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Mallorca’s most fun fitness festival is back – and yes, there’s wine at the finish line

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Finally, a running event we can actually get on board with. The Running & Wine Fest 2026 is returning to Mallorca this spring, blending vineyard races, wellness sessions, DJs and local wine into one feel-good festival in the heart of Binissalem. Forget intimidating marathons and fluorescent energy drinks – this is exercise, Mallorca-style.

Taking place on Saturday May 16 at the historic Bodegas José L. Ferrer winery, the event transforms one of the island’s most famous wine estates into a lively outdoor fitness and lifestyle festival. Expect scenic vineyard routes, sunset workouts, live music and plenty of opportunities to reward yourself afterwards with a glass of locally produced wine.

Set against the backdrop of Mallorca’s rolling countryside, the festival has quickly become one of the island’s most unique spring events, attracting everyone from dedicated runners and gym lovers to groups of friends simply looking for a fun afternoon outdoors.

Organisers have designed the event to feel more like a celebration than a competition. While there are timed runs and fitness challenges, the atmosphere is relaxed, social and geared towards enjoying the experience rather than chasing personal bests. Think wellness retreat meets music festival – with better drinks.

Fitness, food and fine wine

The programme includes a mix of running routes, HIIT classes, pilates sessions and recovery activities, alongside nutrition workshops and wellness talks throughout the day. Visitors can also browse pop-up stands from local brands, health companies and lifestyle businesses while DJs keep the atmosphere upbeat from afternoon into evening.

Of course, the wine remains a major part of the attraction. Located in the centre of Mallorca’s famous wine region, Binissalem is known for producing some of the island’s best reds and rosés, and the festival fully embraces its surroundings. After crossing the finish line, guests can enjoy tastings from Bodegas José L. Ferrer while relaxing among the vineyards as the sun begins to set.

And honestly, if all sporting events ended with wine tastings and DJs, participation levels would probably skyrocket.

Food trucks and local vendors will also be on-site serving everything from healthy bowls and smoothies to more indulgent post-run treats. Because balance.

Mallorca’s wellness scene keeps growing

The Running & Wine Fest is part of Mallorca’s growing reputation as a wellness and lifestyle destination. Beyond its beaches and luxury hotels, the island has become increasingly popular for fitness retreats, cycling holidays, yoga escapes and outdoor sporting events thanks to its mild climate and spectacular scenery.

Binissalem, traditionally known for its wine production, offers the perfect setting for an event that combines movement with Mediterranean lifestyle. Surrounded by vineyards and mountain views, it feels worlds away from the busy tourist hotspots on the coast.

The festival’s appeal also lies in its accessibility. You don’t need to be an elite athlete to take part. Whether you’re a regular runner, occasional gym-goer or someone whose main interest lies in the wine portion of the programme, the event is designed to be inclusive and social.

Many visitors attend in groups, treating the day as a mini escape into Mallorca’s countryside with a healthy side of entertainment thrown in.

A different kind Of Mallorca festival

As Mallorca continues to evolve beyond traditional tourism, events like Running & Wine Fest showcase a more modern side of the island – one focused on wellbeing, local culture and outdoor living.

For visitors travelling to Mallorca in spring, it offers a refreshing alternative to the usual beach clubs and nightlife scene. For residents, it’s another excuse to spend a Saturday outdoors with friends, music and very good wine.

Running optional. Rosé highly encouraged.

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Palma’s popular sardine fair returns with seafood, live music and thousands expected

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Palma is preparing to welcome thousands of visitors to its waterfront this month as the city’s increasingly popular Sardine Fair returns with bigger crowds, more entertainment and a growing reputation as one of Mallorca’s standout spring food events. Running from May 14 to 17 at the Moll de Pescadors, the celebration will once again put the spotlight on the island’s fishing traditions while offering locals and tourists a lively mix of gastronomy, music and family-friendly activities beside the sea.

The event has gained major recognition ahead of this year’s edition after Palma City Council officially granted it public interest status, a move organisers say reflects the fair’s cultural and economic importance to the city. What began as a local initiative celebrating Mallorca’s fishing heritage has quickly evolved into a major attraction on Palma’s annual calendar, drawing food lovers eager to sample freshly grilled sardines straight from the boats.

Organised by the Confraria de Pescadors Sant Pere de Palma, the fair aims to highlight the importance of local fishermen and preserve traditional maritime customs at a time when Mallorca continues balancing tourism growth with protecting its identity. Sardines have long played an important role in Mediterranean cuisine and are considered one of the region’s most traditional and accessible seafood staples.

Seafood, music and family entertainment

Visitors attending the four-day fair can expect far more than just seafood. Organisers have planned a packed programme featuring live music performances, cooking demonstrations, artisan stalls and activities designed for families and children throughout the waterfront area. Restaurants and food vendors will serve a variety of seafood dishes alongside grilled sardines, giving guests the chance to experience authentic local flavours in a festive atmosphere.

The waterfront setting is expected to once again become one of the busiest areas in Palma, particularly during evening hours when locals and tourists gather around outdoor grills and live entertainment stages. Organisers believe the fair’s growing popularity reflects a wider demand for authentic cultural experiences beyond the island’s traditional tourist hotspots.

Last year’s edition exceeded expectations, with thousands attending across the weekend and more than 3,000 kilos of sardines reportedly consumed during the event. Demand became so intense that additional fishing boats were needed to keep supplies flowing as queues formed along the harbourfront.

Boost for Palma’s local economy

Business owners and hospitality operators are also expected to benefit from the influx of visitors arriving in Palma ahead of the busy summer season. Events celebrating local food and culture have become increasingly important for extending tourism activity beyond peak holiday months, helping restaurants, bars and nearby businesses attract additional customers.

City officials hope the Sardine Fair will continue growing into a signature event capable of strengthening Palma’s connection to its maritime roots while promoting sustainable local industries. For fishermen involved in the celebration, the fair is also an opportunity to educate younger generations about Mallorca’s longstanding relationship with the sea.

With warm weather forecast and visitor numbers expected to rise once again, this year’s Sardine Fair looks set to deliver another lively celebration of food, tradition and community spirit on Palma’s historic waterfront.

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Palma’s Binter NightRun Transformed The City Into A Huge Open-Air Sporting Festival

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Palma’s Binter NightRun drew thousands of runners and spectators for its sixth edition across the city centre. Credit: Instagram/Binter NightRun

Thousands of runners and spectators filled the streets of Palma on Saturday night as the sixth edition of the Binter NightRun turned the city centre into one of Mallorca’s biggest sporting events of the spring.

The popular night race returned to Palma on May 9 with illuminated routes, live music, DJs and entertainment points spread across the city, creating a festival atmosphere that continued late into the evening. Organisers described the event as one of Spain’s leading urban night races, attracting participants of all ages and abilities.

Three races brought runners through Palma’s landmarks

The event featured three different race formats designed to appeal to both experienced runners and families. The Green Family Mile, a charity-focused 1.7-kilometre route, began at the Dalt Murada esplanade beneath Palma Cathedral. The race was designed as an accessible and inclusive event encouraging participation from families and casual runners.

Later in the evening, participants took part in the 5K and 10K races through Palma’s historic centre and waterfront areas. The 5K route began near the Consolat de Mar on Passeig Sagrera, while the longer 10K race started at Bellver Castle before runners descended into the city centre under special lighting and entertainment effects. Large crowds gathered along the routes as runners passed some of Palma’s best-known landmarks including the Cathedral, the seafront promenade and the old city walls.

Music, lights and entertainment created festival atmosphere

Unlike a traditional road race, the Binter NightRun focused heavily on creating an entertainment experience for both runners and spectators. Throughout the evening, DJs, music stages and lighting installations animated the route while bars and terraces across Palma remained busy with visitors watching the race unfold. Organisers promoted the event as a combination of sport, tourism and nightlife, helping strengthen Palma’s growing reputation for large-scale urban sporting events.

Participants were encouraged to arrive early, with race bib collection taking place at El Corte Inglés Alexandre Rosselló throughout Friday and Saturday before the event.

Palma continued growing role in sports tourism

The Binter NightRun forms part of a wider race series held in several Spanish cities including Tenerife, Murcia, Zaragoza and Las Palmas. Palma’s edition has steadily expanded in recent years and is now considered one of the island’s standout sports tourism events. Earlier this year, the race was officially promoted at FITUR 2026 as part of Mallorca’s international tourism strategy.

For many runners, however, the appeal went beyond competition. The combination of illuminated streets, warm Mediterranean temperatures and a festive city atmosphere once again transformed Palma into a giant nighttime celebration of sport and community.

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Calvià Celebrated Europe Day With Music, Markets And Family Activities In Palmanova

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Palmanova’s seafront promenade hosted music, markets and family activities during Calvià’s Europe Day celebrations. Credit: Facebook/Ayuntamiento de Calvia

Palmanova transformed into a lively multicultural festival this weekend as Calvià celebrated Europe Day with live music, street performances, food stalls and family activities along the Passeig de la Mar.

The all-day event took place on Sunday, May 10, bringing together residents, tourists and local associations for one of the municipality’s most colourful community celebrations of the spring season. Organised by Calvià Town Hall, the festivities ran from 10am until 10pm and attracted families throughout the day.

International market and live entertainment filled the promenade

Visitors explored an international market stretching along the seafront promenade, while children enjoyed face painting sessions, inflatable attractions and street parades held throughout the day.

The event placed a strong focus on cultural diversity and European coexistence, with organisers highlighting the importance of solidarity and community spirit in one of Mallorca’s most international municipalities. Local associations and performers helped create a festive atmosphere designed to reflect the many cultures that form part of everyday life in Calvià.

Several parades moved through Palmanova during the celebration, while the main stage hosted a full programme of performances ranging from traditional Mallorcan dance to modern music acts.

Traditional dance and music shared the stage

The entertainment programme began in the morning with performances by a modern dance academy followed by the official opening ceremony. One of the highlights of the day was a Ball de Bot performance featuring traditional Mallorcan dancing accompanied by live music, bringing a local cultural element to the European-themed celebration.

Throughout the afternoon and evening, DJ sessions and live bands kept crowds gathered near the stage area. Organisers scheduled several festive-style performances that continued until the closing concert in the evening.

The seafront atmosphere, warm spring weather and family-friendly programme helped maintain a steady flow of visitors across the day.

Calvià continued tradition of Europe Day celebrations

Europe Day celebrations have become an established annual tradition in Calvià, where a large international population has helped shape the municipality’s identity over recent decades.

Town hall officials described the event as an opportunity to celebrate coexistence and strengthen connections between local communities and international residents living across the municipality.

Palmanova’s Passeig de la Mar once again served as the centrepiece for the festivities, with market stalls, performances and activities spread across the waterfront area until the event concluded at 10pm.

The celebration formed part of wider Europe Day events taking place across Mallorca and Spain marking European unity, cultural exchange and cooperation between member states.

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