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Does it get cold at night in Majorca?

The weather in Mallorca remains warm throughout the year with average night time lows dropping to around 10ºC in December and January. The summer months can see temperatures reach 40ºC, although the averages are around 30ºC.



Yes, it definitely gets cold at night in Majorca, particularly during the "shoulder" and winter seasons. In March 2026, while daytime highs reach a pleasant 16°C to 18°C, nighttime temperatures frequently drop to 5°C to 7°C (41°F to 45°F). Even in the peak of summer (July and August), the evening sea breeze and lack of humidity can make it feel surprisingly cool compared to the scorching midday sun, with lows averaging around 18°C. If you are visiting the Tramuntana Mountains, temperatures will be significantly lower than at the coastal resorts. Travelers should always pack a light jacket or a "layers" strategy; the Mediterranean climate is famous for its "sharp" drop in temperature the moment the sun sets, making outdoor dining chilly without a heater or a wrap.

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The climate in this archipelago is Mediterranean as the summers tend to be dry and warm to hot while the winters are normally rainier, albeit still not that rainy, and do not usually get very cold.

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There's differences in climate across the island because of the mountains, which attract rain and clouds leaving the coast sunny and dry. North westerly winds mean the southeast is usually a bit warmer and drier than other parts of Majorca.

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In Barcelona September sees daytime averages of 25ºC and the sea is still warm enough for swimming at 24ºC, though by October it will be down to 21ºC whether in or out of the water. On Mallorca it will still be 26ºC in September with a sea temperature of 25ºC, while in October both are an average of 22C.

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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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The wind in Mallorca can also vary depending on the time of year and location. During the summer, the prevailing winds are the easterly winds, which blow from the east and can be hot and dry.

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Mallorca normally experiences mild winters, with temperatures between 46 and 54 degrees, according to the island's tourism board, and sudden, heavy rainfall is common in autumn and winter. Heavy snowfall is rare but not unheard of: Notable instances include seven days of snow in 1956 and two days in 2012.

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Domestic and hotel tap water supplies in Mallorca are safe to drink but, because the sources of water are usually in concentrations of limestone, the water is inclined to be hard, and may have a mineral taste. It may also be quite heavily chlorinated in some areas.

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The best time to visit Mallorca is the shoulder season in April–May and September–October—days are warm and crowds are few. Most hotels and restaurants are open, and it's a prime time to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking.

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The weather in Mallorca remains warm throughout the year with average night time lows dropping to around 10ºC in December and January. The summer months can see temperatures reach 40ºC, although the averages are around 30ºC.

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Both Ibiza and Mallorca are known for being excellent islands for a holiday focused on enjoying local nightlife, but Ibiza's reputation as the best clubbing destination in the world means that it is the best choice if you're looking for a trip full of unforgettable nights out.

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Mallorca is better for city life and cultural stuff because Palma is much bigger than any city in Tenerife. It really depends how long you're staying and what sorts of things you're most interested in doing while you're there.

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Cost of Living Comparison Between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Palma de Mallorca. You would need around 3,715.7€ in Palma de Mallorca to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 2,900.0€ in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (assuming you rent in both cities).

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Mallorca offers tons to see and do on the cheap, from sandy beaches and inviting markets to impressive natural features and historical sites on a fun-filled Mediterranean island. With such a diverse array of affordable activities, your trip to Mallorca can be packed full of fun while staying on budget.

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The 13 Most Beautiful Towns in Mallorca
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The most exclusive location on the island, now fairly densely populated with homes of the world's rich and famous, is undoubtedly Dei?. On the west coast of Mallorca, this scenic town has long been popular with artists since the 1950s.

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Mallorca is a relatively quiet island, and the road infrastructure is good, meaning that it's a great place for road-tripping. During the winter, the roads are especially quiet as you won't be driving through the summer crowds!

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