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Majorca Island Majorca at Easter
Posted: Fri March 13, 2009 08:37 AM UTC
We are spending some time in Majorca over Easter, staying in Palma, Soller and Pollenca.

Are there any Easter celebrations?
What closes or shuts down over this time?
Any suggestions for lovely restaurants in these areas?
Janeem
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Majorca Island Re: Majorca at Easter
Posted: Fri March 13, 2009 09:59 AM UTC
You are staying in three of the most attractive place on the island and there will be celebrations of Easter in all of them. I expect those at the Cathedral in Palma may be the grandest but often smaller places like Soller and Pollenca will have equally impressive ceremonies.

Quote from a guidebook.-

The Easter celebrations start on Palm Sunday, when the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem is commemorated with a procession in which locals carry the olive and palm branches which are kept in homes to ward off evil. On Holy Thursday there are processions in all Mallorcan villages, with traditional floats representing scenes from the martyrdom of Jesus, accompanied by hundreds of penitents. The procession in Palma de Mallorca is one of the most spectacular due to the vast amount of people who take part. On Good Friday the processions of floats and penitents are repeated, and the descent of Christ from the cross is acted out. The most impressive performances take place in Artà (grounds of Sant Salvador), Pollença (Oratori del Calvari), Felanitx (in front of the Church of Sant Miquel) and in Palma.

On the morning of Easter Sunday the Procession of Reunion is held; this involves the representation of the reunion of Christ with the Virgin Mary after his resurrection. Finally, on Easter Monday most villages have pancaritats, though others wait until Angel Sunday (the Sunday after Easter); this celebration consists of climbing up to hermitages and sanctuaries to spend the day in the open air.!

Tourist attractions will mainly be open with shops closing for all or part of Good Friday.

We found a couple of good restaurants in Soller - but I hesitate to recommend as it was 3 or 4 years ago - and things can change!

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