Cala Rajada harbor on a sunny summer day with clear sky, boats and calm sea

Sunny Summer Day in Cala Rajada: Harbor Air, Seagull Song and a Dip in the Sea

Cala Rajada shows itself on August 10 from its calm side: cloudless sky, a pleasant 27 °C and a light breeze — ideal for the beach, the harbor promenade or an espresso by the water.

A clear summer day on the northeast shore

The sun is high, the water is sparkling, and Cala Rajada takes a deep breath on this August 10. Those who strolled along the Paseo early today know the morning soundtrack: seagulls, the soft clacking of boat lines and the distant murmur of market vendors on the plaza. The sky above the port is practically cloudless, the air smells familiarly of saltwater and sunscreen — this is what an unexcited island summer day feels like, as described in Cala Rajada today: Sun, sea and a touch of late summer.

Weather conditions that make you crave the sea

Temperatures remain in a very pleasant range: around 24 °C in the morning, with daytime peaks of about 27 °C — warm enough for a jump into the sea, but not so oppressive that a harbor stroll becomes a test of patience. The night also stays mild at around 26 °C, ideal for a late walk along the promenade.

How the day feels

A light northeast wind is blowing, regularly putting T-shirts and towels in motion. A short measurement showed a humidity of about 58% and an air pressure around 1021 hPa — classic, stable conditions on Mallorca's coast. Gusts are at moderate 2.5–3.5 m/s, cloud cover at just under 8%. Rain? Practically no chance. Leave the umbrella at home and pack a sun hat.

Tips for the day in Cala Rajada

Those still looking for a spot by the sea will often find free loungers at the small pier next to Calle la Sirena. The market on the plaza is recommended at around 10 a.m., as noted in Gentle Summer Day in Cala Rajada: August 7, 2025 — fresh fruit and a bit of market atmosphere that suits this mild day. For those who turn their backs on the beach: an espresso in one of the harbor cups, shoes briefly off and the view of the crystal-clear water are enough to save the day.

What the day means for Mallorca

Days like this are not spectacular; they are rather the quiet backbone of summer: stable, reliable and everyday-friendly. Restaurants and small shops benefit from the late strollers, fishermen cautiously pull in their nets, and excursion boats depart at a leisurely pace, a scene similar to Sunny Summer Day in Cala Rajada: Harbor Air, Seagull Song and a Dip in the Sea. It is the perfect day for families, for people seeking peace, and for anyone who wants to experience Mallorca without a heat shock.

Conclusion: Not record-breaking weather, but exactly right for the beach, a boat trip or a cozy afternoon at the harbor. The island shows today how beautiful the ordinary can be — an invitation to slip on your sandals and simply spend the day outside.

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