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March Weather in Mallorca
Mallorca in March is mild and changeable, with spring sunshine, cooler evenings, and the occasional shower.
Published: May 25, 2026

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What is the weather usually like in Mallorca in March?
March in Mallorca is often mild, with a mix of sunny spells, cooler days, and the chance of a brief shower. It can feel like the first real hint of spring, but evenings are still noticeably fresher than daytime. A light jacket is usually useful, especially if you are out late or near the coast.
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Can you swim in the sea in Mallorca in spring?
Yes, but the sea is still cool for many swimmers.
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2FAQ
What should I pack for a trip to Mallorca in March?
Pack layers, a light jacket, and comfortable shoes.
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3FAQ
Is March a good time to visit Mallorca?
Yes, especially if you prefer quieter travel and mild weather.
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4FAQ
What is Palma de Mallorca like in March?
Palma is mild and fairly quiet in March.
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5FAQ
What is Port de Sóller like outside the summer season?
Port de Sóller is quieter and more relaxed outside summer.
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6FAQ
Is Mallorca suitable for hiking in early spring?
Yes, early spring is often a comfortable hiking season.
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Do you need a jacket in Mallorca in March?
Yes, a light jacket is usually useful.
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