Palma De Mallorca, Spain
Estadio Son Moix
La Liga
Mallorca offers something no mainland La Liga club can match: a full season in Spain's top division played out on a Mediterranean island where the match day trip doubles as a short break. The club draws its support heavily from Palma and the wider Balearic Islands, which gives home fixtures a community feel that is hard to replicate at larger, more dispersed fanbases. Crowds are vocal and locally rooted, and when Barcelona or Real Madrid visit, the whole city feels it. This page lists partners where you can browse and buy tickets for Mallorca home fixtures across the 2026/27 season, all in English.
Tickets for Mallorca home fixtures are available through the club's official website, though direct purchase there is often limited to members. For international fans, English-language resellers listed on this page are a practical alternative, covering most home fixtures with clear pricing, stated delivery formats, and customer support in English. When choosing a seller, check that they list a refund policy, show a delivery method upfront, and have a contactable support team. For the biggest fixtures, such as visits from Barcelona or Real Madrid, it is wise to book as soon as the fixture date is confirmed rather than leaving it to the week of the match.
Ticket prices at Son Moix vary by seat location and match category. Central seats with a direct view of the pitch carry the highest prices, while seats positioned behind the goals tend to be the most affordable option, useful for fans whose priority is attending the match rather than a particular vantage point. Visiting supporters are allocated a designated area separate from the home sections. Prices also rise for higher-category fixtures, meaning the same seat can carry a noticeably different price depending on the opponent. Checking prices across a few sellers before purchasing gives you a clear picture of the range available for your chosen fixture.
Match packages for Mallorca typically combine a ticket with two or three nights of hotel accommodation in Palma de Mallorca. Some packages include airport transfers or car hire, which makes sense given that exploring the island beyond Palma is genuinely worthwhile. Booking a package in a single transaction can simplify planning considerably if you are travelling from outside Spain, since it removes the need to coordinate separate ticket and hotel bookings. Partners listed on this page offer packages for selected fixtures across the 2026/27 season. A package also tends to clarify logistics early, which is useful when La Liga kick-off times are confirmed later in the schedule.
Son Moix sits in the Son Moix district of Palma and holds around 23,000 spectators. The ground is reachable by local bus from the city centre, and taxis and ride-hailing services are widely available from central Palma. The stadium has hosted international fixtures and serves as Mallorca's permanent home since the mid-1990s. Arriving around 90 minutes before kick-off gives you time to find your seat without rushing.
Mallorca are competing in La Liga for the 2026/27 season, facing the full range of the division's clubs across home and away fixtures. The standout home matches are the visits from Barcelona tickets and Real Madrid tickets, which are the fixtures that generate the most interest from home supporters and travelling fans alike. The derby-style intensity also rises for the visit of Atletico Madrid tickets. Fixtures against Sevilla tickets attract strong interest from both sets of fans as well. For a full overview of La Liga fixtures, see the La Liga page.
La Liga fixtures at Mallorca are divided into categories based on the visiting club. Category A covers the highest-profile opponents, including the visits of Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atlético de Madrid, and these Mallorca tickets carry the highest prices across all seat locations. Category B covers mid-tier opponents, and Category C covers lower-profile fixtures where a match ticket is generally more accessible in terms of price. Knowing which category applies to your chosen fixture helps set expectations before you start browsing. The category system means the same seat location can differ noticeably in price depending purely on who is visiting that weekend.
We recommend choosing authorised sellers when buying tickets for Mallorca home fixtures. In practice, that means looking for sellers who clearly state their refund and cancellation policy, specify the delivery format before you complete your purchase, whether that is a mobile QR code, an e-ticket to print, or another format, and provide contactable customer support in English. Sellers who meet these criteria give you a clear process from purchase to entry. If a match is postponed, a rescheduled fixture is generally honoured by the original ticket, but refund terms vary by seller, so reading that policy before purchasing is worth the two minutes it takes.
Real Club Deportivo Mallorca was founded in 1916 and has represented the Balearic Islands in Spanish football for over a century. The club's most celebrated period came around the turn of the millennium: a Copa del Rey victory in 2003, and a run to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1999, where they were defeated by Lazio. In the years since, Mallorca have navigated promotion battles, relegation, and hard-fought returns to La Liga, which gives the current squad and their supporters a resilience that is tangible on match day at the ground. That history makes attending a live fixture here more than just a 90-minute watch.