Each November, Pollença transforms into a vibrant showcase of craftsmanship, culture, and creativity with its historic Fira de Pollença, now in its 42nd edition.
This year’s theme, “Futur Habitable” (A Livable Future), continues the town’s three-year cycle of reflection and innovation – inviting visitors to explore how design, tradition, and sustainability can help shape a better world.
🏺 La Fira de Pollença 2025 – “Futur Habitable”
📅 November 7–10 | 📍 Pollença
🎟️ Free Entry
🌿 Reflection, Craft & Conscious Living
Under the motto #ReflexionamLaFiraDePollença, the fair encourages reflection on how we live, what we consume, and where we’re heading. Following the themes Repensar dissenys (2023) and Tocar fusta (2024), Futur Habitable is not only an exhibition but also a statement — showing how design can serve as a tool for environmental and social change.
The main exhibition at the Església del Roser and Claustre de Sant Domingo highlights artisans and designers who work with natural materials, championing local craftsmanship, sustainability, and innovation.
🛍️ The Fairgrounds
- Claustre de Sant Domingo – Mostra d’Artesania (42nd Craft Fair): handmade ceramics, jewellery, textiles, woodwork, and design pieces from artisans across Mallorca.
- Carrer del Marquès Desbrull & Carrer del Convent – Fira Pagesa i de Producte Local: local producers, gastronomy, tastings, and an animal show.
- Plaça Major – live music, family workshops, performances, and “food trucks.”
- Via Pollentia – local businesses and trade zone.
- Carrer Major – exhibition of historic Pollença shops and photographs from “a time gone by.”
🎨 Events & Activities
Across four days, the fair offers a packed schedule of culture, tradition, and reflection:
- Inaugurations & Exhibitions: Futur Habitable (Església del Roser), El Pi de Formentor photo exhibition, and Antics Comerços del Carrer Major.
- Workshops: basket weaving (llatra), stamping and printing, floral decoration, and family art spaces.
- Cultural activities: storytelling, concerts, book presentations, exhibitions, and Correfocs by Dimonis Ca de Bou.
- Sports: Fira Race “U Calvari,” skating exhibitions, bike trials, and various football, volleyball, and basketball matches.
- Gastronomy: local food tastings, a Paella Contest, and a Live Cooking show with chef Andreu Segura — proceeds supporting local charities.
🏆 Competitions & Highlights
- 1st Pollença Artisan Competition – judged by professionals and public vote.
- VI Rooster Contest and Culinary Competitions at the local producers’ area.
- FiraBauxa – the fair’s night festival featuring live concerts and DJs until late.
- Sunday – livestock shows, falconry demonstrations, and Ball de Bot folk dance.
💭 Tradition Meets Tomorrow
La Fira de Pollença is much more than a local market — it’s a living reflection of the island’s identity. Here, tradition and innovation meet through craftsmanship, music, and the people who keep Mallorcan culture alive.
A space to celebrate creativity, community, and the conscious use of what we have close to home — imagining together a “Futur Habitable.”
📲 More info: ajpollenca.net