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Swimming in Mallorca in March
A practical look at swimming in Mallorca in March and what the sea is usually like.
Published: May 26, 2026

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Can you swim in Mallorca in March?
Swimming in Mallorca in March is possible, but the sea is often still cool. Some visitors may enjoy a quick dip on a sunny day, while others will find it too cold for a long swim. For most people, March is better for coastal walks than for regular beach swimming.
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What is the weather usually like in Mallorca in March?
March is mild but still changeable, with some cooler and wetter days.
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Is March a good time to visit Mallorca?
Yes, March suits relaxed sightseeing more than a peak beach holiday.
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3FAQ
What should I pack for Mallorca in March?
Pack layers, a light jacket, and comfortable shoes.
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What is Palma de Mallorca like in March?
Palma is quieter in March and good for relaxed city exploring.
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What is Sóller like in March?
Sóller is quiet in March and good for walks and relaxed visits.
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What is it like to visit Alcúdia in March?
Alcúdia is a quiet March destination for sightseeing and walking.
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What can I do in Mallorca in early spring?
Early spring is ideal for walks, town visits, and scenic drives.
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