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Palma De Mallorca, Spain

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Football trips to Mallorca 2025/26

Mallorca offers something truly special for football travelers - the chance to combine Mediterranean charm with genuine Spanish football passion. RCD Mallorca, founded in 1916, has deep roots in Balearic culture and plays at the impressive Estadio Son Moix, which holds approximately 23,000 supporters. The island setting creates a unique atmosphere where you can enjoy beach life and authentic football culture in one trip. The stadium, renovated in recent years, provides excellent views and modern facilities while maintaining its intimate character. What sets Mallorca apart is the relaxed island mentality that extends to matchdays - fans gather in local bars around Palma before walking to the stadium together, creating a community feeling that's hard to find elsewhere.

Compare football trips to Mallorca

When comparing options for your Mallorca trip, consider what type of experience you're after. Some packages focus purely on the football with basic accommodation, while others combine the match with beach hotels and island activities. Flight connections to Palma are excellent from across Europe, making it accessible for weekend trips. Package deals often include transfers between the airport, hotel, and stadium, which saves time and hassle. The beauty of Mallorca is its compact size - most hotels are within 30 minutes of Estadio Son Moix. Weather is generally favorable throughout the season, though spring and early autumn offer the perfect combination of pleasant temperatures and passionate football. Different operators offer varying levels of hospitality, from simple match tickets to VIP experiences with pre-match dining.

Mallorca tickets

Securing Mallorca tickets through established operators ensures a smooth experience and guaranteed entry. The club's membership system makes direct purchases challenging for visitors, while our listed partners provide reliable alternatives with immediate confirmation. Estadio Son Moix rarely sells out except for major fixtures against Barcelona or Real Madrid, but booking ahead gives you better seat selection. The stadium's design means even upper tier seats offer good views of the action. Popular areas include the main stand (Tribuna) for the best overall experience, or the animated Gol Norte behind one goal where the most vocal supporters gather. Prices vary significantly depending on the opponent and competition, with European fixtures commanding premium rates compared to regular league matches.

Supporter guide to Mallorca and Estadio Son Moix

The journey to Estadio Son Moix begins in Palma's old town, where supporters traditionally gather in tapas bars along Carrer de la Unió and around Plaza Mayor. The stadium sits about 10 kilometers from the city center, easily reached by bus or taxi. Arrive early to soak up the pre-match atmosphere and explore the surrounding area. Local fans are welcoming to visitors, especially if you show genuine interest in the club's history. The stadium concourses offer typical Spanish matchday food - bocadillos, beer, and local specialties. Don't miss the club museum if it's open on matchdays. After the final whistle, many fans head back to Palma's Santa Catalina district, known for its lively bars and restaurants that stay open late, perfect for post-match discussions and celebrations.

Estadio Son Moix

Estadio Son Moix stands as one of Spain's more distinctive venues, rebuilt in 1999 with a modern design that maximizes atmosphere through its steep stands. The stadium's four distinct sections create an intimate bowl effect despite its substantial capacity of approximately 23,000. The pitch quality is consistently excellent, benefiting from Mallorca's favorable climate. What makes Son Moix special is its integration with the local landscape - palm trees and Mediterranean architecture surround the stadium, reminding you of its unique island location. The main stand houses VIP areas and press facilities, while the opposite Gol stands generate the most noise. Floodlights illuminate evening matches beautifully, creating dramatic shadows across the pristine playing surface. The stadium's acoustics amplify crowd noise effectively, making even smaller attendances sound impressive.

Mallorca fixtures - 2025/2026

Saturday
23 Aug 2025
2025
Mallorca Celta Vigo
23 Aug
2025
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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49 €
Saturday
30 Aug 2025
2025
Real Madrid Mallorca
30 Aug
2025
Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga
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225 €
Monday
15 Sep 2025
2025
Espanyol Mallorca
15 Sep
2025
RCDE Stadium
La Liga
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65 €
Sunday
21 Sep 2025
2025
Mallorca Atlético Madrid
21 Sep
2025
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
85 €
Wednesday
24 Sep 2025
2025
Real Sociedad Mallorca
24 Sep
2025
Estadio Anoeta
La Liga
Price From
65 €
Sunday
28 Sep 2025
2025
Mallorca Alaves
28 Sep
2025
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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45 €
Sunday
5 Oct 2025
2025
Athletic Bilbao Mallorca
5 Oct
2025
Estadio San Mamés
La Liga
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125 €
Sunday
19 Oct 2025
2025
Sevilla Mallorca
19 Oct
2025
Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
La Liga
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75 €
Sunday
26 Oct 2025
2025
Mallorca Levante
26 Oct
2025
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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45 €
Sunday
2 Nov 2025
2025
Real Betis Mallorca
2 Nov
2025
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
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70 €
Sunday
9 Nov 2025
2025
Mallorca Getafe
9 Nov
2025
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
60 €
Sunday
23 Nov 2025
2025
Villarreal Mallorca
23 Nov
2025
El Madrigal
La Liga
Price From
114 €
Sunday
30 Nov 2025
2025
Mallorca Osasuna
30 Nov
2025
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
45 €
Sunday
14 Dec 2025
2025
Mallorca Elche
14 Dec
2025
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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30 €
Sunday
21 Dec 2025
2025
Valencia Mallorca
21 Dec
2025
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
65 €
Sunday
4 Jan 2026
2026
Mallorca Girona
4 Jan
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
45 €
Sunday
11 Jan 2026
2026
Rayo Vallecano Mallorca
11 Jan
2026
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas
La Liga
Price From
153 €
Sunday
18 Jan 2026
2026
Mallorca Athletic Bilbao
18 Jan
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
60 €
Sunday
25 Jan 2026
2026
Atlético Madrid Mallorca
25 Jan
2026
Wanda Metropolitano
La Liga
Price From
65 €
Sunday
1 Feb 2026
2026
Mallorca Sevilla
1 Feb
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
65 €
Sunday
8 Feb 2026
2026
Barcelona Mallorca
8 Feb
2026
Camp Nou
La Liga
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115 €
Sunday
15 Feb 2026
2026
Mallorca Real Betis
15 Feb
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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65 €
Sunday
22 Feb 2026
2026
Celta Vigo Mallorca
22 Feb
2026
Estadio Municipal de Balaídos
La Liga
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153 €
Sunday
1 Mar 2026
2026
Mallorca Real Sociedad
1 Mar
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
65 €
Sunday
8 Mar 2026
2026
Osasuna Mallorca
8 Mar
2026
Estadio El Sadar
La Liga
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153 €
Sunday
15 Mar 2026
2026
Mallorca Espanyol
15 Mar
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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45 €
Sunday
22 Mar 2026
2026
Elche Mallorca
22 Mar
2026
Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero
La Liga
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114 €
Sunday
5 Apr 2026
2026
Mallorca Real Madrid
5 Apr
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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270 €
Sunday
12 Apr 2026
2026
Mallorca Rayo Vallecano
12 Apr
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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60 €
Sunday
19 Apr 2026
2026
Alaves Mallorca
19 Apr
2026
Mendizorrotza Stadium
La Liga
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84 €
Wednesday
22 Apr 2026
2026
Mallorca Valencia
22 Apr
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
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45 €
Sunday
3 May 2026
2026
Girona Mallorca
3 May
2026
Estadi Montilivi
La Liga
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79 €
Sunday
10 May 2026
2026
Mallorca Villarreal
10 May
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
65 €
Wednesday
13 May 2026
2026
Getafe Mallorca
13 May
2026
Coliseum Alfonso Perez
La Liga
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79 €
Sunday
17 May 2026
2026
Levante Mallorca
17 May
2026
Estadi Ciutat de València
La Liga
Price From
122 €
Sunday
24 May 2026
2026
Mallorca Real Oviedo
24 May
2026
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Price From
60 €
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Package trip or tickets

Choosing between a full package or just tickets depends on your travel style and experience level. First-time visitors to Mallorca often benefit from packages that include airport transfers and pre-selected hotels, removing logistical stress. However, independent travelers might prefer ticket-only options, giving freedom to explore Palma's diverse accommodation and dining scene. Package deals typically offer better value when flights and hotels are included, especially during peak tourist seasons. Consider that Mallorca's compact size makes it easy to navigate independently, with reliable public transport and taxi services. Some operators provide hybrid options - tickets plus recommended hotels without mandatory bookings. Weather rarely affects matches, so outdoor activities can be planned confidently around fixture dates. The island's tourism infrastructure means quality accommodation exists at all price points.

Mallorca's rivalries

Mallorca's most intense rivalry centers on encounters with Real Betis, stemming from memorable clashes during both clubs' golden periods. The island club also shares competitive tension with fellow promoted sides and teams fighting relegation battles, creating high-stakes atmospheres. Matches against Catalonian clubs like Barcelona and Espanyol carry extra significance due to regional pride and historical connections. The Balearic derby against smaller island clubs, when they occasionally meet in cup competitions, generates tremendous local interest. Valencia region teams including Valencia and Villarreal provide geographical rivalry, with traveling support often creating colorful away sections. These fixtures typically see Estadio Son Moix at its most passionate, with local pride amplifying the usual matchday atmosphere significantly.

History and great players

RCD Mallorca's history includes remarkable achievements for an island club, most notably reaching the Copa del Rey final in 2003 and competing in European competitions multiple times. The club's golden era around the turn of the millennium saw them establish themselves in La Liga's upper reaches. Their European adventures included memorable UEFA Cup campaigns that brought continental football to the Balearic Islands. The club has always mixed local Balearic talent with international signings, creating squads that reflect both island identity and global football culture. Mallorca's youth academy has produced several players who've represented Spain at various levels. The club's ability to bounce between divisions while maintaining its identity demonstrates remarkable resilience. Their stadium has hosted some legendary La Liga encounters, including victories over Barcelona and Real Madrid that are still celebrated today.

Other activities in Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca transforms your football trip into a complete Mediterranean experience. The stunning Gothic Cathedral dominates the skyline and offers breathtaking architecture just minutes from the harbor. Wander through the narrow streets of the old town, discovering hidden tapas bars and traditional markets. The Paseo Marítimo waterfront provides perfect evening strolls with harbor views and restaurant terraces. Bellver Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the city, offers panoramic views and interesting history. Beach lovers can reach Playa de Palma or Cala Major within 20 minutes for pre or post-match relaxation. The city's art scene includes contemporary galleries and the impressive Es Baluard museum. Santa Catalina market buzzes with local life and excellent food stalls. Evening entertainment ranges from sophisticated cocktail bars to traditional flamenco venues, ensuring your football weekend extends well beyond the final whistle.

Palma de Mallorca

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