
Gentle Summer Day in Cala Rajada: August 7, 2025
August 7 brings a picture-perfect summer day to Cala Rajada: around 27°C, a light easterly breeze and pleasant humidity — perfect for the beach, the promenade and a dinner at the harbor.
A summer day to breathe easy in Cala Rajada
On August 7, Cala Rajada shows its relaxed side: sun and a few harmless clouds alternate, with highs reaching a pleasant 27°C. Those who stroll along the promenade in the morning hear the soft clink of coffee cups, gull calls and the distant scraping as fishermen mend their nets, as described in Sunny Summer Day in Cala Rajada: Harbor Air, Seagull Song and a Dip in the Sea.
Fresh in the morning, cozy during the day
The day's chart starts leisurely: 24°C in the early hours, ideal for a walk to the harbor or a run along the coast while the sun is still low. By midday the temperature rises to around 27°C, a level perfect for sunbeds, a dip in the clear water or a shady spot in the pine forest of Cala Agulla. The cafes on the Passeig Marítim fill with guests who watch the sea and listen to the light breeze.
How the air feels
With about 60% humidity the atmosphere is in a very pleasant zone: neither oppressive nor dry. The wind comes from an easterly direction — locally often called Llevant — and freshens to around 6 m/s, a pattern similar to observations in Cala Rajada on August 25: Lukewarm Late-Summer Day with Sea Breeze. That's enough for the sailboats in the harbor to have a gentle breeze and makes the temperatures feel subjectively more comfortable. Those sitting on the coast occasionally feel a cooling gust in their hair; the scent of pines and the sea mixes with the salty tang of the water.
Evening mood and winding down
The evening remains mild: around 25°C is expected for the night. That's exactly the kind of weather that invites a cozy table in one of the beach bars or a walk to the Punta de n'Amer, where the path glows golden in the last rays of sun. Glasses clink at the harbor tables, fishermen talk about the early catches, and somewhere in the background cicadas chirp — a typical, soothing summer sound here on the east coast.
Whether you spend the day swimming in the crystal-clear water, exploring the coves around Cala Agulla or simply sitting on a bench and watching the boats go by: this August 7 is a small promise of an uncomplicated Mallorcan summer, a calm echoed in Mild Late-Summer Weather in Cala Rajada: A Day to Breathe. A light sweater for the later evening won't hurt; otherwise the light breeze is enough to make the day perfect.
Tip from the local editor: The harbor is calmest in the morning — ideal for photos without crowds. Late afternoon, a walk toward Capdepera Lighthouse is worth it, when the light warms the rocks and the waves gently lap the shore.
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