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Mallorca Summer Weather Guide
A simple guide to Mallorca’s summer weather, including heat, sunshine, and coastal breezes.
Published: April 28, 2026

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What is the weather usually like in Mallorca in summer?
Mallorca summers are typically hot, dry, and very sunny, with long stretches of stable weather. Coastal areas usually feel a little more comfortable thanks to sea breezes, but inland spots can get noticeably warmer.
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1FAQ
Is it warm enough to swim in Mallorca in spring or autumn?
Yes, but the water can still feel cool in spring.
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2FAQ
What should I pack for Mallorca in shoulder season?
Pack layers, sun protection, and swimwear.
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3FAQ
When is the best time to visit Mallorca if you want pleasant weather?
Spring and autumn are often the most comfortable seasons.
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4FAQ
Is the Serra de Tramuntana cooler than the rest of Mallorca?
Yes, the mountains are often cooler and more changeable.
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5FAQ
What is the weather like in Palma de Mallorca during the day?
Palma is usually milder than inland Mallorca thanks to the sea.
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6FAQ
Are Mallorca beaches windy in the afternoon?
Yes, some beaches get breezier later in the day.
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7FAQ
What is the weather usually like in Sóller, Mallorca?
Sóller is usually warm and sunny, with cooler evenings.
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