
The festivities are dedicated to the Minorcan horse breed, which, in perfect teamwork with its rider or "cavaller", defy the laws of gravity with "Bots" (the horse stands on its back hinds and lift their front hoofs for number of seconds) while practising spectacular equestrian games.
After waiting patiently for one entire year, the 24th June arrives and the Sant Joan Fiestas explode. Ciutadella united by a strong feeling for tradition hails with joy. These are authentic fiestas in the broadest meaning of the word; probably of religious origin, its goes back to the beginnings of the 14th century when each 23rd June was celebrated by pilgrimage to the Sant Joan de Misa church. At a distance of around eight kilometres from the town made it necessary to ride by horse. With the pass of time these reunions developed the practise of equestrian games represented by the different social layers of the society.
The festivity currently preserves intact the entire essence of the protocol held centuries ago. These rituals have been preserved thanks to the oral customs handed from parents to children, allowing the spirit of the fiesta to burn years after.
The festivities are dedicated to the Minorcan horse breed, which, in perfect teamwork with its rider or "cavaller", defy the laws of gravity with "Bots" (the horse stands on its back hinds and lift their front hoofs for number of seconds) while practising spectacular equestrian games.
The Minorcans are so devoted to their horses that even during the "fury" of the fiesta, these animals are treated with care and great respect. The horse becomes the perfect ally to witness a burst of joy during the celebrations.







