
Cala Rajada: Picture-perfect Autumn on 1 October 2025
Clear sky, mild temperatures and a calm harbor: Cala Rajada begins a cozy autumn day on 1 October 2025 — ideal for promenade walks, short beach breaks at Cala Agulla and a coffee in the harbor.
A sunny start to October
Today, on 1 October 2025, Cala Rajada is under a sky so blue that the seagulls almost look white. Early in the morning the fishing harbor was unusually quiet: the occasional rocking rowboat, the soft lapping at the quay and the clinking of cups from a small café on the mole — the typical morning concert on Majorca's northeast coast, a scene echoed in Cala Rajada: cielo claro y temperaturas suaves el 1 de octubre de 2025. Anyone heading out today will only need a thin shirt during the day; in the evening a light sweater is recommended.
Temperatures and course of the day
The readings remain consistently mild. Instruments show a minimum of 20.6 °C and a daytime maximum of around 22.2 °C. In the morning it feels like about 21 °C, at midday we're just above 22 °C, and even at night temperatures only drop slightly — a true late-summer greeting in autumn.
Wind, humidity and air pressure
The wind blows from a northeasterly direction (about 46°) with a moderate strength of roughly 6.4 m/s and occasional gusts up to 7 m/s. Humidity is around 62%, and air pressure is about 1021 hPa. In short: clear visibility, no clouds, no rain front — a crisp autumn day as you wish for, unlike the slightly cloudier account in Clouds, Sea and Balmy Air: Cala Rajada on October 3, 2025.
How it feels — and what it means for Cala Rajada
The perceived temperature barely differs from the measurements. For early risers on Avenida de Cala Rajada this is ideal: a walk by the sea without sweating, with the scent of salt in the air and the light crunch of pebbles underfoot. The cafés in the harbor are slowly filling; the clatter of porcelain cups mixes with the occasional cry of seagulls. For locals and visitors this means relaxed terrace hours, well-filled bistro tables and an atmosphere that radiates both calm and life.
Activities and tips for the day
A day like this invites small outings: a bike ride along the coast, a short beach stop at Cala Agulla, or a leisurely stroll through the market — all without the usual high-summer crowds; a similar note appears in 4 October 2025: Leisurely Autumn Day in Cala Rajada – Ideal for Walks. Pack a light jacket for the evening; when the sun goes down the coast draws noticeably cooler air. Sailors should watch out for gusts that can occur along the shore, while leisure boaters benefit from the calm conditions.
Practical advice: a bottle of water, sunscreen (the sun is milder but still present) and a seat in a harbor café for the best view — in the morning you have the best chance of getting the best spot.
Why this is good for Majorca
Such mild autumn days are a gift for the island's economy: restaurants and cafés attract guests once more, small hotels and holiday apartments remain in demand, and local providers like boat or bike rentals can make use of an extended season. In addition, the calm after the high season is for many visitors a reason to return — especially since the island shows a different, more relaxed side in autumn.
In short: Cala Rajada presents itself today at its best, unhurried side. The promenade fills with chatterers, the sea sparkles, and those who are early get the best seat with a view of the sea. Enjoy the day — and perhaps another one, before autumn turns more serious.
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