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What are the warmest months in Mallorca?

Majorca has a mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. If you're a sunseeker the best time to visit Majorca is between July and August. The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 30 C and an average low of 18 C.



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The best time to visit Mallorca is the shoulder season in April–May and September–October—days are warm and crowds are few. Most hotels and restaurants are open, and it's a prime time to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking.

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Average Temperatures in August in Mallorca Average highs remain around 35°C and lows a pleasantly warm 19°C, give or take a couple of degrees. Humidity levels range from between 47% to 94%, which can make conditions feel hotter.

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You can expect an average daily temperature of 23-24°C in September on Mallorca, down a few degrees from the previous month. Highs reach around 29°C, only occasionally surpassing 30°C, and lows hover around 18°C. Humidity levels remain high, but so does the sea temperature at 25°C perfect for taking a refreshing swim.

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The Santa Ponsa weather in September makes this Majorcan resort very popular at this time of the year. The hot Mediterranean climate keeps temperatures incredibly warm and the long hours of sunshine means you'll have plenty of time to sunbathe and relax by the beach or pool.

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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 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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Set on the north coast of Mallorca, in the bay of Pollensa, is one of the island's most beautiful towns: Puerto de Pollensa (also known as Port de Pollença, or Port de Pollenca). This tranquil destination is still lively without being excessive, and makes it a good resort town to stay in Mallorca for families.

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Domestic and hotel tap water supplies in Mallorca are safe to drink but, because the sources of water are usually in concentrations of limestone, the water is inclined to be hard, and may have a mineral taste. It may also be quite heavily chlorinated in some areas.

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Mallorca normally experiences mild winters, with temperatures between 46 and 54 degrees, according to the island's tourism board, and sudden, heavy rainfall is common in autumn and winter. Heavy snowfall is rare but not unheard of: Notable instances include seven days of snow in 1956 and two days in 2012.

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Between December and February is the most affordable time to visit Mallorca as well as enjoy island-hopping in the Balearic Islands as a whole. Not many tourists choose this time to explore this Balearic Island, which means fewer crowds and lower rates in accommodations, airfares, and even excursions.

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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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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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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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Deia, Fornalutx, Valldemossa would all meet your criteria. Old town of Pollensa and town of Soller might also suit. Hope this helps. Fornalutx,so picturesque, is in a mountainous valley but rental villas cost a plenty there especially the few with a pool.It does attract tourists but it won't be too busy in May.

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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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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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While October marks the end of the summer season in Mallorca, the island certainly doesn't shut down. On the contrary, October is a popular month for people to visit.

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Mallorca Webcam Many consider October the best time to visit Mallorca, and we can't fault them. Temperatures are pleasant, many local products are harvested and ready to be tasted, connecting flights tend to be cheaper, and the island welcomes any and all who want to end their summer on a sun-kissed note.

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