Friday, July 27, 2012

Discover Las Fiestas De Mallorca


Reliving the past through the Festivities

Joy, explosion of flavors and returning to ancient customs: the Mallorcan festivals are an excellent opportunity to learn the history of the island, discover the intense flavors of traditional cuisine and be infected by the joy of his people. Search through one of the offers in Mallorca and enjoy a great vacation. The festival of Sant Antoni and SantSebastià in Pollença are two of the most important celebrations in Mallorca. Since January 16 the atmosphere takes on a magical aura. The residents light fires all over town and the heat of the same improvised barbecues. Unable to resist the smell of sausages and sausages. The fireworks, processions, music and the iconic cavallets are perfect complements to live unforgettable moments. On July 30 Festivities begin the Inca. Then the streets welcome knights to recreate an old Majorcan rondalla. Concerts of classical music or modern animate the evenings but not missing the folk dance. Also missed is the ancient ritual dance of Sant Joan hairs or the Festival of Pollença where he relives the streets of the town the battle between Moors and Christians.

Find your hotel from one of the many cheap hotels in Mallorca and get ready to enjoy the city.

Modern Mallorca

The modern facet of Mallorca not disappoint those looking for fun. Music festivals and countless bars and clubs that host shows of internationally renowned artists Majorcan confirm that reputation is well deserved. In the summer dresses luxury Mallorca to celebrate the International Jazz Festival SaPobla. The Plaza Mayor is the privileged setting of this mass celebration where you can hear the notes of some of the greatest jazz musicians of the world. The music and the beauty of the Sierra de Tramuntana come together in "Nights Mediterranean on the Costa Nord" gift moments impossible to forget. As an initiative of actor Michael Douglas, the Costa Nord Cultural Centre hosts a series of concerts of diverse musical styles, but always in the light of the stars.

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