Yes, it does rain in Majorca during April, but it is typically characterized by light, passing showers rather than persistent heavy downpours. In 2026, long-term averages suggest that Majorca sees about 11 days with some rainfall during the month, totaling approximately 57mm of precipitation. While this sounds frequent, the island also enjoys an average of 7 hours of bright sunshine per day, and the rain often clears quickly to reveal blue skies. Daytime temperatures are mild, reaching a pleasant average high of 17°C to 18°C (63°F–64°F), making it a popular time for hiking and cycling before the intense heat of summer arrives. However, the sea remains quite chilly at 15°C, and evening temperatures can drop to 8°C, so a light waterproof jacket and layers are essential for travelers. April is considered part of the "shoulder season," offering a beautiful green landscape and fewer crowds, despite the occasional spring shower.