Things to Do in Mallorca in June 2025 – Festivals, Music & Summer Vibes
Wondering what to do in Mallorca in June? From sunset jazz and beach bonfires to herb fairs and artisan markets, explore the island’s best events—plus what to expect from the June weather in Mallorca.
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4/29/20254 min read


Things to Do in Mallorca in June
Long days, beach nights & summer vibes in full swing ☀️
June is honestly one of my favorite months on the island. The days are long, the sun’s out in full force, and the whole place feels like it’s waking up from spring and sliding straight into summer mode. The beaches aren’t too packed yet, the sea’s finally warm enough for a proper swim, and every town seems to have something going on.
And if you're wondering about the June weather in Mallorca—it’s pretty dreamy. You’re looking at warm, sunny days (usually around 25–30°C) and breezy evenings, perfect for sitting out late with a drink or two.
Here’s what’s happening around the island this month 👇
1. Sant Joan Pelós – Felanitx
📅 June 1
This is one of those super local traditions that you won’t see anywhere else. In the town of Felanitx, a young boy dressed as Saint John (Sant Joan) dances barefoot through the streets, accompanied by traditional music and drumming. It’s symbolic, yes, but it’s also just a really lovely moment of small-town celebration. Everyone gathers around to watch and support, and it feels like stepping back in time.
📍 Felanitx
💡 Pro tip: Stop by the Sunday market after to grab some local produce and pastries.
2. Corpus Christi Salt Carpets – Pollença & Artà
📅 June 1 (check exact date—it can shift slightly)
If you’re into photography or just appreciate something beautiful and fleeting, this one’s for you. Locals spend hours creating intricate carpets out of dyed salt right in the streets—floral patterns, geometric shapes, even religious symbols. They’re absolutely stunning… and they get walked over later in the evening by the procession. It's that perfect mix of art, tradition, and drama.
📍 Outside the main churches in Pollença and Artà
💡 Pro tip: The carpets are at their best in the afternoon sun—just be sure to catch them before the procession starts.
3. Sunset Jazz – Sa Pobla
📅 Every Sunday in June
This is one of those low-key events that feels like a secret—even though it’s been going on for years. Every Sunday evening, the main square in Sa Pobla fills with the sound of live jazz. Locals and visitors sit out under the fading sunlight, enjoying drinks and tapas while saxophones and trumpets do their thing. It’s chilled, super charming, and a great way to wrap up your weekend.
📍 Plaça Major, Sa Pobla
💡 Pro tip: Get there a little early to snag a seat at one of the terraces, or just bring a cushion and settle on the steps.
4. Nit de Sant Joan – Island-wide
📅 June 23
This is the summer solstice celebration and probably the wildest night of the month. People gather on beaches all around the island for bonfires, fireworks, music, and midnight swims. There are traditions like writing your wishes on paper and throwing them into the flames, or jumping over small fires for good luck. Whether you’re into the spiritual side or just up for a good party, it’s a must-experience night.
📍 Palma, Portixol, Sóller, Cala Millor & pretty much every beach
💡 Pro tip: Head to Portixol for a more local vibe or to Palma's beach if you're into fireworks and big crowds.
5. Open-Air Cinema – Palma
📅 Throughout June
If you fancy something a little more relaxed, Palma’s outdoor cinema is a summer favourite. They screen everything from classic films to indie gems in a beautiful spot right by the sea at Parc de la Mar (yes, under the cathedral). Locals bring picnic blankets, snacks, and even a bottle of wine or two—it’s like a big, chill, movie-night-out under the stars.
📍 Parc de la Mar, Palma (and other spots too)
💡 Pro tip: Look out for VOSE on the listings if you want to watch a film in English (original version with subtitles).
6. Fira de ses Herbes – Selva
📅 Early June
This little mountain town puts on one of the most charming fairs of the month. It’s all about herbs—culinary, medicinal, and everything in between. You’ll find stalls selling handmade soaps, liqueurs (try the herbes dolces or herbes seques), herbal teas, oils, and more. There’s often live folk music, craft workshops, and a laid-back community feel. Plus, Selva itself is stunning.
📍 Selva
💡 Pro tip: Combine it with a little hike nearby or a scenic lunch with views of the mountains.
7. Local Night Markets & Artisan Shopping
📅 All month
By June, Mallorca's night markets are in full swing. These aren’t just for shopping—they’re about atmosphere. Think stalls lit up with fairy lights, local musicians playing nearby, and food trucks or stands selling everything from empanadas to fresh smoothies. You’ll find handmade jewellery, leather goods, clothing, and all sorts of island-made treasures.
📍 Alcúdia, Santanyí, Artà, Palma, and more
💡 Pro tip: Don’t rush—go after dinner, take your time, and soak up the summer night energy.
8. Mallorca Live Festival – Calvià
📅 June 12–14, 2025
Mallorca’s biggest music festival is back, and the lineup is 🔥. We’re talking Massive Attack, Iggy Pop, Bad Gyal, Suede, and more. There are multiple stages, art installations, food trucks, and an all-around epic vibe. The venue is an old water park turned festival site, which just adds to the cool-factor. Whether you’re into rock, indie, reggaeton, or electronic—there’s something for everyone.
📍 Antiguo Aquapark, Calvià
Pro tip 💡: Book early and stay nearby—Calvià gets busy that weekend.
9. ATP Mallorca Championships – Santa Ponça
📅 June 21–28, 2025
Even if you’re not a tennis superfan, this one’s worth checking out. Top players like Casper Ruud and Gaël Monfils will be hitting the grass courts in Santa Ponça just before Wimbledon kicks off. The setting is lush, the matches are exciting, and the whole thing has a relaxed, classy vibe. Plus, you’re only a few minutes from the beach, so you can dip out for a swim between sets.
📍 Mallorca Country Club
10. Palma Pride 2025
📅 June 21–22, 2025
Palma goes all out for Pride! There’ll be parades, drag shows, live music, and loads of parties around town. Even if you’re not there for the club scene, the atmosphere is super welcoming, joyful, and full of good energy.
📍 Wave Club, Palma
Final Thoughts
June in Mallorca hits that sweet spot—warm days, buzzing towns, and events that range from ancient traditions to beach bonfire parties. Whether you’re checking out a salt carpet, catching a jazz set as the sun goes down, or swimming under the stars at Sant Joan, the vibe is all about soaking up the good stuff.
Oh, and that June weather in Mallorca? Perfection. Bring your sunnies, leave your heavy jacket behind, and get ready for some unforgettable moments.
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