Hundreds of people enjoy Sa Rua once again in Palma
A group dressed in Bolivian outfits. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

Several schools joined the parade. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

Dancers in full custom dancing along the streets of Palma. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

The school San Vicente de Paul of Arenal made the float "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

The bees during their march up Jaime III. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

There were also groups with their own special messages. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

The streets of Palma were filled with people watching the parade after a hiatus of three years due to the pandemic. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

The public enjoying the colour costumes this year. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

The traditional parade recovered its glory in front of hundreds of people. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

Plenty of music and dance during the parade. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

The folkloric groups from Bolivia and Peru. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

Fantasy designs were also seen during the parade. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

The public enjoyed the dancers. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

With spring getting closer this group dressed as flowers. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

Colour and fun dazzled the parade. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

Streets were crowded with hundreds of people dressed up in colourful outfits. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

A curious Jesus Christ unleashed laughter amongst the crowd. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

A group of peacocks. T. Ayuga /P. Bergas

A journey through time in Plaza España
This is how Plaza España has evolved over the years.

Amazing photographs of Mallorca in the snow by British climbers
Heavy snow on the Sierra de Tramuntana mountaing range.