The Balearic Government has announced the programme of activities for the celebration of Dia de les Illes Balears 2025, which will take place from 28 February to 2 March under the slogan #PRIDE. The Minister of Presidency and Public Administration, Antònia Maria Estarellas, highlighted that this year 298 activities have been organised across Mallorca, Menorca, Eivissa, and Formentera—an increase of 14% compared to the previous edition.

Photo: Consell de Mallorca.
The programme will kick off on 27 February with a concert by the Balearic Islands Symphony Orchestra and continue on 28 February with the presentation of the Gold Medals and Ramon Llull Awards. The main celebrations will take place on 1 and 2 March across all islands.
Dia de les Illes Balears 2025: a programme full of culture, gastronomy, and sport
The activities include children’s events, sports, gastronomy, and cultural activities across the islands. In total, Mallorca will host 235 activities, 197 of them in Palma and 38 in other municipalities. Menorca will have 41 events, Eivissa 18, and Formentera 4.
This year’s celebration introduces new events such as the llaut exhibition at Parc de la Mar and activities from the Maritime Museum at Ses Voltes. The local products market at Hort del Rei will feature 31 stalls, while Plaça Drassana will be reserved for the Fishermen’s Guild, participating in the event for the first time with 16 members from Mallorca and Eivissa. Meanwhile, Plaça Porta de Santa Catalina will host the Booksellers’ Guild, along with various children’s activities.
The traditional Dia de les Illes Balears 2025 market will take place on Saturday, 1 March, featuring 159 artisan and vendor stalls along Passeig Sagrera. Gastronomy will take centre stage at Sa Feixina, with a wide variety of traditional foods, including food trucks and stalls from Regional Houses. This year, the government is focusing on a unified aesthetic, with all stands featuring a uniform design and a banner displaying the event’s logo. Additionally, two information points with a hot air balloon will be set up at Passeig Sagrera.

Image from a previous edition of Dia de les Illes Balears. Photo: CAIB.
There will also be a Government of the Balearic Islands Exhibition, with all government ministries participating, featuring stands and activities for all ages at Parc de la Mar.
Cris Juanico and Jaume Anglada
The cultural programme includes concerts by local artists such as Cris Juanico and Jaume Anglada, as well as performances of ball de bot, a show by the Coral de Sant Francesc, and talks on lateen sailing. There will also be open house days at key landmarks such as the Consolat de Mar, La Lonja, the Cathedral, and the Almudaina Palace, along with guided tours of monuments in Eivissa and Menorca.
Sport will also play a major role, with events including the 14th Cyclotourism March, the Balearic Islands Football Cup, the Sailing Championship, the Traditional Sling Shooting Competition, and the Govern de les Illes Balears Trotting Grand Prix.
The detailed programme of activities in Mallorca can be consulted here. Please note that it is still provisional and may be subject to changes. Programmes for Menorca, Eivissa, and Formentera are also available.
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