
Sóller on August 23: Sunny, Mild and Perfect for Beach and Tram Moments
On August 23, Sóller shows its friendly side: blue skies, mild 21–29 °C, a light west breeze — ideal for coffee on the Plaça, tram rides and beach walks.
Sóller on Saturday: Sun, mild breeze and time for small pleasures
Anyone waking up in Sóller on August 23 is in luck. The sky stays clear, the sun shows its friendly side, and the temperatures are such that you needn't fear sweating or freezing. Perfect for a morning coffee on the Plaça de sa Constitució — the old stones, the clinking of cups and the quiet chatter of shopkeepers simply belong to days like this, as seen in Sóller in the Sunshine: A Perfect Summer Day Outdoors.
How the day feels
In the morning the town starts at a pleasant 21.5 °C — often a light jacket is enough for the walk to the bakery. Until around 2:00 PM the sun warms more strongly and the thermometer climbs to about 29 °C. In the afternoon it stays comfortably warm at roughly 27.4 °C, and the night brings mild 23.3 °C. Short temperature swings, but no surprises: a very relaxed summer day.
Wind, air and small weather facts
The air is dry and mild — humidity sits at just under 44%. The air pressure around 1017 hPa provides stable conditions. A light west wind of about 3 m/s (direction 268°) rustles through the orange trees; enough to kindly accompany a sailing yacht, but not so much that it will blow a sun umbrella off the promenade. Gusts? Barely noticeable.
What to do today
The conditions invite all kinds of activities: take the tram to Port de Sóller — the squeak of the tracks, the view over the bay and the salty scent of the sea feel almost like a small ritual on a day like this, described in Sóller: Leisurely High Summer — Sun, Dry Air and a Touch of Tram Charm. Hikers should start early: the paths of the Serra de Tramuntana are still fresh in the morning, the shadows long enough, and the views over olive groves and rugged mountains simply rewarding.
Beach lovers will find calm waters and a pleasant breeze. A walk along the promenade in Port de Sóller is worthwhile in the late afternoon when the sun sits low and the light paints the boats in red-gold tones. For a mid-morning break: a bocadillo and a cold horchata on a terrace around 11:00 — small, but very Mallorcan and sensible.
Practical tips for the day
Pack sunscreen. A light jacket for the morning makes sense; by the afternoon it will disappear into your backpack. Don't forget a water bottle — hydration pays off, especially on hikes in the Tramuntana. Photographers should catch the golden hour in the evening: the light here turns simple motifs into postcards.
Why this day is good for Sóller
Days like this are a gentle breath for the town: normal tourist flows, friendly faces in the cafés, craftsmen opening their doors, children collecting shells at the harbor in the afternoon. No weather drama, just space for little discoveries. The combination of stable weather, mild air and a light breeze creates exactly the kind of day that slows you down — and that is sometimes the most valuable thing.
In short: bring sunglasses, take the camera and take your time. On August 23 Sóller offers a day that feels like a well-tempered walk — pleasant, steady and a little bit beautiful, much like Sóller on 10 August 2025: A Classic Mallorcan Summer.
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