
Three Celebrations, One Weekend: Alcúdia, Alaró and the Sweet Temptation in Esporles
Market stalls, a horse parade and sweet treats: this weekend the island is pulsing. From Alcúdia to Alaró to Esporles — our tips for a relaxed visit, photos and the best ensaimada.
Finally the weekend: the island tastes, sounds and smells like a celebration
Mallorca this weekend has what the island does best: streets full of voices, music on every corner and that little happiness when somewhere in the air freshly fried sobrasada contends with the scent of grilled sausages. I was in Alcúdia in the afternoon and already the Passeig smelled of market days: wooden stalls, lanterns, a jumble of voices. The Fira d’Alcúdia starts today at 5:30 pm and runs until Sunday — ideal for beginning an evening stroll with a glass of wine.
Alcúdia: market, music and the special horse night
The old town is all dressed up. Market stalls stretch from the Port to the Plaça Major, street musicians add rhythmic accents, and people clink glasses in the bars. Tomorrow is the big horse night, a spectacle that looks especially impressive at dusk. The animal exhibitions begin at 12:00 pm — perfect for families with children or anyone who wants to get closer. The riders' parade is expected to start around 8:30 pm; the light will be soft, shadows long, and photographers will want a lens suitable for portraits.
Alaró: craft, heart and the Feria Gremial
On Sunday it's worth making a detour to Alaró. The Feria Gremial again features traditional craft stalls this year: wood and stonework, glass, hand-forged jewelry. All of it takes place in the shade of the village church, with the soft tolling of bells as background music. The vendors are often talkative — a witty remark here, a story about an item there. Tip: come early, because the narrow Carrer de la Llibertat fills up quickly and browsing is most enjoyable with a bit of space.
Esporles: for sweet lovers, the Fira Dolça
If you love sweets, be in Esporles on Sunday morning: the Fira Dolça begins at 10:30 am. Bunyols, ensaimadas, almond cookies and tables full of desserts — a small culinary map of the island. The small bakeries often bring their best recipes, and you can immediately taste that tradition matters here. Parking can be tight; the advice is to come on foot, by bus or to be patient. Or simply arrive early and share the first warm ensaimada.
Local bands and DJs are playing everywhere — sometimes folkloric, sometimes modern beats. For families the markets are well prepared: children's carousels, play corners and often a petting area. That makes the festivals relaxed for parents and joyfully noisy for the little ones.
The weather looks friendly: a mild north‑west breeze, pleasant during the day and a bit cooler in the evening. Pack a light jacket — especially for Alcúdia's horse night, when temperatures drop noticeably at sunset.
Practical tips: anyone planning to visit multiple locations should allow extra time. Access roads to Alcúdia and Alaró can experience increased traffic. Parking spots fill up early; those who want to stay relaxed should take buses or carpool. Cash is still welcomed at some stalls, but most vendors now accept cards.
My personal tip: don't rush. A leisurely plan — sweets in Esporles in the morning, a walk in Alaró around midday and the evening in Alcúdia for the horse night — makes the nicest weekend. And if nothing else works out: share a warm ensaimada by the roadside. The sound of cocoa cups and laughter, the lane lights, the gentle breeze — that's what a Mallorca weekend feels like.
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