Mallorca Fiestas
JANUARY
January 5 : The arrival of the 3 kings is celebrated in the harbour at
Puerto Alcudia (Spanish Christmas Festival)
January 6 : Feast of Epiphany
January 9 : Feast of Saint Julia, Campos
January 16 : Feast of Saint Honoratx, Algaida
January 16-17 : Taking place in various towns across the island, the Fiesta
of Sant Antoni celebrates the patron saint of farm animals. It's a fun
and colourful event which sees participants dress up in elaborate animal
costumes and parade through the town. A fire is lit in the evening, usually
in the town square, which is used to ward off evil spirits. There is usually
plenty of food and drink for sale and participants sing traditional songs
honouring the saint and perform dances around the fire. Pollensa celebrates
'Pi de Sant Antoni' where an enormous fir tree is taken through the town
to the main square.
January 19 : The fiestas of 'Revetia de Sant Sebastia' are celebrated
mainly in Palma and Costitx where festivities take place around large
bonfires.
January 20 : The fiestas of 'Saint Sebastia' are celebrated throughout
the island including Pollensa.
FEBRUARY
February 5 : Feast of Santa Agueda, Sencelles
February 7-13 : Carnival fiestas are celebrated throughout the island
during February. In Pollensa and Puerto Pollensa the carnival fiestas
take place between 7th and 13th February with street parades and fancy
dress parties.
February 11 : Feast of la Mare of Deu of Lourdes, Soller
February 27 : Feast of Son Franciniana Cirer, Sencelles
MARCH
March 1 : Balearics Day - Mallorca Public Holiday
APRIL
Easter Week : Known as 'Semana Santa'. Pollensa celebrates Easter Friday
with its typical fiesta named 'Davallament'.
April 23 : The feast of Sant Jordi, Bunyola and Ses Salines
April 25 : The feast of Sant Marc, Sineu
MAY
May 1 : Labour Day and Romeria of Biniamar, Selva
May 8 : The feast of the apparition of Sant Miquel in Sant Llorenc des
Cardassar (Son Carrio)
May 11 (second Sunday in May) : The fiestas of 'Festes de Moros i Cristians',
'Ses Valentes Dones' are celebrated mainly in Soller to celebrate the
victory in 1561 over the Turkish pirates.
May 24 : The feast of Sant Domenec in Manacor
? First Sunday of May :
- Feast of Jai in Buger
- Romeria at the hermitage of Maristela in Esporles
- Romeria at the Santuari of the Consolation in Santanyi
- Fair in Sineu
? Second Sunday of May : Fair of Soller
? Monday before the second Sunday of May :
- Feast of Moors and Christians, Soller
JUNE
June 13 : The fiestas of 'Sant Antoni of Padua' are celebrated in Arta
with the participation of the traditional 'cavallets'. The fiesta of Corpus
Christi, 'Ball de les Aguiles' is also celebrated in Pollensa.
June 24 : The fiestas of 'Sant Joan' are celebrated in Muro with the traditional
Revetia, bulls, theatre performances and more. In Sant Joan the fiestas
af 'Festa del sol que balle' is also celebrated with processions, typical
dances and more.
June 29 : The patron fiestas of 'Sant Pere' are celebrated in Palma, Puerto
Alcudia and Andratx with seaside processions.
June 30 : The fiesta of 'Romeria de Sant Marcal' is celebrated in Marratxi
with the exhibition and market of 'siurells' and other typical ceramic
pots and ornaments.
JULY
July 2 : The fiesta of 'Romeria a la Virgen de la Victoria' is a typical
pilgrimage celebrated in Alcudia.
July (15) 16 : The fiestas of 'Verge del Carme' are celebrated mainly
in Port d'Andratx, Cala ratjada, Soller and Puerto Pollensa with a night
time seaside procession in honour of the patron of marines and fishermen.
July 25 : The fiestas of 'Sant Jaume' are celebrated mainly in Alcudia,
Calvia, binissalem, Muro, Santanyi and Portocolom with the typical 'colcada'
where horses are ridden around the town.
Last Sunday of July : Popular fiestas are celebrated in Fornells.
July 28 : The fiestas of 'Santa Catalina Thomas' are celebrated mainly
in Valldermossa with the typical 'Carro de la Beata' being shown around
the streets followed by other floats.
AUGUST
August 2 : The fiesta of 'Ntra Sra dels Angels' simulating the battle
of the Moors and Christians' is based in Pollensa.
August 10 : The patron fiestas of 'Sant Bartomeu' with the typical 'Cossiers'
are celebrated in Algaida and Montuiri.
August 24 : The patron fiestas of 'Sant Bartomeu' with the typical horse
races is celebrated in Arta & Capdepera.
August 28 : The fiesta of 'Sant Agusti' is celebrated in Felanitx with
medieval dancing of the typical 'Cavallets'.
August 29 : Patron fiestas are celebrated in Sant Joan.
SEPTEMBER
September 3 : The fiesta of 'Processo de la Beata' is celebrated in Santa
Margalida.
September 21 : The fiesta of 'Sant Mateu' is celebrated in Bunyola.
Last Sunday of September : The fiesta of @Festa des Vermar' is celebrated
in Binissalem which is a harvest festival with 'boleros' and other traditional
dances.
OCTOBER
First Sunday of October : The fiesta of 'Torrada d'es Botifarro' is celebrated
in Sant Joan where typical sausages are made and cooked on open fires,
as well as performing regional traditional dances named 'xeremies i capgrossos'.
Third Sunday of October : Typical fiestas are celebrated in Palma dedicated
to Santa Catalina Tomas 'La Beatera'. Procession with floats where many
towns from across the island participate.
NOVEMBER
Third Thursday of November : The Dijous Bo at Inca (literally translated
as Good Thursday) is one of the most famous fairs celebrated in Mallorca
during the year and the biggest of the autumn season. A must go for those
visiting Mallorca (Majorca) during November.
November 30 : The patron fiesta of 'Sant Andreu' is celebrated in Santanyi.
DECEMBER
December 25/25 : Families in towns across the island celebrate a traditional
'Christmas' with Santa Claus.
December 31 : The fiesta of 'l'Estandard' is celebrated in Palma which
commemorates the Christian conquest of the city by King Jaime I in 1229.
All of the information given above is sourced from the Illes Balears
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