Dimonis and Devils in Palma: The Correfoc Between Tradition and Everyday Concerns
Watching the Correfoc in Palma with Children
Practical advice for families watching the Palma Correfoc, including safety, crowds, smoke and moving around with a stroller.

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Is it safe to watch the Correfoc in Palma with children or a stroller?
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What is the Correfoc in Palma and why is it such a big part of Sant Sebastià?
It is Palma’s traditional fire parade and the closing event of Sant Sebastià.
Will buses and traffic be affected during the Correfoc in Palma?
Yes, central Palma usually sees closures, detours and diverted buses.
Where does the Correfoc start in Palma?
It begins from Plaza de la Reina, Sa Riera bridge and Avenida Jaime III.
What should I wear to the Correfoc in Palma?
Wear covered clothing, closed shoes and practical layers.
Why are some Sant Sebastià events cancelled while the Correfoc still goes ahead in Palma?
Palma may keep the Correfoc while cancelling other parts of the festival for practical reasons.
How accessible is the Correfoc in Palma for people with reduced mobility?
Access can be difficult, so designated viewing areas and early planning matter.
What can residents and visitors do if they need to cross Palma during the Correfoc?
Check closures in advance and expect detours through the city centre.
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