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Sant Blai Festival in Campos, Mallorca

2nd - 9th February 2025

The Sant Blai Festival is a cherished tradition in Campos, held in honour of Saint Blaise, a revered bishop and healer known for his miraculous cures of throat ailments. The focal point of the celebration is the Sant Blai oratory church, where a special mass is conducted. During the ceremony, attendees participate in a throat anointment ritual with blessed oil, symbolising protection and healing. Almond bread, a traditional treat, also plays a role in the festivities.

By Claire Miller

Sant Blai  2025: 


Sunday, February 2


8:30 pm - The Day of Judgment
A comedy for a world on the brink. Presented by Produccions de Ferro.

  • Dramaturgy: Marta Barceló, Sergio Baos, and David Mataró

  • Cast: Toni Gomila, Lluqui Herrero, Marc Joy, and Alba Flor

  • Director: Sergio Baos

  • Tickets: €10 at www.teatreescenic.com

  • Venue: Teatre Escènic


Monday, February 3 – Saint Blaise's Day


10:00 am – Mass & Blessing of Oil and Food

  • Venue: Oratory of Saint Blaise

Saturday, February 8


11:00 am – Solemn Mass & Blessing of the Children

  • Music by the Choir of the Association of the Elderly of Campos

  • Each child will receive a keepsake featuring the Joys of Saint Blaise

  • Venue: Oratory of Saint Blaise


Opening of the Art Exhibition

  • "Mirada, Pensament i Forma" – Artwork from the drawing and painting workshop of Toni Caldentey (Association of Women Campaneres)

  • Venue: Porch of Jardí de les Palmeres


Student Art Exhibition

  • Drawings related to Saint Blaise by students from Col·legi Fra Joan Ballester and CEIP Joan Veny i Clar

  • Venue: Jardí de la Flora Mediterrània


Sunday, February 9 – Sant Blai Festival


9:30 am – Sant Blai Sense Fum (Smoke-Free Walk & Bike Ride)

  • Departure from Plaça Major

  • In collaboration with the Colla de Xeremiers de Campos and Civil Protection

  • Registration & Handkerchief Collection: February 3–5 at Casal de Can Pere Ignasi (8:30 AM – 1:30 PM)

    • Price: €2 (includes handkerchief & snack)

    • If participating without a handkerchief or snack, no ticket is required


From 9:30 AM – Sant Blai Oil Blessing

  • Anoint your neck with blessed oil using a disposable cotton swab

  • Venue: Oratory of Sant Blai


Family Activities:

  • Paper Windmill Workshop

  • Falconry Exhibition by the Balearic Association

  • Slingshot Shooting (practice & demonstration)

  • Venue: Jardí de la Flora Mediterrània


11:00 am– Solemn Mass

  • Featuring catechism families and the Sant Julià Children's Choir

  • Venue: Jardí de les Palmeres


Following the Mass

  • Pinyol Vermell Bear Dance – In front of the church

  • Traditional Dance by the Pinyol Vermell Group – Jardí de les Palmeres


1:30 pm – Festive Toast

  • Tickets: €10 (includes sausage, botifarró, loin, belly, bread, fruit & drink)

  • Available at: Town Hall, Rectory, and Ca Ses Monges (January 29–31)

  • Venue: Jardí de les Palmeres

2nd - 9th February 2025

The Sant Blai Festival is a cherished tradition in Campos, held in honour of Saint Blaise, a revered bishop and healer known for his miraculous cures of throat ailments. The focal point of the celebration is the Sant Blai oratory church, where a special mass is conducted. During the ceremony, attendees participate in a throat anointment ritual with blessed oil, symbolising protection and healing. Almond bread, a traditional treat, also plays a role in the festivities.

Saturday, February 8


11:00 am – Solemn Mass & Blessing of the Children

  • Music by the Choir of the Association of the Elderly of Campos

  • Each child will receive a keepsake featuring the Joys of Saint Blaise

  • Venue: Oratory of Saint Blaise


Opening of the Art Exhibition

  • "Mirada, Pensament i Forma" – Artwork from the drawing and painting workshop of Toni Caldentey (Association of Women Campaneres)

  • Venue: Porch of Jardí de les Palmeres


Student Art Exhibition

  • Drawings related to Saint Blaise by students from Col·legi Fra Joan Ballester and CEIP Joan Veny i Clar

  • Venue: Jardí de la Flora Mediterrània


Sunday, February 9 – Sant Blai Festival


9:30 am – Sant Blai Sense Fum (Smoke-Free Walk & Bike Ride)

  • Departure from Plaça Major

  • In collaboration with the Colla de Xeremiers de Campos and Civil Protection

  • Registration & Handkerchief Collection: February 3–5 at Casal de Can Pere Ignasi (8:30 AM – 1:30 PM)

    • Price: €2 (includes handkerchief & snack)

    • If participating without a handkerchief or snack, no ticket is required


From 9:30 AM – Sant Blai Oil Blessing

  • Anoint your neck with blessed oil using a disposable cotton swab

  • Venue: Oratory of Sant Blai


Family Activities:

  • Paper Windmill Workshop

  • Falconry Exhibition by the Balearic Association

  • Slingshot Shooting (practice & demonstration)

  • Venue: Jardí de la Flora Mediterrània


11:00 am– Solemn Mass

  • Featuring catechism families and the Sant Julià Children's Choir

  • Venue: Jardí de les Palmeres


Following the Mass

  • Pinyol Vermell Bear Dance – In front of the church

  • Traditional Dance by the Pinyol Vermell Group – Jardí de les Palmeres


1:30 pm – Festive Toast

  • Tickets: €10 (includes sausage, botifarró, loin, belly, bread, fruit & drink)

  • Available at: Town Hall, Rectory, and Ca Ses Monges (January 29–31)

  • Venue: Jardí de les Palmeres

Additional Features


The festival also includes a market stall (paradeta) selling local products like olive oil and almond bread, providing a taste of Campos’ culinary heritage. The oratory remains open to visitors from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., allowing everyone to take part in the day’s spiritual and cultural offerings.


Practical Information


Traffic management ensures smooth access for attendees, with designated routes for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. 


The event blends religious devotion, cultural heritage, and communal spirit, making it a highlight of the year in Campos.


*Whilst we have done our best to cover the events of this festival accurately, we do advise that you check for updates on timings and festival events on the Ajuntament de Campos instagram or website .


Additional Features


The festival also includes a market stall (paradeta) selling local products like olive oil and almond bread, providing a taste of Campos’ culinary heritage. The oratory remains open to visitors from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., allowing everyone to take part in the day’s spiritual and cultural offerings.


Practical Information


Traffic management ensures smooth access for attendees, with designated routes for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. 


The event blends religious devotion, cultural heritage, and communal spirit, making it a highlight of the year in Campos.


*Whilst we have done our best to cover the events of this festival accurately, we do advise that you check for updates on timings and festival events on the Ajuntament de Campos instagram or website .