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What's on this Halloween in Mallorca
Celebrate the spookiest night of the year on the island
Traditionally, Mallorcans would celebrate All Hallows' Day ('Tots Els Sants') instead of All Hallows' Eve. People would visit the local cemeteries and bring fresh flowers to their dead.
However, the Halloween craze reached the island a few years ago and it's only growing stronger each year. Nowadays, you can find scary themed parties along with more traditional celebrations.
These are our hand-picked events for the spookiest night of the year.
Worth knowing
For the perfect Halloween night out, book your table at one of the island's restaurants and enjoy the atmosphere.
Kid's Halloween parties
The spirit of Halloween will invade Mallorca’s biggest theme park. Between October 31st and November 3rd, Katmandu Park will be transformed into a haunted house, with staff in costumes, sweet treats galore. Tickets can be purchased online.
Palma Aquarium returns with their legendary sleepover with the sharks on November 1st. The event includes a Halloween themed dinner, a costume contest, storytelling, activities, anecdotes about sharks and breakfast the next day. Tickets cost €54 per person (adults and children) and must be reserved in advance on the website.
Scary nights out
Looking for Halloween parties at the bars and clubs in Palma? The city's nightlife is always buzzing with Halloween fun! Most bars and clubs will join in on their rendition of spooky festivities.
One event you won’t want to miss is Lio Mallorca's Mamba special Halloween night! Tickets are just €20 and it’s bound to be an unforgettable time. Stay tuned for more party updates!
Film fright night
Aficine is celebrating Halloween in style at Cines Ocimax on October 31, starting at 10:00 p.m!
Join the spooky fun by selecting two horror movies from their Halloween lineup, and as a special treat, you'll receive some free candy to sweeten the experience. Get ready for a thrilling night of scares, screams, and sweets—don't miss out!
Halloween Traditions
No All Hallow's celebration is complete without trying one of Mallorca's traditional ‘Tots els Sants’ sweets. Bunyols, which are usually prepared for the 'Nit des Verges' festival in October, are also eaten on November 1st, usually filled with custard, chocolate or cream. But the most unique 'Tots Els Sants' gourmet creation on the island is the 'Rosari ensucrat'. These sweet necklaces are created with edible beads made of marzipan, sugar frosted fruit, chocolates and small cakes and hung up around the island's bakeries. Tradition says that godparents give them as presents to their godchildren.