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Is Majorca warm in mid April?

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.



In mid-April 2026, Majorca is beginning its transition into the warm spring season, but it is not yet "hot" by summer standards. Daytime temperatures typically reach a pleasant 17°C to 19°C (63°F–66°F), which is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the historic streets of Palma or Valldemossa without the sweltering heat of July. However, evenings remain brisk, with temperatures dropping to around 9°C to 11°C (48°F–52°F), so a light jacket or layers are essential for outdoor dining. The sea temperature is still quite chilly at roughly 15°C, making it too cold for most swimmers. While you can expect about 7 hours of bright sunshine daily, mid-April also sees occasional spring showers, with an average of 11 days of rainfall across the month. It is a "sweet spot" for those seeking a peaceful, floral escape before the massive tourist crowds and peak temperatures arrive.

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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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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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Sunshine and rainfall There is a 54% chance of a perfect sunny day and a 46% chance of seeing some clouds, with on average 5mm of rainfall this month.

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The sun in Spring shines brightly in Mallorca so bring sunglasses and a hat.
  • A swimsuit. The later your arrival in Spring the more chance you will have for a sea swim. ...
  • A light jacket, warm fleece or gilet. Spring in Mallorca still means a light jacket or fleece for the evenings. ...
  • Covered shoes/ trainers.


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April is characterised by increasing temperatures. The average daily high temperature is now 19?C and the average daily low temperature is 7?C. Both temperatures, however, increase significantly in the course of the month, respectively from 18?C to 21?C and from 7?C to 10?C.

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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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Average Temperatures in April in Mallorca 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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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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It's a lovely time to be in Mallorca with temperatures around 23ºC and nine hours of daily sun. You can spend the morning sightseeing or walking and the afternoon on the beach. Another option is Ibiza where you can enjoy the countryside, villages and sandy coves before the summer crowds descend.

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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.

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What Not to Do in Mallorca on Your 1st Visit
  • Planning to visit only in summer.
  • Underestimating the heat.
  • Packing only for the beach.
  • Going for lunch or dinner too early.
  • Not carrying enough cash.
  • (Still) falling for timeshare scams.
  • Drinking in the streets of Magaluf.
  • Not exploring outside Palma.


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Dress Code Only the young wear shorts, with most working people wearing trousers or skirts. Nine in ten visitors to Spain don't go beyond the coastline, which means most people come here expecting to wear little. That doesn't mean, however, that wearing swimwear or for men to go bare-chested in cities is okay.

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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.

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It depends on how much time you have to spare, obviously, but I would say that three days days in Mallorca is the bare minimum. If you can give yourself five days that would be better, as you'll be able to explore beyond the main tourist spots.

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“Mallorca” is the Spanish spelling of the island, while “Majorca” is the most popular spelling in English, as well as other languages and countries. Officially, the name of the island is Mallorca, which is technically the correct spelling.

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