🎉 Local Fiestas & Traditional Celebrations in Mallorca · May & June 2026
As Mallorca moves into late spring and early summer, the island comes alive with its most vibrant ferias, food festivals, and traditional celebrations 🌿
From village fairs and historical re-enactments to seaside festivities and long summer nights, this is one of the best times to experience the island’s local culture – a poc a poc.
✨ Highlights you shouldn’t miss
🌸 May 1 · Costitx en Flor
A village transformed into a living floral gallery, filled with installations created by the local community.
🌿 May 7 · Dijous Gros
One of Mallorca’s most traditional and beloved fairs is back. Dijous Gros transforms Inca into a lively hub of markets, food, music, and community
⚔️ May 11 · Es Firó (Sóller)
One of Mallorca’s most iconic celebrations. A dramatic re-enactment of the 1561 battle against pirate invasions, with the action moving from Port de Sóller into the town. Expect costumes, live battles, and a full village immersed in history.
🐌 May 17 · Fira del Caragol (Sant Jordi)
A very Mallorcan gastronomic fair dedicated to snails — lively, local, and always packed.
🔥 June 23–24 · Sant Joan
One of the most magical nights of the year, with bonfires, correfocs, and rituals to welcome summer across the island.
⚓ June 29 · Sant Pere
Seaside celebrations honouring the patron saint of fishermen, with processions on the water in ports across Mallorca.
🗓️ Full Calendar of Local Fairs (May–June)
🌿 May
May 1
– Fira de la Flor — Costitx
– Fira del Vi i el Formatge — Estellencs
– Fira de Ses Salines — Ses Salines
May 1–2
– Rata Market — Andratx
May 2
– Fira des Jai — Búger
May 3
– Fira des Peix — Colònia de Sant Pere
– Fira de la Creu — Selva
– Fira de Maig — Sineu
– Fira des Tondre — Es Llombards
May 7
– Dijous Gros — Inca – More info here!
May 10
– Fira de Maig — Campanet – More info here!
– Fira de ses Vaques — Campos – More info here!
– Fira Ramadera — Son Carrió – More info here!
– Fira de Maig — Felanitx – More info here!
– Fira de Maig — Lloret de Vistalegre – More info here!
May 11
Es Firó (Sóller) – More info here!
One of Mallorca’s most iconic celebrations. A dramatic re-enactment of the 1561 battle against pirate invasions, with the action moving from Port de Sóller into the town. Expect costumes, live battles, and a full village immersed in history.
May 14–17
– Fira de la Sardina — Palma – More info here!
May 15–17
– Mercado Medieval — Capdepera – More info here!
May 17
– Fira del Caragol — Sant Jordi (Palma) – More info here!
– Fira de Maig — Sencelles – More info here!
May 23–24
– Mostra de la Tonyina — Port de Pollença – More info here!
May 24
– Fira de S’Horta — Felanitx – More info here!
May 29–June 11
– Fira de Primavera — Manacor – Find more info here!
May 30–31
– Fira Ecològica — Puigpunyent – Find more info here!
– Fira de la Pedra — Binissalem – Find more info here!
☀️ June
June 5–6
– Fira Nocturna de la Patata — Sa Pobla – Find more info here!
June 7
– Fira de Biniali — Sencelles – More info here!
– Fira de sa Sabata — Lloseta – More info here!
June 13
– Fira de ses Herbes — Selva – More info here!
– Fira de l’Albercoc — Porreres – More info here!
June 13–14
– Fira Agrícola & Ramadera — Son Servera – More info here!
🔥 June 23–24 · Sant Joan
One of the most magical nights of the year, with bonfires, correfocs, and rituals to welcome summer across the island.
⚓ June 29 · Sant Pere
Seaside celebrations honouring the patron saint of fishermen, with processions on the water in ports across Mallorca.
👀 Also worth noting
– May 29 & June 26 · Changing of the Guard — Almudaina Palace, Palma
🗒️ Good to know
– Full programs are often confirmed just days before each event
– Timings and activities may vary (especially depending on weather)
– Popular fairs can get busy — plan ahead
👉 For updates, check The Calendar Mallorca or your local ajuntament
💫 Why this season matters
Because this is when Mallorca feels most alive and authentic.
Villages open up, traditions take over, and you experience the island through its people, culture, and celebrations.