What's On
What's on and films in English Sunday / Monday
The big Carnival parade in Palma. Nature/Sports Fair in Lluc. Festival Jazz Palma continues.
What's On
What's on and films in English on Saturday / Sunday
Carnival galore across the island today! Don't forget plenty of films in English being screened in Palma and Marratxi.
What's On
What's on and Films in English on Tuesday / Wednesday
The Spanish galleon Andalucia is visting this week Palma's port. Also arrives cruise ship Costa Smeralda this morning. Festival Jazz Palma continues with Toni Miranda tonight.
What's On
Where to go and what to see
Cruise ships in port, markets to visit and films to see in English.
What's On
Where to go and what to see
Cruise ships in port, daily markets and films showing in English.
What's on
Where to go and what to see
Cruise ships in port, markets and films to see in English. New film today is The Laundromat starring Gary Oldman and Meryl Streep.
It's not fare
“The local authorities should be blamed for the shortage of taxis in the city...”
What's on
Where to go and what to see
Today only one cruise ship in Palma's port. S'Arenal holds its weekly flea market. Tomorrow film times and screenings will be updated.
What's on
Where to go and What to see
Cruise ships in port, markets to visit and films to see in English.
Majorca
Where to go and what to see
Two cruise ships in Palma's port today, weekly markets and films in English. Coming on Friday is the premiere of The Angry Birds 2 in English at Ocimax Palma Aficine.
Majorca
What's On today
Today Palma's port will have four cruise ships again but none on Sunday. Check the weekly markets across the island this weekend and the Films in English.
Majorca
What's On today
Today Palma will have four cruise ships in port. Full guide of weekly markets for today and tomorrow plus listing of all the films in English in Majorca.
Majorca
What's On today
There are three cruise ships in Palma's port today. Listing of today's and tomorrow's weekly markets and complete guide of Films in English currently showing in Palma and Marratxi.
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Comment
The end of the season
“It was always going to be a bad summer season and then Thomas Cook.”
Jason Moore02/10/2019 09:51