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Beach Crowds in Mallorca During Spring
Find out how busy Mallorca beaches are in spring and when you can expect a quieter seaside experience.
Published: May 15, 2026

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Are beaches in Mallorca crowded in spring?
Mallorca’s beaches are usually less crowded in spring than in the main summer season. That makes it easier to enjoy a quieter walk, a slower lunch by the sea, or some time on the sand without the busiest atmosphere. Popular spots can still be lively on sunny days, especially at weekends.
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What is the weather usually like in Mallorca in spring?
Spring is usually mild and comfortable in Mallorca.
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Can you swim in Mallorca in the shoulder season?
Yes, but the sea can still feel cool.
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What should I pack for a trip to Mallorca in spring?
Pack light layers, sun protection, and a jacket.
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Is spring a good time to visit Mallorca?
Yes, spring is one of the most pleasant times to visit.
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What is Port de Sóller like in spring?
Port de Sóller is usually calm and pleasant in spring.
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How is Cala Millor in spring?
Cala Millor is usually quieter and more relaxed in spring.
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What can you do in Mallorca when the weather is mild?
Mild weather is great for walking, cycling, and sightseeing.
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