January |
1 |
New Years Day - Public Holiday |
|
5 |
The arrival of the Three Kings and worship of the baby
Jesus. |
|
6 |
Feast of The Epiphany - Public Holiday |
|
16-17 |
Fiesta of Sant Antoni Abat the patron saint of
animals. |
March |
1 |
Balearics Day - Public Holiday |
Lent |
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The Carnival Fiestas begin on the Thursday before Lent
(Dijous Llarder), and continue until Ash Wednesday (Dimecres de Cendra)
with street parades and fancy-dress parties all over the island. |
Easter |
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The festivities of Easter begin on Palm Sunday when
palm and olive branches are blessed. On Good Friday a parade takes place
through the streets of the town of Andratx. On Easter Sunday there is a
procession to celebrate Jesus' meeting with the Virgin Mary and finally,
on Easter Monday a pilgrimage to the Tower of Sant Elm takes place. |
May |
1 |
May Day - Public Holiday |
June |
|
Nearby Santa Ponsa is famous throughout the island for
hosting two big Fiestas every year. The first is called the Rocio, and
this is a five day Andalucian Religious Festival, which is held during
the first weekend in June each year. In keeping with most religious
festivals in Mallorca these days, it becomes a long weekend of food,
drink and music, along with a little bit of praying! The Rocio does
attract a large number of people to the town each year, and there is
always a great selection of side shows and stalls. |
|
24 |
Fiesta of Saint John the Baptist the patron saint of
Calvia. In Calvia town a mass is celebrated, and the inhabitants of over
75 years of age are invited to have a dish of almond ice cream with an
ensaimada. |
July |
25 |
Fiesta of Saint James. This fiesta is the most talked
about in Calvia, and for a whole week activities take place at different
venues in the area. |
August |
15 |
Ascension Day - Public Holiday |
September |
|
Fiesta of King James in Santa Ponsa has now grown into
a two week celebration that usually starts around the 1st of September,
to commemorate the landing and conquering of Mallorca by Jaime I in
1229. He and his troops landed at Santa Ponsa, and today the spot is
marked by a stone cross on the southern headland not far from the
nautical club. The fiesta ends on the second weekend of the month with a
grand procession through the streets, followed by a mock battle between
the Moors and Christians on the beach on the Saturday. That night there
is then a rock concert from 9pm until 4am, which has in the past
attracted many top international acts. The whole fiesta ends with a
grand fireworks display at midnight on the Sunday, the likes of which
you've never seen before. |
October |
12 |
Fiesta Nacional de EspaƱa - Public Holiday |
November |
1 |
All Saints Day - Public Holiday |
December |
6 |
Constitution Day - Public Holiday |
|
8 |
Immaculate Conception - Public Holiday |
|
25 |
Christmas Day - Public Holiday |
|
26 |
St Stephen Day - Public Holiday |