This week in Mallorca brings 4 curated events and experiences, from vibrant markets. Hottest month, 29-34°C, clear skies. Festival season at its peak, eclipse month. Here's everything worth your time this week on the island.
Editor's Picks
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.
All Events This Weekend
Markets4
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.
Fira Sa Pobla Coenta
Dedicated to showcasing the signature heat of Pobler cuisine, Sa Pobla's Coenta brings together locals and visitors for a day of food, flavor, and cultural pride, including the daring Mallorca Spicy Pepper Eating Championship.
Concerts & Live Music2
Flamenco at Tablao Alma
Authentic flamenco performances in an intimate setting in Palma's old town. Professional dancers, guitarists, and singers deliver passionate shows nightly.
Son Amar Dinner Show
Mallorca's legendary dinner show combining world-class entertainment, acrobatics, dance, and live music with a gourmet Mediterranean dinner in a historic finca.
Gastronomy & Food2
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.
Cultural Events1
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.
Sports & Outdoor1
Golf at Son Gual
Play Mallorca's premier championship course, designed by Thomas Himmel. 18 holes set among almond and carob trees with stunning mountain views. Consistently rated Spain's best course.
Wellness & Relaxation1
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.
Family Activities1
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.
Nightlife1
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.
Exhibitions & Art1
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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