Semana Santa Traditions, Celebrations & Local Flavours
From April 13th to 21st, 2025, Mallorca is transformed by the spirit of Semana Santa (Holy Week) – a time of reflection, tradition, and celebration deeply rooted in the island’s culture.
Whether you’re here for the iconic processions, local customs, or just to soak up the festive atmosphere, Easter in Mallorca is a beautiful blend of the sacred and the social. Here’s everything you need to know.



✨ Traditions & Celebrations Across the Island
Easter on Mallorca is rich with symbolism, emotional performances, and age-old rituals. Each day of Semana Santa holds its own unique magic:
🌿 Palm Sunday (April 13)
The week begins with the blessing of palms at churches island-wide. At Palma Cathedral (La Seu), the celebration is especially moving, featuring a large-scale procession and Passion Mass.
🕊️ Maundy Thursday (April 17)
One of the most important days of the week, with processions taking place across Mallorca. In Palma, don’t miss the iconic Procession of the Blood (Sant Crist de La Sang)—a solemn event with cofradías (brotherhoods) in traditional robes carrying religious statues through candlelit streets.
🕯️ Good Friday (April 18)
Experience deeply touching reenactments of the Passion:
- Sineu’s Procession of the Interment
- “El Davallament” in Pollença and Felanitx (The Descent from the Cross) – Find out more here!
- Via Crucis on the Cathedral Steps – A dramatic performance written by Llorenç Moyà. – Find out more here!
🎉 Easter Sunday (April 20)
A more joyful mood returns with the Procession of the Encounter at Palma Cathedral, symbolizing the resurrection and reuniting of Mary and Jesus.
🌸 Easter Monday (April 21)
A public holiday unique to the Balearics, perfect for family gatherings, hikes, and picnics. Expect laid-back local festivities and a relaxed atmosphere throughout the island.



📍 Semana Santa 2025 at La Seu – The Heart of Holy Week in Palma
La Seu, Mallorca’s majestic cathedral, becomes the epicentre of Holy Week. From processions to benefit concerts, this is the place to witness the island’s most sacred Easter traditions. Find all the details here!
Highlights:
- April 11: Processó dels Estendards
- April 13: Palm Sunday Mass & Procession
- April 17: Arrival of Crist de s’Indioteria & Mass of the Lord’s Supper
- April 18: Good Friday ceremonies & Descent of Christ
- April 19: Easter Vigil at 22:00
📍 Catedral de Mallorca, Palma
📞 +34 971 793 750
🎥 Livestreamed on YouTube – Just search “Catedral de Mallorca”



🐣 More Easter Moments to Experience
While tradition is at the heart of Semana Santa, Easter on Mallorca is also a time of community and celebration. Many towns host artisan markets, live music, and cultural events. It’s the perfect time to explore the island’s villages, enjoy spring hikes, or settle in for a long brunch with family.
Find our favourite Easter events on Mallorca here!

at Chez Junior Sóller


🍬 Don’t Miss These Easter Treats
No Easter is complete without indulging in a few Mallorcan specialties:
- Panades – Savoury pastries, often filled with lamb or peas.
- Robiols – Sweet half-moon pastries with jam, cream, or chocolate.
- Crespells – Crumbly Easter cookies shaped like stars and flowers.
You’ll find these homemade in bakeries across the island and on every local family’s table.


ℹ️ Know Before You Go: Public Holiday Tips
🛍️ Shops & Services – Most stores close on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, but Palma’s city centre and tourist areas often remain active.
🚌 Transport – Buses and trains usually run on a holiday schedule.
🎭 Events & Activities – Look out for special Easter markets, performances, and open-air celebrations. Check our calendar to stay updated!



Let The Calendar Mallorca be your guide this Easter.
Whether you’re chasing processions or pastries, we’ll keep you connected to the best of what’s happening across the island.
👉 For full event listings, visit our online calendar – your shortcut to the best of Mallorca.