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Mallorca fills with festive fairs, local traditions, and Christmas magic.

Date: November & December

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🌾 Ferias, Heritage & Christmas Celebrations (November–December)

As the island moves from harvest time to the festive season, Mallorca fills with autumn fairs, local traditions, and Christmas magic. From village streets lined with artisans to centuries-old rituals in Palma’s Cathedral, November and December bring some of the most authentic moments of the year.

Here’s a roundup of upcoming ferias & festivities around the island:

🌿 Traditional Fairs

  • Nov 1–2 · Fira d’Època (Inca) – Local food & crafts fair.
  • Nov 8–9 · Fira de Tardor (Marratxí) – Autumn fair with local produce & artisan stalls.
  • Nov 8–9 · Fira de sa Carabassa (Muro) – Agricultural & pumpkin-themed fair with food and crafts.
  • Nov 8–10 · La Fira (Pollença) – One of Mallorca’s largest autumn fairs: agriculture, crafts & trade.
  • Nov 13 · Dijous Bo (Inca) – The island’s biggest fair, celebrating agriculture, gastronomy & culture.
  • Nov 15–16 · Fira de s’Oliva (Caimari) – Olive fair with tastings, local produce & artisan products.
  • Nov 14–16 · Fira de les Feines de Tardor (Es Capdellà) – Crafts & traditional trades.
  • Nov 15 · Fira d’Entitats (Sineu)
  • Nov 16 · Fira de la Mel (Llubí) – Honey fair with gastronomy & local beekeepers.
  • Nov 16 · Fira de la Gent Gran (Ses Salines)
  • Nov 21-23 · Fira de Lutiers (Sa Pobla) – Instrument makers’ fair showcasing handmade guitars & violins.
  • Nov 21–24 · Fira de Santa Catalina (Bunyola) – Local celebration & fair (on the 23rd!) dedicated to crafts & traditional products.
  • Nov 25 · Fira Tradicional (Llubí) – Agriculture, livestock & trade.
  • Nov 28-30 · Fira de l’Esclata-sang i de la Muntanya (Mancor de la Vall) – Mushrooms, local produce, crafts, and mountain culture.
  • Nov 29 · Festa del Vi Novell (Santa Maria del Camí) – Celebration of the new wine.
  • Nov 29 · V Fira de Comerç Local (Sant Llorenç des Cardassar) – A vibrant celebration of artisans, local businesses, community groups, and the spirit that makes the village thrive.
  • Nov 29–30 · Fira de l’Arròs Pobler (Sa Pobla) – Agriculture, industry & gastronomy focused on rice.
  • Dec 7 · Fira de sa Perdiu (Montuïri) – Partridge fair with crafts & local products.
  • Dec 14 · Fira de Sant Tomàs – Fira de les Matances (Sineu) – Traditional pig slaughter fair with food, crafts & heritage.
  • Dec 21 · Fira de la Llet d’Ametlla (Pla de Na Tesa, Marratxí) – Almond milk & gastronomy fair.
  • December (throughout the month) · Christmas Markets in Palma – Festive artisan markets featuring local crafts, decorations, and seasonal treats.

🎉 Traditional Festivities

  • Nov 28 · Changing of the Guard – Historical reenactment by the former Regiment of Volunteers of Palma in front of the Royal Palace of La Almudaina.
  • Dec 4 · Festivity of Santa Bárbara (Vilafranca de Bonany).
  • Dec 13 · Festivity of Santa Llúcia – Christmas Concert by the Swedish School Choir at Palma Cathedral.
  • Dec 24 · Matines & Canto de la Sibil·la – Christmas Eve Midnight Mass featuring the Canto de la Sibila, a medieval chant declared UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
    • Cathedral of Mallorca, Palma: 23:00
    • Sanctuary of Lluc, Escorca: 19:00 (performed by Els Blauets children’s choir)
  • Dec 26 · Canto de la Sibila – Santa Eulàlia Church, Palma (19:30) by Capella Mallorquina.
  • Dec 31 · Festa de l’Estendard, Palma – Commemoration of King Jaume I’s conquest of Mallorca (1229).
    • 10:15 · Raising of the Royal Banner of Conquest and King Martí’s crest at Plaça de Cort.

🎄 Christmas Season Highlights

Palma and many Mallorcan towns come alive with lights, markets, and music. The Canto de la Sibila on Christmas Eve and the Festa de l’Estendard on New Year’s Eve mark two of Mallorca’s most meaningful cultural traditions.

📍 Across Mallorca
🕒 Mostly daytime & early evening · Free entry
📲 Full weekly updates: thecalendarmallorca.com

🗒️ Note: Full details are usually confirmed only days or weeks before each event. Dates and programs may change (especially in case of bad weather). For the latest info, always check our Event Calendar at The Calendar Mallorca or your local ajuntament’s website/social channels.

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