
Midsummer arrives with the spectacular Nit de Foc — the Night of Fire — when bonfires illuminate beaches across the island in celebration of Sant Joan. This ancient tradition, combined with the longest days of the year, makes for an unforgettable week of Mallorcan culture and summer revelry.

Sineu Wednesday Market
One of Mallorca's oldest and most authentic weekly markets, dating back to 1306. Fresh produce, artisan crafts, leather goods, and local delicacies in the heart of the island.

Inca Thursday Market
The largest weekly market in Mallorca. Famous for leather goods, traditional sobrassada, local wines, and seasonal produce. A true island institution.

Pollença Sunday Market
Picturesque market in the charming town of Pollença. Local art, handcrafted goods, fresh produce, and the famous Pollença honey.

Live Music at Nikki Beach
Sunset DJ sessions and live performances at one of the Mediterranean's most glamorous beach clubs. International DJs, cocktails, and Mediterranean cuisine.

Candlelight Concert at La Seu Cathedral
Experience classical masterpieces performed by string quartets in the breathtaking setting of Palma's Gothic cathedral, illuminated by thousands of candles. Works by Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart.

Sunset Dinner at Cap Rocat
Exclusive dining experience at the former military fortress turned luxury hotel. Mediterranean tasting menu with panoramic views over the Bay of Palma as the sun sets.

Mercat de l'Olivar Gastro Tour
Guided culinary tour through Palma's most authentic food market. Sample fresh seafood, Iberian ham, local cheeses, ensaïmadas, and seasonal produce with expert commentary.

Fundació Miró Exhibition
Explore the studio and works of Joan Miró in the spaces where he lived and created. The foundation houses over 6,000 works and rotating contemporary exhibitions.

Mallorca Championships
The Mallorca Championships is an ATP 250 tennis tournament held on grass courts. It attracts some of the world's top players and is a great opportunity to see world-class tennis in a beautiful setting.

Nit de Foc
The Nit de Foc is one of the biggest parties in Mallorca, but the largest celebrations take place in Palma. Celebrated on the eve of Sant Joan fiesta, it includes street parties, bonfires, fireworks, pop concerts, devils & demons and the infamous 'correfoc' - the fire run, where the 'devils' run through the streets with firecrackers and fireworks - not for the fainthearted!

Sant Joan Festival
The Sant Joan Festival is a massive, island-wide party that celebrates the summer solstice. The main event, the 'Nit de Foc' (Night of Fire), takes place in Palma and features fire-breathing dragons, dancing demons, and a spectacular fireworks display.

Meditation Retreat at Santuari de Lluc
Guided meditation and mindfulness session at Mallorca's most sacred monastery, nestled in the heart of the Tramuntana mountains. A profound spiritual experience.

Sóller Vintage Train Ride
Journey through the Tramuntana mountains on the historic 1912 wooden train. Pass through 13 tunnels and over viaducts with stunning valley views, then take the vintage tram to Port de Sóller.

Rooftop Cocktails at Hotel Cort
Sophisticated rooftop bar in the heart of Palma's old town. Craft cocktails, tapas, and views over the city's historic rooftops and the cathedral.

CCA Andratx Gallery Visit
One of Europe's largest contemporary art centres in a converted factory. Rotating international exhibitions, sculpture gardens, and artist residencies in the Tramuntana foothills.
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