Mallorca, Spain

There is so much to do on the island of Mallorca that it can be a little overwhelming to choose where to begin. One thing seems to hold true with each visitor, taking a dip in the sea has always been a popular option. Another fantastic introduction to the island’s beauty is a delightful antique train ride through the Tramuntana Mountains in a journey lasting about one hour. Keeping with the natural wonder, take a tour of the spectacular limestone Caves of Drach at Porto Cristo, or tour the magnificent Palma Cathedral, located on the seafront, boasting one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture. For those on the hunt for that perfect trinket, browse the small shops and galleries of Dela, a bohemian-chic village that is filled with unusual and interesting objects. For all you golfers out there, you can enjoy the Club de Golf Alcanada located right next to the sea offering remarkable views.

If you thought choosing what to do in Mallorca was difficult, Mallorcan cuisine is just as impressive. Think pork, fish and vegetables generously tossed in garlic and olive oil, making one mouth-watering dish. Vineyards and farms producing citrus fruits, and weekly markets offering apricots and almonds. The collection of restaurants are all vividly delicious. Bona Taula features an excellent wine list, and the exclusive Port Petit arranges Mediterranean dishes so skillfully you may want to experience it twice.

If you weren’t a believer in real life fairy-tales before, a trip to Mallorca may change your mind forever.

Mallorca offers a delightful Mediterranean climate throughout the year. March to May brings mild temperatures and blossoming landscapes, making it an ideal time for exploring the island’s charming villages, hiking in the mountains, and enjoying the beautiful coastline. This period is perfect for outdoor activities and experiencing Mallorca's cultural festivals with fewer crowds.

June to August features warm, sunny weather, ideal for beachgoers, water sports enthusiasts, and those looking to enjoy the island’s vibrant nightlife. The summer months are bustling with energy, offering endless opportunities for relaxation and entertainment along Mallorca’s stunning beaches. From September to November, the temperatures cool slightly, providing a more tranquil atmosphere for exploring the island’s natural beauty and historical sites. December to February brings cooler weather and occasional rain, making it a peaceful time to enjoy Mallorca’s winter scenery and savor the local cuisine.

WEATHER: Monthly Averages

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
High 59° 61° 63° 66° 73° 81°
Low 46° 46° 50° 54° 59° 66°
Precipitation 1.7 in. 1.5 in. 1.1 in. 1.5 in. 1.4 in. 0.4 in.
Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
High 84° 86° 81° 75° 66° 63°
Low 72° 73° 68° 63° 54° 50°
Precipitation 0.2 in. 0.9 in. 2.0 in. 2.7 in. 2.3 in. 1.9 in.