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✝️ Easter 2026 in Mallorca (Semana Santa) Easter – or Semana Santa – is one of the most important cultural and religious periods in Mallorca, combining centuries-old traditions, moving processions, and the arrival of spring on the island . In 2026, Holy Week runs from March 27 to April 5 , with celebrations taking place across towns and cities throughout Mallorca. From Palma’s historic centre to small villages, the island becomes the stage for solemn processions organised by local brotherhoods (cofradías) , where participants dressed in traditional robes carry religious statues through candlelit streets accompanied by drums, music, and sacred chants. 📍 Palma: Processions Through the Historic Centre In Palma, Holy Week unfolds over nine days and thirteen processions , with thousands of participants moving through the city’s old town. The celebrations begin on March 27 (Friday of Sorrows) with the Banner Procession , marking the official start of Holy Week in the city. From there, processions depart daily from iconic locations such as: Basilica of Sant Francesc Palma Cathedral Convent of Santa Clara Church of Sant Nicolau Each procession follows a different route through the historic centre, maintaining a tradition that continues to define Palma’s cultural identity. 📅 Key Dates – Easter 2026 in Mallorca 27 March · Friday of Sorrows Opening of Holy Week in Palma with the Banner Procession. 29 March · Palm Sunday Blessing of palms and the procession of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. 2 April · Maundy Thursday (Jueves Santo) – Public holiday Marks the beginning of the Holy Triduum. 3 April · Good Friday (Viernes Santo) – Nationwide public holiday One of the most important days, with major processions across the island. 5 April · Easter Sunday (Domingo de Pascua) Celebrations marking the resurrection of Christ. 6 April · Easter Monday (Lunes de Pascua) – Public holiday ✝️ Holy Week Highlights in Mallorca Throughout the week, Mallorca’s streets transform into open-air stages for powerful religious rituals and cultural traditions. Among the most notable events: Sant Crist de la Sang Procession – Palma (April 2 · 19:00) One of the most important and symbolic processions, culminating at Palma Cathedral. Good Friday Processions across Mallorca (April 3 · 19:00 onwards) Including the Sant Enterrament in Palma , one of the most solemn moments of the week. Other key traditions across the island: Procesión del Entierro in Sineu (more here ) — one of the oldest processions El Davallament in Pollença (more here ) and Felanitx (more here ) — dramatic re-enactments of the Descent from the Cross Via Crucis in Palma Cathedral (more here ) — a powerful staged representation on the cathedral steps Easter Sunday – Procession of the Encuentro Celebrated in Palma and towns across Mallorca, symbolising the meeting of the risen Christ with the Virgin Mary. 🎶 Cultural Programme Around Easter In the weeks leading up to Holy Week, a series of concerts, exhibitions, and traditional events organised by the Consell de Mallorca highlight the island’s sacred music and brotherhood traditions. 🖼️ Exhibitions · La Misericòrdia Cultural Centre (Palma) IV Photographic Exhibition of Holy Week in Palma 📅 March 9 – April 10, 2026 II Exhibition of Brotherhoods of Mallorca 📅 March 9 – March 15, 2026 🕙 Opening hours: Monday–Saturday · 10:00–20:00 🎶 Concerts & Events Across Mallorca 13 March · Manacor 15 March · Palma 18 March · Santa Maria del Camí 21 March · Selva 28 March · Fornalutx & Alaró 🕯️ Easter Traditions in Mallorca During Semana Santa, Mallorca’s historic towns take on a unique atmosphere. Expect: Candlelit night processions through old town streets Traditional penitential robes and hoods Religious statues carried by local brotherhoods Drums, sacred music, and choral performances Church services and cultural events across the island In Palma, many processions pass through the historic centre around the Cathedral of Mallorca , creating one of the most striking settings of the week. 🐣 Easter & the Start of the Season Beyond its religious significance, Easter traditionally marks the beginning of Mallorca’s spring season . With mild weather, blooming landscapes, and a full cultural calendar, it’s one of the most atmospheric times to experience the island. Local bakeries prepare traditional treats such as: Panades Robiols Crespells 🛍️ Shopping Hours During Easter Many businesses adjust their opening hours: April 2 (Maundy Thursday) – Most shopping centres open April 3 (Good Friday) – Many shops closed April 6 (Easter Monday) – Many shops closed 🌿 A Week of Tradition & Atmosphere Whether you’re drawn by religious heritage, cultural traditions, or the rhythm of spring , Easter in Mallorca offers a unique window into the island’s identity – where faith, history, and community come together in unforgettable ways . 🚧 Getting Around During Easter During Semana Santa, especially in Palma’s historic centre , many streets are temporarily closed due to the numerous processions taking place throughout the week. Expect: Road closures in the city centre, particularly in the evenings Limited vehicle access in old town areas Changes to public transport routes and schedules Delays when driving or parking near procession routes If you’re planning to move around Palma during these days, it’s best to allow extra time, walk where possible, and check routes in advance .