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How Warm Mallorca Gets in April
Mallorca in April is usually mild rather than hot, making it a comfortable month for outdoor plans.
Published: May 21, 2026

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Does Mallorca get hot in April?
Mallorca is usually not hot in April compared with the summer months. The weather tends to be mild and comfortable, although sunny days can still feel warm, especially in sheltered areas. It is a sensible month for being outside without the stronger heat of later in the year.
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What is the weather usually like in Mallorca in April?
April is usually mild and pleasant, with cooler sea temperatures.
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2FAQ
Can you swim in Mallorca in spring?
Yes, but the sea may still feel cool in spring.
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3FAQ
Is April a good time to visit Mallorca for sightseeing?
Yes, April is a comfortable and relatively quiet month for exploring.
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4FAQ
What should I pack for Mallorca in spring?
Pack light layers, plus something warmer for evenings and breezy days.
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5FAQ
What is Palma de Mallorca like in early spring?
Palma is usually mild, walkable, and quieter in early spring.
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6FAQ
Are Mallorca beaches busy in spring?
Spring beaches in Mallorca are usually quieter than in summer.
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Is spring a good time for outdoor activities in Mallorca?
Yes, spring is a very good season for outdoor activities in Mallorca.
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