In Spain you can spend every day of summer at a local village fiesta

True. You would need 67 summers attending one festival per day if you wanted to see them all. Surprisingly, no one is known to have done this (yet). So, if you are 10 years old when you read this, here is your world record challange ;)

If you are on holiday in Mallorca, there is some festival somewhere during your time here. Most likely.

Here a list of festivals and village fiestas that might be on when you are here.

Local Festivals in Mallorca 2026

Discover all the major and local festivals in Mallorca for 2026! From Sant Antoni in Manacor to Dijous Bo in Inca, this month-by-month guide details dates, locations, activities, and where to experience the best of Mallorcan culture.

MALLORCA FESTIVALS & LOCAL FESTIVITIES – 2026

Mallorca is famous for its beaches, landscapes, and vibrant festivals. This month-by-month guide for 2026 helps you plan your trip to enjoy both major and local cultural events. All dates are verified with official municipal sources and local newspapers.

JANUARY 2026

Sant Antoni Abat – 16–17 January
Where: Sa Pobla, Manacor, Artà, Pollença, Muro, Son Servera, Palma & others
Description: Mallorca’s iconic winter festival celebrating animals, fire, music, and folklore. Includes bonfires (foguerons), demon figures (dimonis), live folk music, and blessing of animals.
Setting: Outdoors – village squares and streets
Source: CAIB Calendar

Sant Sebastià – 20 January
Where: Palma, Deià, Costitx, Es Capdellà, Palmanyola
Description: Patron saint of Palma. Celebrations include open-air concerts, fireworks, and cultural performances.
Setting: City squares and outdoor stages
Source: Palma City Council | CAIB Calendar

Sant Julià i Santa Basilissa – 22 January
Where: Campos
Description: Local patron saints celebrated with religious ceremonies and small festivities.
Setting: Church and town centre
Source: Ajuntament de Campos | CAIB Calendar

FEBRUARY 2026

Carnaval / Darrers Dies – Mid-February
Where: Palma, Manacor, Inca, villages island-wide
Description: Mallorca’s Carnival before Lent. Features costume parades (Sa Rua), children’s events, satirical floats, and “Burial of the Sardine”.
Setting: Outdoor town centre parades
Source: Palma Carnival | Manacor | Ultima Hora

Local Winter Festius – 5 & 27 February
Where: Sencelles, Biniali
Description: Minor patron or seasonal holidays with village gatherings and cultural acts.
Setting: Village centres
Source: CAIB Calendar

MARCH 2026

Dia de les Illes Balears – 1 March
Where: Across Mallorca
Description: Celebration of Balearic autonomy with cultural exhibitions, music, dance, and family-friendly activities.
Setting: Public squares and cultural venues
Source: CAIB

APRIL 2026

Semana Santa (Holy Week) – Late March–Early April
Where: Palma, Pollença, Artà, Manacor
Description: Religious processions with candle-light, drummers, and historic brotherhoods.
Setting: Streets and churches
Source: Diocesis de Mallorca | Artà Town Hall | Manacor

Sant Marc – 25 April
Where: Sineu
Description: Agricultural festival with blessing of animals and traditional food.
Setting: Town square and church
Source: Ajuntament de Sineu | CAIB Calendar

MAY 2026

Sant Isidre (Farmers’ Day) – 15 May
Where: Felanitx (s’Horta, Cala Ferrera)
Description: Patron saint of farmers celebrated with religious services and rural traditions.
Setting: Church and village centre
Source: Felanitx Town Hall | CAIB Calendar

JUNE 2026

Sant Joan – 24 June
Where: Palma, Deià, Calvià, coastal towns
Description: Summer solstice celebration with beach bonfires, fireworks, and night swimming.
Setting: Beaches, ports, town squares
Source: Calvià | Palma | CAIB Calendar

Mallorca Live Festival – 12–14 June
Where: Calvià
Description: International music festival with large outdoor concerts and famous artists.
Setting: Festival grounds
Source: Calvià Town Hall | Mallorca Live Festival

JULY 2026

Mare de Déu del Carme – 16 July
Where: Porto Cristo, coastal towns
Description: Patron saint of fishermen with boat processions and religious ceremonies.
Setting: Port and harbour
Source: Manacor | VisitManacor

Sant Jaume – 25 July
Where: Manacor
Description: Patron saint festival with concerts and cultural events.
Setting: Town squares
Source: Manacor | VisitManacor

AUGUST 2026

Mare de Déu d’Agost – 15 August
Where: Island-wide
Description: Assumption of the Virgin Mary with religious processions and evening celebrations.
Setting: Churches and plazas
Source: CAIB Calendar

Sant Bartomeu – 24 August
Where: Sóller, Capdepera, Valldemossa
Description: Summer town fiestas with concerts, fireworks, and community meals.
Setting: Town centres
Source: Sóller | Capdepera | Valldemossa

SEPTEMBER 2026

Sa Vermada – 25 September
Where: Binissalem
Description: Traditional grape harvest festival with wine tastings and folk dances.
Setting: Streets and local bodegas
Source: Binissalem

Sant Miquel – 29 September
Where: Llucmajor, Sant Llorenç des Cardassar
Description: Patron saint fiestas with traditional fairs and music.
Setting: Town squares
Source: Llucmajor | Sant Llorenç

OCTOBER 2026

Sa Fira – 22 October
Where: Campos
Description: Agricultural and artisan fair with market stalls and local food.
Setting: Outdoor fairgrounds
Source: Ajuntament de Campos

NOVEMBER 2026

Dijous Bo – November (Thursday)
Where: Inca
Description: Largest traditional fair on Mallorca with livestock exhibitions, gastronomy, and island-wide attendance.
Setting: Entire town
Source: Ajuntament d’Inca | Dijous Bo

DECEMBER 2026

Local Winter Patron Festivals – 4–10 December
Where: Vilafranca de Bonany, Lloret de Vista Alegre
Description: Patron saint celebrations with religious acts and local gatherings.
Setting: Churches and plazas
Source: Vilafranca de Bonany | Lloret de Vista Alegre | CAIB Calendar

Planning Tip: Many festivals span multiple days and include parades, markets, and local cuisine. Always check official town websites for full program details and start times.


Next
Next

What were the windmills in Mallorca used for?