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How hot is Majorca in April May?

The average high temperature in Majorca during April is 19?C, which is warm enough to spend long days at the beach or sunbathing by the pool. You'll want to bring some warmer clothes for the evenings as things averagely cool to 9?C at night.



Majorca in April and May 2026 is characterized by mild, pleasant "shoulder season" weather, making it ideal for hiking and sightseeing but perhaps a bit brisk for swimming. In April, daytime temperatures typically reach 17°C to 20°C (63°F–68°F), falling to around 9°C at night. You can expect about 7 hours of sunshine daily, but be prepared for occasional short-lived rain showers. By May, the island warms up significantly, with daytime highs reaching 23°C to 25°C (73°F–77°F). This is widely considered the best time to visit before the sweltering heat of summer arrives. While the air is warm, the sea temperature remains quite cool, hovering around 15°C in April and rising to only 18°C by late May. For a 2026 spring trip, packing layers is essential—a light jacket for the cool evenings and sunscreen for the increasingly intense Mediterranean sun during the day.

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There's a sharp rise in temperature in Mallorca in April. The average is 14°C, but highs regularly creep into the low 20s. Clouds lessen and humidity is low, making the air feel dry and comfortable. The highest temperature recorded in Mallorca in April is 29°C, and the lowest a very chilly -1°C!

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If you're looking for a beach holiday, the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz are the hottest places to stay in Spain in May. Malaga will be around 25ºC with Marbella around 24ºC, each with 9-10 hours of daily sunshine.

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Seville, Andalusia Generally speaking though, Seville is the hottest city in Spain. Temperatures start to climb in April and the sunshine lasts until well into September. Spring is one of the best times to visit, with temperatures averaging 25-30C (77-86F).

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The Canary Islands (23ºC) are the hottest places in Europe in April with Gran Canaria (24ºC) and Tenerife (23ºC) feeling a little warmer than Lanzarote (22ºC). In Mainland Europe the warmest places in April are Cyprus (22ºC) and Crete (20°C).

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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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Sunshine and rainfall There is a 59% chance of a perfect sunny day and a 41% chance of seeing some clouds, with on average 3mm of rainfall this month.

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Yes, you can. Many residents will swim all year round, as will visitors on holiday in Mallorca. However, this will be a cool swim as the temperatures will not have had the opportunity to warm up from the winter months.

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Spain will be warming up nicely in April, if you pick the right spot. It's not a great time to visit the north coast and Madrid will be just 18ºC with a strong chance of rain showers. But head south and you can expect 25ºC in Seville and other parts of Andalucia with eight hours of daily sunshine.

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If you're set on finding the warmest area in the Mediterranean, head to Crete, which is the hottest destination in the Mediterranean in May. Similarly to Corfu, Crete has plenty to offer, from its beaches to tavernas, making it perfect for a spring holiday.

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After the city of Córdoba (also in Andalusia), Seville has the hottest summer in continental Europe among all cities with a population over 100,000 people, with average daily highs of 36.0 °C (97 °F) in July. Temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F) are not uncommon in summer.

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Spain weather May With just a small chance of showers, the last month of spring is generally dry, making it a good time of year to explore the cultural sights and relax on the beach. While southern coastal areas are warmer than central and northern regions, the whole of Spain has plenty of sunshine in May.

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The hottest city in Europe in May is Seville (27°C) in southern Spain, followed by Antalya (26°C) in southern Turkey. The islands of Crete, Malta and Cyprus will also feel hot at 24°C, along with Valencia and the Costa de la Luz (24°C) in Spain.

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