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The Weather in Palma de Mallorca

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It would be a shame if, after taking a few days off for vacation, the weather didn’t cooperate and constant rain ruined all the plans you had to enjoy that dream destination. And if that destination is the beautiful city of Palma de Mallorca, it’s important (even before you finish packing your suitcase) to know what the weather is usually like on the Balearic island. We’ll tell you everything about its climate, whether this is the best time to travel to Palma, or if you have no other choice, what alternative options the island offers to enjoy and make the most of your stay.

Palma de Mallorca is located in the western Mediterranean, in a subtropical climate zone; hence, its climate is characterized by dry, warm summers (just what many tourists are looking for in their quest for sunshine) and milder winters that are not as cold as on the mainland. A true paradise that enjoys the incredible luxury of around 300 sunny days a year, making Palma de Mallorca a fantastic destination almost all year round—especially during the spring, summer, and early autumn months.

Where can you check the weather in Palma de Mallorca?

If you don’t want to be caught off guard, the best thing to do is to check the weather in Palma de Mallorca through various official sources and compare them. That way, you won’t be disappointed if you were hoping for a beach day and instead wake up to raincoat weather, with your swimsuit going back into the suitcase. Options like AEMET or local media outlets from the city of Palma de Mallorca (or even from the island itself or the Balearic region as a whole) can serve as reliable references to avoid mistakes.

What’s also useful to know in advance is the average temperatures throughout the year in Palma de Mallorca. This will help you when planning your trip to the Mallorcan capital—organizing activities and even packing your suitcase with the clothes that will actually be useful during your vacation.

What’s the weather like in Palma de Mallorca?

When spring begins in Palma de Mallorca, you can enjoy a city with mild weather and hardly any wind, which is fairly common. The temperatures are pleasantly mild, making it easy to put away your heavy coats, as the average at the start of the season ranges between 12–15°C (54–59°F). As spring progresses toward summer, the thermometer often hovers around 20°C (68°F), and by May, summer slowly starts to make its entrance. This month is ideal for visiting Palma de Mallorca—there aren’t as many tourists as in August, and you can enjoy fantastic temperatures between 22–26°C (72–79°F), perfect for a vacation.

In the final days of June, summer officially begins in Palma de Mallorca, and with it, the rain mostly disappears (except for a few isolated days), and the heat intensifies. Along the coast, average temperatures reach around 30–33°C (86–91°F), while inland, just outside Palma, temperatures can easily exceed 40°C (104°F).

Starting in September, the first signs of a warm autumn appear. The weather in Palma de Mallorca becomes more variable, with occasional heavy rainfalls known as “cold drops,” unstable days, and a gradual drop in temperatures—though never reaching extreme cold.

And what about winter? Just because it’s December doesn’t mean you can’t visit Palma de Mallorca and be captivated by its charm and beauty. There are countless things to see and enjoy, and not all of them revolve around summer beaches. During the final and early months of the year, the weather in the city, as expected, brings a drop in temperatures—but nothing too extreme. You’ll need a coat for the average daytime temperature of around 10°C (50°F), which can drop to 4°C (39°F) at night. Rain is more frequent during these months, but generally moderate, and the sun still makes an appearance—on average, about nine hours a day in January, much to the delight of many.

Best Time to Visit Palma de Mallorca

The best time to visit Palma de Mallorca is between April and September, as these are the warmest months, ensuring good weather to enjoy, relax, and fully explore the city. And if you're into beaches and water sports, the summer months are definitely perfect for you. However, keep in mind that these sunny and hot weeks are also the most popular among both national and international tourists, making the Balearic Islands one of the most visited destinations during this time.

That’s why, if you’re not a fan of crowds and, for example, want to go hiking or enjoy rural tourism (the Serra de Tramuntana is perfect for that), it’s best to choose the weeks just before June begins or wait for the low season.

What can you do if it's raining in Mallorca?

Palma de Mallorca—and indeed the entire island—is a paradise for enjoying a relaxing vacation filled with beach days, poolside lounging, and sunshine. However, sometimes the weather can be unpredictable, and you might have to swap your beach towel for other relaxing activities that are still enjoyable, even in the rain. Fortunately, even on rainy days, Palma de Mallorca (and the rest of the island) offers plenty of options so you won’t be stuck staring out the window of your apartment or hotel room.

One such option is to venture underground for a magical and surprising tour of the Drach Caves, about an hour’s drive from Palma. Another great choice, without even leaving the Palma area (and perfect for both kids and adults), is a visit to the Palma Aquarium to spend a fantastic day exploring the wonders of the underwater world. Or treat your taste buds at the many food stalls of the Santa Catalina Market. If you’re a fan of contemporary art, don’t miss the Es Baluard Museum or the Andratx Cultural Center—ideal cultural plans for a rainy vacation afternoon, where top national and local artists showcase their work.

Many tourists take advantage of the change in weather to go shopping, and we’ve got the perfect place for that: a shopping center just outside Palma de Mallorca, surrounded by nature and home to top fashion brands at unbeatable prices (up to 70% off luxury labels). Don’t forget the name—Mallorca Fashion Outlet—where you’ll also find entertainment options (like a great cinema experience) and various dining choices to enjoy lunch or dinner sheltered from the rain.

Art, culture, gastronomy, beaches, shopping, nature… Palma de Mallorca has it all for an unforgettable vacation in a place where the sun shines 300 days a year. It’s a perfect destination where the weather usually cooperates, offering a wide variety of plans and activities. Get to know the climate in the city and across the Balearic island—and start booking your flights!

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