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Spring Weather in Mallorca
Spring in Mallorca is mild and ideal for outdoor plans, though a light layer is still a good idea.
Published: June 08, 2026

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What is the weather like in Mallorca in spring?
Spring in Mallorca is usually mild and comfortable, with warmer days arriving gradually as the season moves on. It is a good time for walking, cycling, and exploring the island without the peak-season heat. Weather can still change quickly, so light layers are useful.
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Can you swim in Mallorca in spring?
Yes, but the sea is often still cool in spring.
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What should I pack for Mallorca in spring?
Pack light clothes, a warmer layer, and comfortable shoes.
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3FAQ
Is spring a good time to visit Mallorca?
Yes, spring is a comfortable and practical time to visit.
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What is Manacor like in spring?
Manacor is usually mild and comfortable in spring.
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5FAQ
What is Pollença like in spring?
Pollença is mild, green, and well suited to outdoor days in spring.
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Is it windy in Mallorca during spring?
Yes, spring can be breezy in Mallorca, especially near the coast.
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What can you do in Mallorca in spring?
Spring is ideal for walking, cycling, sightseeing, and relaxed outdoor plans.
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