Stadium Information
Mallorca Estadi, home of RCD Mallorca, is one of the key football venues in the Balearic Islands and a distinctive presence in Palma. Opened in 1999 as Son Moix, the stadium was later renamed to reflect the region’s tourism identity. With a capacity of just over twenty-three thousand, the ground features a semi-open bowl design with a hybrid grass pitch at its centre. Its stands are set back slightly from the playing surface due to the original multi-use layout, though ongoing renovation plans aim to bring supporters closer and enhance the matchday feel. The exterior is defined by clean concrete lines and wide access ramps suited to the Mediterranean climate.
Matchdays at Mallorca Estadi reflect the relaxed but passionate nature of the island’s supporters. Fans arrive through the open boulevards surrounding the stadium, gathering at local bars and cafés in the neighbourhood before entering through the wide concourse areas. Inside, the atmosphere builds steadily, particularly in the north stand where the most vocal supporters create a strong presence. The bowl’s open corners allow sea breeze and sunlight to filter in, giving the venue a distinctive island character. Food and drink options have improved in recent years, with more modern kiosks and shaded areas now available.
Transport to the stadium is supported by Palma’s bus network, with several routes stopping close to the ground. Parking is available in the surrounding streets and commercial zones, though it can become crowded on matchdays. Accessibility features include step-free entrances, adapted toilets, wheelchair seating platforms, and designated support staff to assist visitors. The surrounding area offers shopping districts, open parks, and connections to central Palma.
Mallorca Estadi remains a stadium that blends island identity, modernisation, and community-focused football culture.
