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✈️How to get to Mallorca Live Festival
Planning your trip to Mallorca Live Festival? Here's how to get there by plane, train or car, and plan your route to the festival site.
- Nearest airport: Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), about 20 km from the venue.
- Allow about 28 min by car from the airport to the site.
- By train, head for Palma de Mallorca or the nearest major station, then finish by bus, shuttle or taxi to the site.
- By car, plan for on-site parking and expect heavy traffic around the venue on festival days.
🛏️Where to stay near Mallorca Live Festival
Accommodation near the Mallorca Live Festival site fills up fast. Compare hotels, apartments and rentals nearby and book early to stay as close to the stage as possible.
Also consider staying around Palma de Mallorca, the nearest large city, if the closest options to the site are sold out.
Estimated travel time to the site
| Distance | 🚗 Car / taxi | 🚴 Bike | 🚶 On foot |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~1 km | ~3 min | ~4 min | ~12 min |
| ~3 km | ~7 min | ~12 min | ~36 min |
| ~5 km | ~11 min | ~20 min | ~1 h |
| ~10 km | ~22 min | ~40 min | ~2 h |
Public transport: depends on the network around Palma de Mallorca.
Each accommodation's distance to the site is shown on the map above. Rough estimates; allow extra time during festival peak hours.
🗺️Things to do near Mallorca Live Festival
Many shows happen in the evening, so use your days to explore the area around Mallorca Live Festival. Guided tours, museums, outdoor experiences and local activities can be booked in a few clicks before you go.
Nearby, Palma de Mallorca and its surroundings offer museums, walks and local gems to discover between sets.
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📋About
Mallorca Live Festival 2026: the rock and electro festival in Mallorca, Spain
Set on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands, the Mallorca Live Festival has become a key date on the Spanish music calendar. Every summer, it brings together international and local acts in a unique setting, blending electronic energy with rock sounds.
The 2026 edition runs June 12-13 with 38 artists, headlined by THE PRODIGY, legends of electro and breakbeat, Cypress Hill representing hip-hop, and The Libertines flying the rock flag.
The lineup covers wide ground, from techno to latin pop and indie rock, including Spanish artists like Aitana, Dani Fernández, and Viva Suecia. Fans of dance, progressive house, and indie pop will also find plenty to enjoy.
Two days of music under the Mediterranean sun with an eclectic lineup. Check out the full programme.
❓FAQ
How many stages does the festival have?
Mallorca Live Occident 2026 features six stages: Estrella Damm, Es Jardí, Mallorca, La Plaza Occident, La Isla and Sa Barca.
What are the dates and duration?
The festival runs on 12 and 13 June 2026 (Friday and Saturday), followed by a Closing Party on Sunday 14 June with David Guetta, Meduza, Miss Monique and Elkins.
How do payments work on site?
Payment is exclusively via the cashless wristband, the only accepted payment method on 12 and 13 June, for drinks as well as food stalls and merchandise. The wristband is completely free and can be topped up online or at recharge points on site; any unspent balance is refundable from 16 June at 10am.
Is there a shuttle service to the site?
Yes, the festival offers shuttle buses (lanzadera) to reach the venue as part of a more sustainable approach; seats must be booked in advance.
Is there a 'Late Check In' ticket?
Yes. The Late Check In ticket allows entry from 00:30 (€37.40) to enjoy the end of the night with The Prodigy, Adriatique, Luciano and more.



