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Festivals & Events in November

Your guide to November in Mallorca

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November Events Guide

An overview of November's 'must-see' events

Local Festivals in November

Dijous Bo Market in Inca

Dijous Bo 2025, Inca

12 - 13 November 2025

Nestled in the Raiguer plain between Palma and the Tramuntana mountains, Inca is often called Mallorca’s “city of leather.” Its centuries-old shoemaking tradition gave rise to renowned brands and a lively artisan culture. The town’s history is closely tied to its Thursday market, a tradition that continues today and has evolved into one of the island’s most vibrant celebrations — Dijous Bo.

The calvari steps in Pollensa, Mallorca

La Fira de Tardor 2025, Pollença

7 - 10 November 2025

La Fira de Tardor is Pollença’s centuries-old autumn fair, celebrated around the second Sunday of November, with roots traced back to at least 1784. Its centerpiece is the Mostra d’Artesania (Crafts Show) at the Claustre de Sant Domingo, launched in 1984 to revive the fair’s traditional spirit, and now joined by a bustling street market of artisans, local food producers, and family activities. Across the weekend, visitors can expect cultural exhibitions, live music, workshops, and a lively Sunday market, with Monday offering a quieter “second fair”.

Pumpkins piled up

The Fira de sa Carabassa 2025, Muro

8 - 9 November 2025

The Fira de sa Carabassa is Muro’s autumn fair dedicated to the pumpkin. It grew out of the long-established Fira de Tardor (Autumn Fair), which took on a pumpkin theme in 2007. Since then, the event has been celebrated every year around the second Sunday in November. Activities traditionally begin on Friday and continue through the weekend, bringing together gastronomy, crafts, music, and plenty of family fun.
Pumpkin competitions—especially for the heaviest and most spectacular gourds—have become one of the highlights, with prize-winning pumpkins often weighing well over 200 kilos.

Olives in an Olive grove

Fira de s’Oliva 2025, Caimari

15–16 November 2025

The Fira de s’Oliva was first held in 1998 to celebrate the olive harvest and promote Caimari’s deep agricultural traditions. Since then, it has grown into one of Mallorca’s best-known autumn fairs. The 2025 edition will mark its 28th year, continuing a tradition that honours both the landscape and the island’s rural heritage.

Es Capdellà in Calvia, Mallorca

Fira De Les Feines De Tardor D’Es Capdellà (Calvia)

15–16 November 2025

Calvià launched the Fira de les Feines de Tardor (“Autumn Work Fair”) in 2016 to spotlight rural life and seasonal tasks—harvests, craftwork and livestock—central to the area’s identity. The inaugural edition drew large crowds with animal exhibitions and a traditional agri-food market; since then the fair has returned each November, growing into a fixture for locals and visitors alike.

A girl in cosplay in a Mallorcan mountain village

Fira Friki de Palmanyola “Frikimón” 2025

15 November 2025

Frikimón is Palmanyola’s own celebration of geek culture — comics, manga and anime, sci-fi, gaming, cosplay and K-pop. The fair debuted in November 2023 and quickly became a community favourite, with workshops, scavenger hunts and fandom groups taking part. In 2024 it returned bigger, with stalls, food, music, dance and contests filling the central square from morning through late afternoon.

The traditional Mallorcan dish of 'Arros Brut'

Fira de l’Arròs Pobler, Sa Pobla

29–30 November 2025

The Fira de l’Arròs Pobler is a relatively young but fast-growing autumn fair, entirely dedicated to celebrating Sa Pobla’s rice. Created to highlight the town’s agricultural traditions and showcase the versatility of its rice, the event has evolved into a major gastronomic and cultural happening that now attracts visitors from across Mallorca and beyond.

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