Sun, a gentle breeze and temperatures between 23 and 28 °C — in Alcúdia, August shows its best side. A day for the beach, strolling and sitting outdoors.
An August Day to Remember
On August 1, 2025, Alcúdia serves up what this corner of Mallorca does best: effortlessly beautiful summer. The sun is high, the air smells of salt and freshly grilled espeto, gulls cry somewhere and crickets chirp in the background — this is how a day begins that you would gladly pause.
Morning: Fresh air that makes you want more
The morning starts at a pleasant 23 °C, ideal for a walk along the breakwater in Port d'Alcúdia or for a coffee on the Plaza de la Constitución while the first bakers refill the patisseries. Those out early hear the clatter of market traders and the first bicycles rolling over the cobblestones of the old town. The light breeze makes the temperature feel fresh — perfect for joggers and for anyone who wants to enjoy the alleys without the tourist crowds.
Midday: Beach, shade and a relaxed siesta
By noon the thermometer climbs to a comfortable 28 °C. The beaches fill up leisurely: families build sandcastles, stand-up paddlers trace lines on the calm water and the shore fills with the familiar hum of conversations, ice-cream vendors' calls and the lapping of waves. Under palm trees or in one of the small cafés on the Passeig Marítim, the heat is easy to bear — a pareo, sun hat and water are usually enough to get through the day comfortably.
Evening: When Alcúdia becomes an open-air restaurant
As the sun slowly sinks, it remains pleasantly mild at around 25 °C. The promenade fills again — walkers, couples on benches, children with ice cream in hand. In the lanes of the old town, terrace lights cast a warm glow on the old walls; the scent of grilled fish blends with the sound of light conversation. Dinner outdoors here is not just cozy, it's almost mandatory.
Air pressure and wind: Small details, big effect
The air pressure is at a steady 1016 hPa, an invisible guarantee for blue-and-white skies. A light wind of about 5 meters per second blows — just enough to temper the heat and provide ideal conditions if someone wants to fly a kite or launch a small sailboat. The atmosphere stays calm: no storm, no rush, just a day that feels like summer.
What to do on a day like this?
The answer is simple: get outside. A jump into the sea, a stroll along the city walls, a visit to the S'Albufera Natural Park to watch birds, or a relaxed afternoon on a terrace — Alcúdia offers it all. For locals and visitors alike: don't forget sunscreen and fill up your water bottle. And anyone wanting a break can find small oases of calm in the shaded courtyards of the old town.
Days like this remind you why summer on the island is so cherished: the combination of light wind, warm light and the everyday sounds that simply belong here. In short: everything fits today — the sea, the air and the mood. So why not plan a walk right now?
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