Strolling through the charming village of Caimari on the island of Mallorca, where the air is filled with the earthy aroma of freshly pressed olives. The XXVIII Fira de s’Oliva brings this sensory delight to life on 15 and 16 November 2025, starting from 7 PM each evening. This beloved traditional event celebrates Mallorca's rich olive heritage, drawing locals and visitors alike to immerse themselves in the island's agricultural roots. You'll discover vibrant stalls showcasing artisanal olive oils, local crafts, and farm-fresh produce that highlight the Tramuntana region's bounty. It's more than a fair—it's a heartfelt gathering that connects you to the rhythms of Mallorcan life, under the crisp autumn skies.
At the heart of the Fira de s’Oliva are the olive tastings and demonstrations that let you sample premium extra virgin oils paired with fresh bread and regional cheeses. Organized by the Ajuntament de Caimari, the event features live music from traditional folk bands, cooking workshops where chefs reveal secrets to incorporating olive oil into Mallorcan cuisine, and even a procession honoring the harvest. Wander between the village square's illuminated booths, where families share stories of ancient olive groves dotting the nearby mountains. For foodies and culture enthusiasts, highlights include sustainable farming talks and kid-friendly activities that educate on the island's eco-friendly practices. The two-day affair builds to a communal feast, blending education with pure enjoyment in Caimari's cozy, stone-lined streets.
This festival is perfect for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Mallorca away from the tourist crowds—think families, history buffs, and eco-conscious travelers who appreciate slow-paced, meaningful experiences. The atmosphere buzzes with warmth and community spirit, as villagers welcome you with open arms amid the scent of wood-fired ovens and blooming almond trees nearby. It's a chance to unplug and reconnect with nature's gifts in one of the island's hidden gems.
Planning your visit is straightforward: Caimari is easily reachable by car from Palma, about a 45-minute drive through scenic valleys. With free entry for all, there's no barrier to joining the fun—arrive early to snag the best spots for tastings. Don't miss this November highlight; come celebrate the olive's legacy and create lasting memories in the heart of Mallorca!
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