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Is Mallorca crowded in May?

Lovely temperatures, fewer crowds and special events: there are so many positives to visiting Mallorca in May. The island can seem close to perfection at this time of year, when glorious sunshine makes getting out and exploring - or simply relaxing - a great pleasure.



Mallorca in May is widely considered the "sweet spot" of the travel season, offering a perfect balance between pleasant weather and manageable crowds. While the island is certainly not "empty"—as the tourism infrastructure is fully operational by mid-May—it lacks the intense, shoulder-to-shoulder congestion found in July and August. In 2026, May visitors can enjoy the popular beaches of Cala d'Or or Playa de Muro without the struggle of finding a spot for a towel. Hiking trails in the Serra de Tramuntana are active but not overcrowded, and restaurant reservations in Palma are much easier to secure. The early part of the month is particularly tranquil, while the crowds begin to build slightly toward the end of May as the sea temperatures rise and European school holidays approach. With temperatures averaging a comfortable 22°C (72°F), it is the ideal time for those who want to explore the island's natural beauty and historic villages without the overwhelming heat and mass tourism of the peak summer months.

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There are plenty of great places to visit in Mallorca during May. As the temperatures are not yet too hot, this is the perfect time to explore this extraordinary island in the heart of Europe. Tourists are plentiful but less numerous than during the summer months. All the restaurants and entertainment venues are open.

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The months between June and September are peak tourist season, with scores of travelers flocking to the island's resorts, beaches and clubs. In fact, it's a good idea to book your hotel a few months in advance to ensure you get a room.

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Mallorca is known for its great collection of beaches which attract regular crowds, especially in the summer months of June through September. In other seasons though, hotel rates tend to be more competitive and there's plenty of action and adventure to enjoy without the sweltering heat of summer.

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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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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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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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It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 26 C and the average daily minimum is 14 C.

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