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Ideas to combine a romantic plan + culture + carnival (without complicating your weekend)
If you are in Mallorca this weekend, here is a mini “itinerary” with already organized schedules for you to choose according to your mood: music by candlelight, contemporary dance and two free carnivals to close with atmosphere.
✅ Why it's right for you
In 3 days you can mix a “special” plan (Candlelight or dance) with a free and street plan (carnival), and finish with a walking route through the center.
❌ Keep in mind
On Saturday and Sunday there is a clash of schedules between dance and carnival (I leave you alternatives to choose from without stress).
📅 Agenda by day (choose your combo)
Friday the 13th (flexible plan)
🗺️ Walking route through the historic center
Cathedral → Almudaina → La Lonja → Arab Baths (ideal to do it at your own pace, with a stop for coffee or wine).
More information here
Saturday 14
✨ Valentine's Day Special Candlelight (Pueblo Español Mallorca)
Date: Saturday 14
Time: 21:00
Place: Pueblo Español (Palma)
More information here
🩰 NUS (dance) (Teatre Principal de Palma)
Date: Saturday 14
Time: 18:00
Place: Teatre Principal de Palma
More information here
🎭 Carnival of S'Arenal (Platja de Palma)
Date: Saturday 14
Time: 15:00
Place: S’Arenal / Platja de Palma
FREE
More information here
💡 Quick tip for Saturday: if you want a “full day”, the S'Arenal Carnival fits perfectly as an afternoon plan. Then choose Candlelight or NUS depending on what you feel most like.
Sunday 15
🎭 Sa Rua (main Carnival parade in Palma)
Date: Sunday 15
Time: from 17:00
Place: tour of the center (La Rambla → C/ Riera → C/ Unió → Plaça del Rei Joan Carles I → Av. Jaume III)
FREE
More information here
🩰 NUS (dance)
Date: Sunday 15
Time: 18:00
Place: Principal Theater of Palma
More information here
💡 Quick tip for Sunday: if you go to Sa Rua, stay for the parade and then have dinner downtown; If you prefer a “room” plan, NUS is a great option.
📍 Key information (for your “Valentine's Day” event)
Date: February 13–15, 2026
Place: Palma de Mallorca + Platja de Palma (S’Arenal)
FREE: S’Arenal Carnival (02/14) and Sa Rua (02/15)
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