The average temperature in Menorca is 23ºC, while it's 21ºC in Majorca, which expects around 50mm of rain.
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Climate: Although the Balearic Islands generally have a mild and sunny climate, there are variances amongst the islands. Mallorca and Ibiza experience slightly warmer temperatures compared to Menorca, which can be cooler and experience more frequent rainfall.
Weather-wise, September is an ideal month because temperatures are still warm enough to make for enjoyable beach holidays. In many places, such as Ibiza, the Canary Islands, Barcelona, the Costa del Sol, and Andalusia, the water will be warm enough for swimming in addition to sunbathing.
When travelling in the cooler months (September-April), you should probably pack more layered items as it can get chilly on the island. Majorca is a popular beach destination, so you're going to want to take some swimwear for the beach or pool if your accommodation has one.
Why is Menorca less popular than Majorca? Menorca is considered less popular than Majorca for several reasons, including the following: Marketing: Majorca has been more heavily marketed and is better known, which has led to more tourists visiting the island.
“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.
Average monthly temperaturesIf you're a sunseeker the best time to visit Menorca is between June and August. The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 31 C and an average low of 21 C. The coolest month of the year is January with an average daily maximum of 15 C and an average low of 7 C.
HOW LONG TO STAY IN MENORCA. Menorca is quite a big island (about 690sqkm), so I would recommend staying on the island at least for 5 days to a full week if you would like to explore it and visit most of the sights at a relaxed pace. Despite its size, driving around the island is quite easy as it is mainly flat.
The current All Inclusive Restriction areas in Mallorca , introduced by Law 2020, are ONLY El Arenal and Magaluf which limit alcohol to only 3 drinks per adult each meal.