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Does Majorca get cold at night?

Nights may still get cold during spring in Mallorca and spring season is generally too cold for swimming in the ocean. Mallorca is a year-round great holiday destination with great weather. The surround ocean deters extreme weather. Majorca's high tourist season begins in April and ends around late September.



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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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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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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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As one of Spain's Balearic Islands, Majorca has a typical Mediterranean climate with lots of heat in the summer and mild, stormy weather in the winter. The best time to go to Majorca is in the summer months from June to September.

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Mallorca is not hot in December. You can go to the beach and sunbathe depending on the day. As an average, the daytime temperature is 16 degrees, but at noon it can reach 20 degrees and at night time 5-8 degrees.

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The wind in Mallorca The tramontana can have gusts of up to 100 km/h and can be especially intense in the mountainous areas in the north of the island in winter.

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A lot of Spaniards start out their evening by ir de tapas, a sort of tapas bar hop. You go around to a few tapas bars, having drinks and sharing tapas, getting the night going and forgoing hunger until actual dinner time arrives. The sun's going down, so it's obviously time for some pre-dinner tapas!

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Keep a glass of water by your bed so you can sip from it during the night if necessary. Keep blinds, shutters and/or curtains closed during peak sunshine hours but leave windows open at night and early in the morning so your room can cool down.

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The 15 best places to visit on Mallorca
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  • San Telmo. Where the mountains meet the sea, less than ten minutes west of Puerto Andratx, you'll find San Telmo, or Sant Elm, a simple fishing village where the fishermen's houses line the sea's edge.


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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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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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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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Majorca tends to be the warmest of the islands peaking at 31.5 °C in August. The islands receive between 5 - 15 mm of rainfall, so holidaymakers would be unlucky to get caught in the rain. The daily amount of sunshine averages from 10 - 11 hours a day.

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