Mild Christmas weather on Mallorca, highs 17°C and lows 8°C

Mild Christmas Weather in Mallorca – Aemet Predicts Double-Digit Temperatures

Mild Christmas Weather in Mallorca – Aemet Predicts Double-Digit Temperatures

According to Aemet, temperatures on Mallorca will remain mild over the holidays: daytime highs around 16–17 °C, nights around 8 °C. Isolated showers are possible. A review shows an unusually warm autumn — and a cold outlier in Campos.

Mild Christmas Weather in Mallorca – Aemet Predicts Double-Digit Temperatures

The Spanish weather service Aemet expects comparatively mild conditions for the Christmas days in Mallorca, a point also summarized in T‑Shirt or Sweater? This Is How Mallorca's Weather Will Be at Christmas and New Year's Eve. During the day the mercury should hover around 16 to 17 degrees, while nights could drop to about 8 degrees. Continuous heavy rain is not forecast; isolated showers remain possible.

If you stroll along the Paseo Marítimo in Palma on a calm afternoon, you now more often hear the clinking of coffee cups and the distant murmur of market stalls in Santa Catalina instead of the howl of wind. The palms move gently, and boats rock quietly in the harbor. This image fits a winter that does not call for heavy coats and crunchy frost, but rather a second spring where a jacket replaces a parka.

Aemet also takes stock of the autumn across the Balearics: the season was overall warmer than usual. Notable are 29 nights classified as "tropical nights," in which the temperature did not fall below 20 degrees even in the early morning hours. In contrast there was a single cold snap: on November 22 Campos recorded a low of minus 1.9 degrees — a rare but measurable outlier, a detail also covered in ¿Camiseta o jersey? Así será el tiempo en Mallorca en Navidad y Nochevieja.

The milder climate has clear advantages for everyday life and tourism on the island. Craftsmen working outdoors can extend their hours, and restaurateurs fill terraces with blankets and heaters instead of facing empty chairs. Residents of places like Sóller or Alaró use the sunny afternoons for walks in the Serra de Tramuntana without immediately reaching for gloves. Even the promenade at Cala Major appears more inviting these days than in a grey, windy December.

That does not mean the situation should be underestimated. Isolated showers can make local roads slippery, and cooler conditions are to be expected at higher elevations in the Tramuntana. A quick check of the mooring line before departure, careful steps on wet stairs, and carrying a light rain jacket are simple everyday tips that won’t spoil the island’s comfort.

The coming days are ideal for excursion ideas: an early sunrise over the bay of Palma, a leisurely coffee at the Plaça Major, or a short detour to the vineyards in the west of the island where the vines are now resting. Even hiking routes that are usually avoided in winter can be tackled moderately at these temperatures — provided you stay alert to local weather warnings.

The outlook for the holidays: no extreme winter outbreak, a comfortably tempered island routine, and enough sun so that village Christmas lights don’t have to battle only with gusts of wind. For many Mallorcans and visitors this means a quieter, more uncomplicated celebration — sweaters, boots and good spirits instead of heavy winter coats and road salt.

One last note: Aemet remains the reference for short-term changes. Anyone planning concrete activities — whether a boat trip, a visit to the Tramuntana mountains or a market visit in Campos — should check the Aemet website shortly before departure. That way the island mood stays intact, whether a light shower passes by or the sun hangs around an hour longer.

Simple house rules for mild holidays

• Bring a jacket instead of relying on full winter gear. • Shoes with some tread for wet spots. • Always check Aemet before boat trips. • Pay attention to local advice in mountain villages.

If you walk through Palma in the morning now, you smell oranges, hear street sweepers and see vans delivering the last Christmas orders. This is the version of Christmas in Mallorca many appreciate: local, a bit relaxed, and with weather that makes walks possible.

Frequently asked questions

What is the weather usually like in Mallorca at Christmas?

Aemet expects mild Christmas weather in Mallorca, with daytime temperatures around 16 to 17 degrees and cooler nights. Heavy rain is not forecast, although a few isolated showers can still appear. It is the kind of weather that usually calls for a jacket rather than winter gear.

Can you still swim in Mallorca during Christmas?

Swimming is possible for some people in Mallorca during Christmas, but it depends on your tolerance for cooler water and air temperatures. The weather may feel comfortable in the sun, yet nights are noticeably cooler, so beach conditions are not the same as in summer. Many visitors prefer coastal walks, coffee on a terrace, or a quiet stop by the sea instead.

What should I pack for Christmas in Mallorca?

A light jacket, comfortable shoes with good grip, and something for occasional rain are the most practical items to bring. Mallorca’s Christmas weather is usually mild during the day, but evenings can feel cool, especially if you are out in the open or near the coast. If you plan to spend time in the mountains, a warmer layer is sensible too.

Is Christmas weather in Mallorca good for outdoor plans?

Yes, the mild weather in Mallorca often makes outdoor plans easier at Christmas than people expect. Walks, terrace lunches, market visits, and short excursions are all realistic options when the sun appears. It is still worth checking the forecast before heading into the hills or setting off on the water.

What is winter weather like in Palma de Mallorca?

Palma often feels fairly calm and mild in winter, especially on sheltered days along the seafront and in the city centre. A walk on the Paseo Marítimo or a coffee stop in Santa Catalina can still feel pleasant when the sun is out. Even so, evenings cool down, so a jacket is useful.

Is it safe to drive in Mallorca if it rains at Christmas?

Light rain usually does not cause major problems, but wet roads in Mallorca can become slippery, especially on smaller local routes. It is sensible to drive carefully and allow extra time if showers pass through. If you are heading into the Tramuntana or rural areas, local weather checks are a good idea before leaving.

What kind of weather can you expect in the Serra de Tramuntana at Christmas?

The Serra de Tramuntana is usually cooler than the coast, even when Mallorca as a whole has mild Christmas weather. Sunny afternoons can still be good for walking, but higher elevations are more exposed and conditions can change faster. A warm layer and a check of the local forecast are especially useful there.

Is Mallorca warmer than usual in autumn and early winter?

Aemet says Mallorca’s autumn was overall warmer than usual, with many mild nights and only a rare cold spell. That does not mean every day feels warm, but it does explain why the island can still feel comfortable heading into Christmas. The result is a softer start to winter than many people expect.

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