Silence instead of fiestas: Palma cancels official Sant Sebastián celebrations
Palma’s Diada Ciclista and the Mourning-Related Cancellation
Palma’s Cycling Day was cancelled as part of the three-day state mourning after the Andalusia accident.

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Was the Diada Ciclista in Palma also cancelled?
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Why did Palma cancel the official Sant Sebastià celebrations?
Palma suspended the official Sant Sebastià events during national mourning after the train accident in Andalusia.
Are there still any Sant Sebastià events in Palma when the official programme is cancelled?
Official events are cancelled, but small informal gatherings may still happen in neighbourhoods.
How does the Sant Sebastià cancellation affect local businesses in Palma?
Local businesses and freelance workers can lose important income when festival events are cancelled.
What should organisers in Mallorca do after a festival cancellation?
Organisers should secure written confirmation and document costs, contracts and lost income.
What is the weather like in Palma during Sant Sebastià in January?
January in Palma is often cool, damp and changeable, with rain possible.
Is Sant Sebastià a good time to visit Palma if you want nightlife and street festivals?
Usually yes, but cancellations can make Palma much quieter than expected.
Where in Palma do Sant Sebastià celebrations usually take place?
Sant Sebastià activity usually centres on Palma’s historic centre and nearby streets.
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