The 2026 Three Kings Parade in Palma will be one of the most spectacular in recent years. The City Council has announced a complete renewal of 22 floats, designed especially for this edition, with a total investment of €847,000 as part of the overall Christmas budget. The city will welcome Their Majesties with a more modern, visually striking parade designed to attract thousands of families.
Below you will find all the schedules, official route details, and parallel events to fully enjoy the arrival of the Three Kings in Palma.
Date and time of the 2026 Three Kings Parade in Palma
- 📅 Sunday, 5 January 2026
- ⏰ Start time: 6:00 p.m.
- 📍 Arrival and departure: Moll Vell

Official route of the 2026 Parade
The spectacular procession will set off from Moll Vell and continue along:
- Av. Antoni Maura
- Passeig del Born
- Plaza del Rey Juan Carlos I
- Calle de la Unión
- La Rambla
- Calle Barón de Pinopar
- Av. Alemania
- Av. Portugal
- Passeig de Mallorca
- Av. Jaume III
- Plaza del Rey Juan Carlos I
- Passeig del Born
- Plaza de la Reina
What’s new for the Palma Parade in 2026
Completely new floats
This year features the premiere of 22 brand-new floats, designed from scratch with lighting elements, festive motifs, and updated structures. Only a few decorative animals from the Royal Pages’ reception will be reused.
Improved safety and visibility
The City Council has reinforced lighting, technical barriers, and control points to ensure a safer experience given the large turnout expected.
Additional events
Official arrival of the Royal Pages
- 📅 3 January
- ⏰ 11:30 a.m.
- 📍 Plaça de Cort
Reception of the Three Kings at Cort
- 📅 5 January
- ⏰ 8:30 p.m.
- 📍 Plaça de Cort
Adoration of the Three Kings
- 📅 6 January
- ⏰ 11:30 a.m.
- 📍 Ses Voltes
Practical tips
- Arrive at least 45 minutes early.
- Avoid private vehicles; use public transport.
- Choose wide areas to watch the parade, such as Passeig Mallorca, Jaume III or Born.
The 2026 Three Kings Parade will be a major family spectacle and one of the most anticipated events of the Christmas season in Palma.
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