
Cala Millor on 12 September 2025: A mild, sunny day for the beach and promenade
Few clouds, a fresh sea breeze and pleasant temperatures: On 12 September, Cala Millor shows its calm, sunny side – perfect for joggers, families and coffee breaks on the Paseo.
Cala Millor on 12 September: A mild, sunny day
Anyone waking up this morning in Cala Millor is greeted by the gentle sound of the Mediterranean and the distant calls of seagulls. The air is fresh, the sky practically cloudless. Between 7 and 9 a.m. the mercury reads about 22.7 °C – a temperature at which joggers run along the promenade walks on the Passeig del Mar while the scent of freshly baked ensaimadas drifts from a small café on the corner.
A day with only minor fluctuations
In the late morning the temperature gradually rises and reaches its peak in the early afternoon at around 24.8 °C. In the afternoon it remains pleasantly warm – about 24.4 °C – not oppressive, rather comfortable. Even at night the thermometer only falls slightly to about 23.8 °C. A steady day without big surprises.
How the weather feels
The perceived temperature is close to the official readings: in the morning you feel about 23.2 °C, rising to up to 25.2 °C during the day. No cold snaps, no sudden change in wind – ideal if you are looking for a calm beach day without much hustle and bustle.
Quick facts for the day
Air pressure: 1021 hPa. Humidity is around 73 %, which means: no dry heat, the skin may feel slightly damp. The wind comes from the southeast at around 6.5 m/s (gusts up to about 7 m/s) – enough to occasionally make a sunshade stubborn, but not so strong that swimming becomes unpleasant. Cloud cover minimal at about 4 %, chance of rain practically 0 %.
What you'll experience outdoors
On the seafront promenade, the Paseo at Playa de Cala Millor, morning athletes, dog walkers and the first families claiming their spot for the day mix together. Fishermen set up their nets early in the morning; the quiet clatter blends with the laughter of playing children and the occasional ring of a bicycle bell. Around noon the sunbeds fill up, umbrellas open, and the sea sparkles under the sun – a typical, relaxed late-summer day in September.
Practical tips
Don't forget sun protection: even if it's not hot, the sun is prominent in the sky. A light wind makes an open shirt pleasant, but better secure your beach tent against gusts. For a break, the cafés on the Paseo are ideal – a cool drink in hand, the gentle waves in your ears, and you have the perfect time-out. Those out early have the best conditions for jogging; those who come later can enjoy a late lunch with a sea view.
Conclusion
Cala Millor shows itself on 12 September 2025 from its calm, sunny side. No big crowds, but pleasant temperatures, a gentle breeze and plenty of space on the beach. Ideal for anyone who wants to experience the island at a leisurely pace – with the scent of ensaimadas in the air and the sea in sight.
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