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.