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Are bars open in Majorca in October?

October is the time when the clubs and bars start to wind down their businesses ready for the end of the season....... So the key is.............to go as early as possible in the month..........but there will still be enough places open to enjoy yourselves.......



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This month Mallorca is at the end of the summer season and practically all tourist businesses are fully booked. Bars, restaurants, water parks are all still open. The temperatures in October are very pleasant (between 23 and 28 degrees Celsius) and it is not as hot as in August, which is appreciated by children.

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Majorca weather October The largest of the Balearic Islands, Majorca enjoys warm weather in October even though it's autumn. You'll find this an ideal time to visit if you like high temperatures and thinner crowds.

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The average high temperate in October is 24ºC, so pack a good selection of swimwear and beach gear. You'll want to pack some warmer things for the evenings as it can get a bit cool, with temperatures averagely dropping to 14ºC.

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Majorca's opening hours in autumn The shops in Majorca are normally open in autumn with restaurants, hotels and shops only closing for the winter towards the end of October/November.

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Every year in late summer or autumn there is a proliferation of mosquitoes and cockroaches throughout the Mediterranean. There is nothing special about that. As soon as the temperatures drop in winter, however, the pests get their act together.

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The Mallorca Hoteliers Federation has forecast that for the whole island no more than 25% of hotels will stay open over the winter. In Palma, however, it will be a different story, as it is every winter.

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The largest of the Balearic Islands, Majorca enjoys warm weather in October even though it's autumn. You'll find this an ideal time to visit if you like high temperatures and thinner crowds.

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Santa Ponsa has its fair share of Irish pubs, cocktail bars and live music venues. In fact it's so popular with Irish visitors that one of the biggest Saint Patrick parties on the islands takes place here. It can get very lively in the summer months yet is more family-friendly than the notorious Magaluf.

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You will find all ages but it is true that Magaluf has a 50 % of the people around 18-25, a 20 % 25 - 35 and the other 30 % are families or kids and people older than 35. Have Fun !!

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