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Palma de Mallorca in Spring
Find out what spring is like in Palma de Mallorca and whether it feels crowded for a city break.
Published: May 10, 2026

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Is Palma de Mallorca busy in spring?
Palma de Mallorca can be lively in spring, but it is usually still easier to enjoy than during the busiest summer months. It is a good time for strolling through the old town, visiting cafés, and seeing the city without the peak-season pressure.
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What is the weather like in Mallorca in spring?
Spring is generally mild and comfortable in Mallorca.
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Can you swim in Mallorca in spring?
Yes, but the sea may still be cool early in the season.
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What should I pack for Mallorca in spring?
Pack light layers, a jacket, swimwear, and sun protection.
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Is spring a good time to visit Mallorca?
Spring is a comfortable and usually quieter time to visit Mallorca.
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5FAQ
What is Sóller like in spring?
Sóller is especially pleasant in spring for walking and exploring.
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What is Pollença like for a spring holiday?
Pollença is a relaxed and comfortable spring destination in Mallorca.
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What can you do in Mallorca in spring if you do not want beach weather?
Spring is ideal for walking, towns, markets, and countryside trips.
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