Blending tradition, culture, food, and springtime - discover Mallorca!
Mallorca comes alive during Easter—locally celebrated as Setmana Santa (Holy Week)—with profound religious processions, local customs, and the first warm weeks of the Mediterranean spring.
Easter & Spring
Easter in Mallorca—Sunday, April 5, 2026—falls right in the heart of spring. The island is awash with greenery and almond blossoms, temperatures are mild and pleasant (ideal for outdoor activities), and the crowds of summer have not yet arrived. It’s one of the most beautiful times of year to experience the natural landscapes, culture, and local traditions all at once.
Experience Semana Santa: Processions & Traditions
Palma de Mallorca – Holy Week Centerpiece
The capital, Palma, is the hub of Semana Santa celebrations. From Palm Sunday (March 29) through Good Friday (April 3) and Easter Sunday, the city’s historic streets echo with sombre processions. Hooded penitents (cofradías) dressed in traditional robes parade through the Gothic quarter carrying ornate religious floats (pasos), accompanied by drums and candles.
- Maundy Thursday (April 2): The Processó del Sant Crist de la Sang in Palma is one of the most iconic, marking the solemn mood of Holy Week with lit candles and resonant drumbeats.
- Good Friday (April 3): A deeply emotional day across the island, with dramatic reenactments of the Passion and burial processions in candlelit streets.
- Easter Sunday (April 5): The tone shifts to joyful celebration with church bells, festive meals, and a lighter, springtime atmosphere.
Other Towns with Unique Easter Traditions
- Pollença: On Good Friday night, the town’s famous “El Davallament” involves lowering a statue of Christ down 365 steps on Calvary Hill—a breathtaking and silent ceremony.
- Sineu & Other Villages: Smaller towns like Sineu, Sóller, Alcúdia, and Artà celebrate Semana Santa with more intimate and traditional processions through medieval streets—less touristy but deeply authentic.
Seasonal Gastronomy: Tastes of Easter
Easter isn’t just about solemn processions—it’s also one of the most delicious times to taste Mallorcan cuisine. The island’s bakeries and traditional ovens fill with special goodies that locals enjoy only during this season:
- Panades – Savory pies stuffed with meat, peas, or fish.
- Rubiols – Sweet pastries with jam, cheese, cream, or chocolate.
- Crespells – Star- or flower-shaped biscuits that are especially popular with children.
Pair these with a coffee or enjoy them on a scenic spring terrace in Palma’s old town—an absolute local favorite.
Spring Activities Outside the Easter Festivities
Even if you’re not solely focused on religious events, Easter is a perfect time to explore Mallorca beyond Semana Santa.
Explore Natural Beauty
- Serra de Tramuntana: With mild temperatures and wildflowers blooming, hiking trails are at their best. Routes range from coastal paths to mountain summits, offering stunning views of sea and sky.
- Scenic Villages: Valldemossa, Deià, and Sóller offer charming cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and cafés where you can linger in the spring sunshine.
Classic Experiences
- Sóller Vintage Train: Ride the historic train through citrus groves and picturesque countryside—especially enjoyable in spring.
- Botanical Delights: Visit botanical gardens like Alfabia Gardens for a fragrant stroll among blossoms.
Aquatic & Family Fun
Rain isn’t common, but if you want a break from the streets and hillsides, enjoy family-friendly activities like visiting the Palma Aquarium or exploring hidden coves and dramatic sea caves along the east and south coasts.
Practical Tips for Easter Week
- Public Holidays: Maundy Thursday (April 2) and Good Friday (April 3) are public holidays in the Balearic Islands. Many smaller shops and services close on these days and on Easter Monday.
- Opening Hours: Major shops and shopping centers often maintain extended hours on Holy Thursday, but closures are common on Good Friday and Easter Monday.
- Book Early: Easter is a popular time—hotels and tours book fast. Plan your accommodation and procession-viewing spots well in advance.
Easter in Mallorca offers an unforgettable blend of ancient tradition, vibrant culture, and serene spring landscapes. Whether you seek deep cultural immersion in Semana Santa, delicious local cuisine, leisurely outdoor adventures, or simply the joy of Mediterranean spring, Mallorca delivers a rich and rewarding experience.
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