why not take advantage of your stay to fully immerse yourself in the local culture through the most popular festivities of Mallorca? Throughout the year, this island transforms into a vivid stage of ancestral traditions and modern festivities that attract visitors from all corners of the globe. From colorful carnivals to solemn processions and patron saint festivals filled with music, dance, and fireworks, Mallorca offers a rich diversity of events that reflect its rich cultural heritage and welcoming spirit.

Next, we will take you on a journey through the Mallorca festivities you can’t miss, those celebrations that make the island an unforgettable destination, where each event is an opportunity to immerse oneself in the joy of living and Mallorcan hospitality.

8 popular festivities in Mallorca you will love

1. Sant Antoni

The Sant Antoni festivities, celebrated every January 17th, are one of the most deeply rooted traditions on the island, especially in towns like Sa Pobla, Manacor, and Artà. This festival, dedicated to the patron saint of animals, is characterized by bonfires that light up the night, dancing demons that roam the streets to the rhythm of drums, and the singing of "gloses," improvised verses that add a touch of humor and social critique.

2. Sa Rua and Sa Rueta

Sa Rua and Sa Rueta are Mallorca's carnival, an explosion of color and joy that takes over the streets every February. Sa Rueta is for children, featuring parades full of creative costumes and family activities, while Sa Rua is the adult version, highlighted by its impressive floats and costumed groups competing to be the most original. Both celebrations fill Palma and all the villages with music, dance, and contests, becoming an essential appointment to experience the island's cultural diversity and creativity.

3. Fira del Ram

The Fira del Ram is an annual fair held in Palma de Mallorca, usually from late February to early April. This quintessential family event creates an outdoor amusement park, with a wide variety of mechanical rides, from classic carousels to thrilling roller coasters. It also offers food stalls, where you can try both traditional sweets and international dishes.

4. La Patrona de Pollença

La Patrona de Pollença, celebrated on August 2nd, is one of the most emblematic festivals in Mallorca. It commemorates the locals' victory over the Ottoman pirates in 1550. The central event is a simulated battle between "Moors and Christians," where residents dressed in traditional costumes reenact the historic confrontation on the streets of Pollença. The festival mixes patriotic fervor with festive celebration, including music, dances, and a community atmosphere. It is a unique experience that attracts crowds due to its historical significance and spectacularity.

 

 

This is one of the island's perfect festivities to experience in the summer if you are staying at any of our VIVA Hotels since they are located just a few kilometers from Pollença. At VIVA Hotels, we have everything ready to welcome you as you deserve, whether you are traveling with family, alone, as a couple, or with friends. Our accommodations feature swimming pools, wellness centers, and rooms equipped with the best amenities and services. Enjoy the vacation you deserve at VIVA Hotels.

 

5. Fiesta de la Virgen de Agosto

The Feast of the Virgin of August, celebrated on August 15th throughout Mallorca, is a day of profound religious significance that venerates the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. In Valldemossa, it stands out for honoring Santa Catalina Thomàs, the only saint from Mallorca, with processions and an atmosphere of devotion. The streets are decorated, and residents participate in masses and singing. In addition to religious ceremonies, there are cultural activities, live music, and local markets.

6. Fiestas de Sant Bartomeu

The Festivities of Sant Bartomeu, celebrated in August in Sóller and Capdepera, are a vibrant tribute to the patron Saint Bartholomew. These festivities combine religious tradition with a wide range of recreational and cultural activities. The streets fill with music, from concerts to sardanas and folk dances. Fireworks light up the night sky, marking the climax of the celebrations. Additionally, if you're traveling with children, it's good to know that there are workshops and games for the little ones.

 

7. Fiestas del Rei en Jaume

Celebrated at the beginning of September in Santa Ponsa, these festivities commemorate the arrival and victory of James I of Aragon in 1229, crucial for the conquest of the island. The event is highlighted by its spectacular historical recreation of the battles between Moors and Christians, attracting crowds for its dynamism and historical accuracy. Additionally, it features a medieval market, tournaments, concerts, and activities for all ages.

8. Feria de Andratx

This fair, held in November, is one of the most anticipated events in Mallorca. The annual Andratx Fair combines tradition and modernity, offering everything from local artisanal products to the latest in technology and agricultural machinery. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, such as animal exhibitions, demonstrations of ancient crafts, contests, and tastings of typical Mallorcan cuisine. Without a doubt, a spectacle worth seeing.

 

And here ends this tour through some of the most popular fairs and festivities in Mallorca. That said, if you are in Mallorca on any of these dates and it coincides with the start of these festivities, do not miss the opportunity to dedicate a few hours to experience and enjoy all that they have to offer. In this way, you will immerse yourself in Mallorca in the most authentic way. We look forward to seeing you!