Island-wide summer revetlles
Every summer, Mallorca's towns fill squares, seafront promenades and streets with verbenas: open-air night festivals (revetlles) with live bands, DJs, bonfires and dancing until dawn. They cluster around saints' days: the Nit de Sant Joan (23–24 June) is the island-wide peak, with bonfires and fireworks from plazas to beaches; Sant Pere (28–29 June) livens up fishing harbours; and Sant Jaume (25 July) plus a long string of patron saint festivals stretch the season through August and September. It's a continuous season across the island: pick a town and a night, and there's almost always a verbena somewhere in Mallorca between early June and late September 2026. Entry to all verbenas is free.
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