Events on Mallorca
The island's traditional fiestas, sorted by date: fire nights, historical battles, wine festivals and ferias. With dates for this year and next, exact locations and tips for your visit.
Genuine traditions
Only annually recurring fiestas with history, no club events or one-off shows.
Every region
From Palma across the Tramuntana to the east of the island: the key fiestas of every corner of Mallorca.
Like a local
Getting there, crowds, costs: the practical details most guidebooks leave out.
Events in July
These traditional fiestas are coming up now.
Festes de Sant Jaume in Alcúdia
Alcúdia (North)
Alcúdia honours its patron Sant Jaume with a week of concerts, processions and fireworks. The highlight is 25 July in the old town.
18 to 26 July 2026 (provisional)
La Patrona in Pollença (Moros i Cristians)
Pollença (North)
On 2 August Pollença re-enacts the pirate battle of 1550: Joan Mas against the corsair Dragut, preceded by a festival week with concerts and the Alborada.
24 July to 2 August 2026
Reyes Magos in Palma
Religious festival
The Three Kings arrive by boat in Palma's harbour on 5 January, parade through the city with the Cabalgata and hand out sweets.
5 to 6 January 2026
Sant Antoni in Artà
Traditional fire festival
Artà's Dimonis are among the oldest on the island: fire night on 16 January, Cavallets dances and the Beneïdes on 17 January.
16 to 17 January 2026
Sant Antoni in Sa Pobla
Traditional fire festival
Mallorca's wildest winter night: in Sa Pobla, Dimonis dance around towering fires, with Espinagades and music until morning.
16 to 17 January 2026
Sant Sebastià in Palma
Traditional fire festival
Palma's biggest city festival: Verbena night with free concerts on the old town squares, Foguerons for grilling and a Correfoc fire finale.
19 to 20 January 2026
Sa Rua and Sa Rueta - Carnival in Palma
Carnival parade
Palma's carnival: Sa Rueta, the children's parade in the old town, and one week later Sa Rua, Mallorca's biggest carnival parade with floats and dance groups.
8 to 15 February 2026
Date to be confirmed
Fira del Fang in Marratxí
Traditional fair
Mallorca's only fair dedicated purely to ceramics: potters from Marratxí and across Spain show siurells, tableware and craftsmanship around Sant Marçal.
5 to 15 March 2026
Date to be confirmed
Semana Santa in Palma
Religious festival
During Holy Week, 33 brotherhoods process through Palma's old town. The highlight is the Crist de la Sang procession on Maundy Thursday.
29 March to 5 April 2026
Fira de Maig in Sineu
Traditional fair
Mallorca's oldest fair (since 1318) fills Sineu on the first Sunday of May with a livestock market, farm machinery, crafts and inland produce.
3 May 2026
Date to be confirmed
Es Firó in Sóller (Moros i Cristians)
Historical festival
Every May, Sóller re-enacts the pirate battle of 1561: thousands in costume fight on the beach and in the old town until the Christians win.
11 May 2026
Date to be confirmed
Corpus Christi in Palma
Religious festival
On Corpus Christi a solemn procession moves from the cathedral through Palma old town, accompanied by flower carpets and the dancing Àguiles.
4 to 7 June 2026
Date to be confirmed
Nit de Sant Joan (Midsummer Night) in Palma
Midsummer festival
On the night of 23 to 24 June Palma celebrates midsummer: fire and Correfoc at the Parc de la Mar, bonfires on the beaches, a midnight swim in the sea.
23 to 24 June 2026
Sant Pere in Port d'Alcúdia
Patron saint festival
On 29 June Port d'Alcúdia honours Sant Pere: a sea procession of decorated boats, mass at the harbour and a festival week in the fishing quarter.
29 June 2026
Fiestas on Mallorca: more than beach and sun
Mallorca celebrates all year round: in January the fires of Sant Antoni and Sant Sebastià burn, in May Sóller re-enacts the pirate battle of 1561 at Es Firó, in June the beaches light up for Nit de Sant Joan, and autumn brings wine festivals and the great ferias of Inca and Sineu.
This page collects the island's traditional, annually recurring fiestas with concrete dates, exact locations and practical tips. We update the dates as soon as the municipalities confirm them officially.