
Cala Millor on August 18: A classic summer day — sun, sea and light breeze
On August 18 Cala Millor shows its sunniest side: blue sky, warm temperatures and a light east-southeast breeze — ideal for beach walks, early cafés and relaxed afternoons in the beach bars.
A day for the beach: sun, sea and little everyday sounds
August 18 in Cala Millor feels like a familiar postcard: bright blue sky similar to Cala Millor on August 10, 2025: A Mild Beach Day with Summer Vibes, the gentle crunch of the waves on the pebbles and the scent of freshly brewed café con leche from the small cafés on the Passeig. Those who stroll here in the morning hear children's laughter, the rattle of a bicycle basket and the distant clatter of the umbrella eyelets – typical high summer, fortunately.
Temperatures: warm, but not extreme
The measurements show an consistently warm day: the lows in the morning are around 26.7 °C, the peak in the afternoon reaches about 29.7 °C. The evening also remains mild at about 28.8 °C, and the night hardly drops below 27.0 °C. In practice this means: shorts, flip‑flops and maybe a light scarf for the long terrace in the evening.
Perceived heat and humidity
The humidity of around 55 % makes the thermometer feel somewhat higher. In the morning the warmth can already feel like around 28 °C, and during the day perceived values of up to 31 °C are possible. For people who feel the heat more strongly, regular shade breaks and plenty of drinking are the best companions — a tip locals never tire of giving.
Wind, air pressure & sea
The air pressure is about 1012 hPa. A light, steady wind from the east‑southeast at around 5 m/s causes a little movement in the palm crowns and brings occasional pleasant refreshment. For windsurfers it's rather calm, but the conditions are ideal for quiet swimming rounds, stand‑up paddling or a relaxed dip. Still: secure your umbrellas in gusts — a second peg on the beach is never a bad idea.
How to make the most of the day
The early morning now has its special charm: around 9 a.m. the light is soft, the beach bars are only just filling up and the promenade belongs to the walkers. A jump into the sea, a little chat with the kiosk owner and a second espresso — that's how holiday everyday life feels. This relaxed pattern is also described in Sunny Day in Cala Millor: Perfect Beach Weather on August 1. In the afternoon many visitors and locals seek shady spots under the tamarinds or in the beach bars, where tapas, fresh fish and cool drinks tempt.
For families and guests seeking peace the day is perfect: calm water, manageable waves and hardly any thunderstorm risk. For photographers the late afternoon offers warm side light that wonderfully emphasizes the rocks in front of Sa Coma and the palms on the Passeig.
Practical notes
A few simple rules are enough to keep the day relaxed: high‑factor sunscreen, a head covering and enough drinking water. Those sensitive to strong sun should avoid the hottest hours or secure a cooling shady spot. And yes, this really is not a snobbish tip: hat on, cream on and relax while listening to the sound of the waves.
In short: on August 18 Cala Millor shows its best relaxed side — a classic beach day with warmth, a light breeze and the island's calm rhythm.
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