Overall, April is a lovely month to visit Mallorca. Stay in historic towns rather than purpose-built tourist resorts, which are mostly lifeless in early spring. Read Where to Stay in Mallorca for an overview of the best towns to stay in.
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In April it is warm enough to sunbathe in Mallorca. The sea temperature is still low, but you can already enjoy refreshing swimming time.
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.
Between December and February is the most affordable time to visit Mallorca as well as enjoy island-hopping in the Balearic Islands as a whole. Not many tourists choose this time to explore this Balearic Island, which means fewer crowds and lower rates in accommodations, airfares, and even excursions.
Overall, April is a lovely month to visit Mallorca. Stay in historic towns rather than purpose-built tourist resorts, which are mostly lifeless in early spring. Read Where to Stay in Mallorca for an overview of the best towns to stay in.
A light jacket, warm fleece or giletSpring in Mallorca still means a light jacket or fleece for the evenings. Daytime temperatures can reach 20-25 degrees, but night time temperatures will be lower so bring a warm layer for the evenings.
It is possible to enjoy budget-friendly holidays in both Mallorca and Ibiza, but overall Ibitha is generally considered the most expensive holiday destination between the two islands because there are more high-end, pricey hotels and resorts and nightlife and events tend to be more expensive to attend.
Average Temperatures in April in MallorcaThe 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!
The average high temperature in Mallorca during April is 19ºC, 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 9ºC at night.
Why are prices rising in Mallorca? A year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, energy and food prices - which surged at the onset of the war - remain high. In Majorca, inflation is currently at 5.8 per cent. The increase in tourism prices can be partly attributed to this global price surge.
Tipping is not a fully established and widespread custom, and many locals often leave small change, even for a substantial consumption. Waiters have been known to marvel at the generosity of foreigners. It is not the custom to leave tips at bars, cafeterias or in taxis, which doesn't mean it won't be appreciated.
Set against a backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea, Majorca is home to stunning beaches, delicious food and drink and a wealth of attractions to keep you busy. This is why Majorca is one of the top destinations for beach holidays and budget-friendly family holidays.