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Is South Mallorca warmer than North?

There's variation between north and south, too: Palma and the south is typically a couple of degrees warmer than the northern resorts of Port de Pollensa and Port d'Alcúdia.



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The southeast part of the island is definitely warmer than the northwest, but whichever part of the island lucky visitors choose to spend their holiday, sun is always guaranteed.

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The southeast part of the island is definitely warmer than the northwest, but whichever part of the island lucky visitors choose to spend their holiday, sun is always guaranteed.

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There is no one best side of Mallorca, full stop. It depends on what you are looking for: long beaches, scenic coves, mountains, nightlife… However, if I really have to make a choice: Best to explore: The West coast is the most scenic to explore with the Tramuntana mountains.

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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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The West coast of Mallorca runs from Pollença to Andratx. It is home to the famous Tramuntana mountains and offer the most scenic locations in Mallorca. The area is home to mountain peaks, hidden beaches, impressive cliffs, lakes and historical villages.

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The 13 Most Beautiful Towns in Mallorca
  1. Palma de Mallorca. ...
  2. Puerto Pollensa. ...
  3. Deià ...
  4. Banyalbufar. ...
  5. Fornalutx. ...
  6. Pollensa. ...
  7. Port Sóller. ...
  8. Sóller.


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The southeast part of the island is definitely warmer than the northwest, but whichever part of the island lucky visitors choose to spend their holiday, sun is always guaranteed.

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One of the most renowned areas in Majorca is Puerto Portals, a glamorous marina frequented by celebrities and high-profile individuals. It boasts luxurious yachts, upscale boutiques, and exquisite dining options.

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During the summer months, from June to September, the sea temperature in Mallorca is usually between 23°C and 26°C, which makes it an ideal time to enjoy the beaches and water activities. In winter, sea temperatures are cooler, averaging around 14°C in January and February.

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Located in the South East of the island, Calo d'es Moro is home to some of the clearest blue water to be found in the world. Bordered on either side by steep cliffs full of greenery and caves, the combination of colours is truly stunning.

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Portixol is a former fishermen's quarter that has become one of the most exclusive places in Palma. This neighbourhood is known for its impressive promenade, lined with elegant restaurants and bars, as well as its white sandy beach.

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Mallorca offers tons to see and do on the cheap, from sandy beaches and inviting markets to impressive natural features and historical sites on a fun-filled Mediterranean island. With such a diverse array of affordable activities, your trip to Mallorca can be packed full of fun while staying on budget.

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Majorca tends to be the warmest of the islands peaking at 31.5 °C in August. The islands receive between 5 - 15 mm of rainfall, so holidaymakers would be unlucky to get caught in the rain. The daily amount of sunshine averages from 10 - 11 hours a day.

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Sustainable Tourism in Mallorca is under scrutiny due to the increasing numbers of tourists placing greater strain on local resources including energy and water; and acute problems over waste and pollution.

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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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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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