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Is Palma busy in December?

The Caribbean is mobbed with sun-worshippers from December to March. Skip the crowds and hit the Mediterranean instead.



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Mallorca's an island of many faces with a vibrant nightlife scene that caters for its diverse clientele, from young holidaymakers through to yachting millionaires and everyone in between. A city bursting with life 365 days of the year, Palma offers something for everyone.

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With around 300 days of sunshine every year, Palma de Mallorca is perfect for a city break over those bleak winter months.

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Mallorca is not hot in December. You can go to the beach and sunbathe depending on the day. As an average, the daytime temperature is 16 degrees, but at noon it can reach 20 degrees and at night time 5-8 degrees.

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What is this? In fact, I'd go as far as saying that Palma is an ideal city break, which is quite surprising for an island destination ? yet, it ticks all the boxes; gastronomy, history, culture, and more than enough places to eat and drink in style.

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Palma is an exciting Mediterranean capital which seduces thousands of visitors each year with its rich offering of art, culture and gastronomy. Its historic streets are home to top restaurants, enticing boutiques stores, contemporary galleries and bustling fresh food markets.

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Safety at night:Safe Overall, Palma is quite safe at night. Streets are well-lit and populated, in most areas, even in the evening hours. However, like anywhere in the world, it is still recommended to remain vigilant. Stick to main streets and avoid alone, isolated areas.

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Bar Street is Playa de Palma's version of the Strip in Magaluf, just substitute noisy Brits with noisy Germans. It is around 450m long and stretches from the intersection with Carrer del Llaüt to the intersection with Carrer de les Canyes.

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Safety at night:Safe Overall, Palma is quite safe at night. Streets are well-lit and populated, in most areas, even in the evening hours. However, like anywhere in the world, it is still recommended to remain vigilant. Stick to main streets and avoid alone, isolated areas.

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