🌾 XLIV Fira Agrícola i Ramadera de Santa Eugènia
📅 16–20 April 2026
📍 Santa Eugènia
A true celebration of rural Mallorca – tradition, community, and countryside life come together in one of the island’s most authentic spring fairs.
Each year on the third Sunday of April, Santa Eugènia opens its streets for its beloved Fira Agrícola i Ramadera – a moment to reconnect, celebrate local identity, and showcase the agricultural and cultural roots of the village.
Now in its 44th edition, the fair blends long-standing traditions with new ideas, creating a programme that feels both deeply local and refreshingly alive.
✨ What to Expect
🐑 Agricultural & livestock fair
The heart of the event — with animal displays, local produce, traditional tools, and a strong focus on rural heritage.
📸 New for 2026
The first Marató Fotogràfica, capturing the life and spirit of the fair through a creative lens across the weekend.
🏆 Gala de la Cultura i l’Esport
A special evening recognising local talent and community contribution.
🎭 Teatre de Barra
Short theatre pieces performed across village bars — one of Mallorca’s most loved cultural formats.
🎶 Music, dance & traditions
From ball de bot and castellers to live performances and popular dances filling the streets.
👨👩👧 Family-friendly atmosphere
Workshops, games, shows, and activities designed for all ages throughout the weekend.
📅 Programme Highlights
Thursday 16 April
🎭 Teatre de Barra across village bars (multiple sessions)
Friday 17 April
📸 Start of the Photography Marathon
🐔 Opening of the Mostra d’Aviram Autòcton
🏆 Gala de la Cultura i l’Esport
Saturday 18 April
🎈 Children’s show Astronautes Estrellats
🏗️ Diada Castellera
🎨 Exhibitions & cultural showcases
💃 Ballada popular with Càrritx
Sunday 19 April (Main Fair Day)
🌾 Full agricultural & livestock fair
🛍️ Artisan market & local products
🚜 Traditional machinery & vintage vehicles
🎪 Family activities, magic shows & performances
Monday 20 April
🌼 Children’s Spring Day with games and activities
💫 A fair that feels like stepping into the Mallorca of before — and still very much alive today.