Skip to main content

This content featured in Events Calendar

Festes de Sant Llorenç 2020, Selva

Summer fun in the charming village of Selva

Location
Selva
Imprint
Updated

A variety of events are held in this summer festival, with live music, dancing, children's activities and a whole lot more besides.

Sant Llorenç is the patron saint of Selva, located in the north-west of Mallorca. This small village sits in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains and offers a wonderful setting for the events of this festival. There is something happening most evenings in the main square, with music concerts, art exhibitions, tapas trails and parties galore.

Take a look at the programme in the weblink above (Catalan only) to get a taste of what's on offer.

Venue

Selva town centre

Latest News & Reviews

Find out all about what is happening in Mallorca and how to make the most of your time here. The latest news, reviews of fun activities, fabulous beaches, current events and the trendiest restaurants, as well as interviews with leading locals, insider's guides and our top choices for things to do, see, and experience on the island.

See allLatest News & Reviews
Reset your mind & body in Mallorca autumn 2018
Puerto Portals,

Upcoming Events

The island hosts all sorts of events, including agricultural fairs in the spring and autumn, live music and DJs in the summer, religious fiestas and international sporting events. Some of the most popular are the Mallorca 312 cycling race in April, the Copa del Rey sailing regatta in July and the Moors vs Christians mock battle in September.

See allUpcoming Events
Santa Agueda Sencelles
Palma de Mallorca Carnival 2018 Review
Two people dip potatoes into a creamy cheese fondue pot with forks. Meats, cheese, and salad are also on the dark table, creating a cozy shared meal.
Three happy people, two women & a man, pose at a sunny race START line. One woman makes a peace sign. They're wearing sunglasses & active gear.
Mallorca in March 2020 - What weather to expect & what to do
Day of the Balearics