Etiqueta 'Balearics Day'
Balearics Day celebrations in Palma

Enjoying Majorca

A Tuesday in March

Balearics Day is on Sunday. It isn’t, therefore, a public holiday.

Andrew Ede25/02/2020 11:25

Carnival in Majorca.

Majorca

What's on in Majorca: 25 February-3 March

Carnival parades all week but mainly on Saturday and Sunday. Celebrations for Balearics Day (1 March) mostly in Palma, where there is a wide variety of events - concerts, dance, gastronomy and more. Peter Pan, "El Musical Broadway" at the auditorium in Palma.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter24/02/2019 10:50

Joan Miralles of Aptur spoke about holiday rentals zoning criteria.

Majorca

Shooting and 35 years of autonomy: the week in Majorca

Three members of the Porreres robbery gang were held in preventive custody, the sun shone for Balearics Day, Aptur challenged the legal criteria for rentals zoning, and low-season tourism was shown to be increasing.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter04/03/2018 00:00

It was sunny and warm for Balearics Day.

Fiestas

A beautiful day for the Balearics

Fine weather yesterday brought people out to celebrate Balearics Day.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter02/03/2018 00:00

President Armengol with other politicians and recipients of awards at the gala event for Balearics Day at the Palacio de Congresos.

Politics

Armengol highlights "internal federalism" on Balearics Day

Balearics Day recognises "where we have come from and how we have worked together for 35 years".

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter01/03/2018 00:00

Marratxi's Fira del Fang ceramics fair runs from 3 to 11 March.

Majorca

What's on in Majorca: 26 February-4 March

The Fira del Fang ceramics fair opens in Marratxi on Saturday (it runs for a week). It's Balearics Day on Thursday, so there is a host of music events, open days, performances that start on Wednesday and last into the weekend.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter25/02/2018 00:00

The Portol "sardine" isn't buried; it goes on the bonfire.

Majorca

What's on in Majorca: 27 February-5 March

Celebrations for Balearics Day, which is 1 March but stuff is happening before then. Carnival comes to an end with the "burial of the sardine" (the ceremony in Portol, Marratxi is the best known). Marratxi is the place for one of Majorca's more important fairs - the "fira fang" (ceramics), which starts on Saturday.

Andrew Ede26/02/2017 00:00

Balearics Day fun in the sun

Fairs and Fiestas

Balearics Day fun in the sun

The market which had been set up along the Paseo Maritimo and up into the Paseo Mallorca proved to be exceptionally popular. 

Jason Moore01/03/2016 00:00

Sun brings out the crowds for Balearics Day celebrations

Fairs and Fiestas

Sun brings out the crowds for Balearics Day celebrations

The sun that shone this morning brought people out to the markets on the Paseo Sagrera and along the Avenida Antoni Maura.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter28/02/2016 00:00

Strengthening Balearic identity on Balearics Day

Fairs and Fiestas

Strengthening Balearic identity on Balearics Day

The regional government has announced a programme of events for the occasion that it hopes will strengthen a “Balearic identity”.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter25/02/2016 00:00