After the Christmas holiday season, Palma de Majorca celebrates the patron saint of Palma – San Sebastian – on the 20th of January. The complete program can be checked at[…]
read more...At the end of January, the almonds flower with beautiful white with pink tone flowers marking that the end of winter is near and spring will soon arrive. These views[…]
read more...Felanitx is a fairly large town situated a few miles inland from Majorca’s east coast. It takes about 20 minutes or so to get there from resorts such as Cala[…]
read more...Located on the south eastern side of the island (about 15 mins drive from Cala D’or) S’Horta (pronounced ‘SORTA’) has its village festival the last week in May. One of[…]
read more...Costa Nord is an initiative of the actor Michael Douglas encouraging diversity and artistic creation. Every summer they organise a series of concerts free of charge in this old residence[…]
read more...Every year a number of concerts are organised in historical locations of Majorca. The Candle Concert is a piano concert where the artist and the visitors are surrounded by candle light[…]
read more...The Sunday after Easter is known as “Domingo del Ángel” (Angel Sunday) in Majorca, a day celebrated in the capital, Palma de Mallorca, with a procession, blessings and plenty of[…]
read more...Semana Santa translates to ‘Holy Week’ in English and is celebrated extensively throughout Spain. It is the last week of Lent before Easter in the Christian calendar and is probably[…]
read more...At the end of March to early April each year, Palma de Majorca celebrates the S.A.R. Princess Sofia Sailing Trophy, in the bay of Palma. This international sailing event is […]
read more...The ‘Day of the Balearic Islands’ is held on the 1st of March every year. It is a celebration of the ‘Balearic Islands Statute of Autonomy’ which came into effect[…]
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