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Is it worth it to go to Mallorca in the winter?

With around 300 days of sunshine every year, Palma de Mallorca is perfect for a city break over those bleak winter months. For adventurous families looking to occupy teens, or an old group of friends seeking some cultural exploration alongside great tapas and wine, the beautiful city of Palma has it all.



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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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The Mallorca Hoteliers Federation has forecast that for the whole island no more than 25% of hotels will stay open over the winter. In Palma, however, it will be a different story, as it is every winter.

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However, to escape the crowds and excessive heat it's best to avoid July-August. Spring (May-Jun) and autumn (Sept-Oct) see temperatures average around 20°C, and there are fewer tourists than in the summer months. To get most sites to yourself, head to Palma in winter (Nov-Mar).

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In the process of tourism development, Mallorca has encountered many problems, such as environmental degradation, resource depletion and deteriorating relations between tourists and residents. These issues can also easily happen to developing islands if there is no adoption of correct measures.

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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.

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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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