Palma in August: blue sky, beach and the sunlit old town

Summer bliss in Palma: a perfect August day on August 7

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Blue skies, warm air and a gentle southerly breeze: August 7 brings Palma a classic summer day — ideal for the beach, strolling the old town and balmy evenings along the Paseo Marítimo.

Summer bliss in Palma: A day to enjoy

Palma shows its sunniest side today. On August 7 the capital of Mallorca tempts with almost cloudless skies, a pleasant morning freshness and warm afternoon temperatures. Those who get up early already hear the seagulls over the harbor, the scent of freshly brewed coffee from the street cafés of Plaza Cort mixes with the salty sea breeze — this is how a true island day begins.

Morning freshness – ideal for early exercisers

The day starts at a pleasant 22°C. That's perfect for a jog along the Paseo Marítimo or a relaxed walk through the Mercat de l'Olivar, where vendors set up their stalls and the first fish glisten. The air is clear and the streets still calm — rarely does the cathedral La Seu look as photogenic as in these early hours.

Noon calm and sunny hours

From midday the sun intensifies: the thermometer climbs to up to 32°C, the city fills with tourists, locals and the familiar clatter of serving utensils. Afternoon temperatures remain warm at around 30°C. Thanks to a moderate humidity of about 40%, the heat feels less oppressive — a big plus for those who want to stay active today. A light southerly wind of around 4 m/s provides pleasant refreshment; the sailboats in the harbor gently rock on the waves.

Activities that are particularly enjoyable now

With almost zero chance of rain, the day is perfect for visiting the beaches of Ciudad Jardín or taking a dip in the clear waters of Cala Major. If you prefer culture, enjoy the shady alleys of the old town or climb Bellver Castle — once at the top you are rewarded with a wide panoramic view over Palma and the sparkling bay. For families, the city beaches are convenient, while cyclists and hikers should head to the Tramuntana outskirts preferably in the late afternoon.

Practical tips for the day

Even though the air doesn't feel sticky: sunscreen, a hat and plenty of water should be on everyone's checklist. The sea temperature invites swimming, but pay attention to the lifeguards at the main beaches. If you're looking for shade, you'll find pleasant retreats in the small inner courtyards of the old town or in one of the cool museums like Es Baluard.

Evening wind-down

The evening brings a mild cool down to around 25°C. Perfect for outdoor tapas, a glass of vermouth on Passeig del Born or a leisurely walk along the illuminated Paseo Marítimo. The voices from the street cafés blend with the distant sound of guitars — a light, relaxed ending to a summer day.

Conclusion: Today Palma offers classic August sun without major drawbacks — ideal conditions for beach, city strolls and balmy nights. Make the most of the day and don't miss the golden late-afternoon light.

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