The weekend is just around the corner and it looks like we've got a lot on offer in Mallorca - from fish festivals to rock concerts and regattas. So, what to do? Feast a little, party a little or enjoy the sea breeze? Here's what not to miss on these days on the island!
Dolphinfish festival in Cala Ratjada: fish and fireworks
From the October 11 to 13 it will be in Cala Ratjada delicious: The Fira de Llampuga is back again! Everything revolves around the Llampugathe Mallorcan dolphinfish. And believe me, you shouldn't miss it. The smell of freshly grilled fish is everywhere and there are plenty of local specialties on the stalls. The highlight? On Sunday, there is a huge fireworks display that transforms the sky above the harbor into a sea of lights. If fish and fireworks aren't the perfect combination, what is?
Oktoberfest in Son Amar: Bavaria meets Mallorca
If you fancy a change, why not a touch of Bavaria on Mallorca? From the October 11 the House of Son Amar every weekend in a Bavarian festival tent - beer, pretzels and brass band music included. The party here is just like at the Oktoberfest, but under palm trees. Whether you fancy a hearty bratwurst or just want to relax with live music and a pint of beer, the Oktoberfest in Son Amar brings a piece of Germany to sunny Mallorca. A little Bavarian coziness on the island never hurts.
Concert evening in Palma: Robe rocks the Trui Son Fusteret
If you prefer it loud, then off to Palma on October 12. In the Trui Son Fusteret it gets rocking - Robe brings with his tour "Ni Santos Ni Diablos" shake the stage. An evening full of powerful guitar riffs, loud sounds and profound lyrics. For all those who love a little harder sounds and want to end the weekend with a real rock event. Palma and rock music? Yes, they go together wonderfully.
Regatta in Palma: elegance on the water
And for those who prefer peace and quiet and love the sea: On the October 12 and 13 Palma hosts the traditional Hispanicity trophy takes place. The elegant yachts race against each other and you can watch the spectacle from land. Simply breathe in the sea air, watch the boats and enjoy the maritime atmosphere - just the right thing to spend a relaxing weekend. Who needs the hustle and bustle when you can admire the beauty of the art of sailing?
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