
Sunny Autumn Day in Alcúdia: A Golden October 1st
Blue sky, mild air and a light northeast breeze: October 1st shows Alcúdia at its best. A day that invites locals and visitors alike to stroll, take photos and sit outdoors.
Sunshine instead of rain clouds: Alcúdia welcomes October
On the morning of October 1, 2025, Alcúdia raises only one thing to the sky: sun. No drizzle, no grey blanket — instead clear blue that directly beckons to the Passeig Marítim; for the full report see Día otoñal soleado en Alcúdia: tiempo el 1 de octubre de 2025. The sailboats rock gently in the harbor, seagulls quietly squabble over the last crumbs of bread; from the cafés you can hear the clinking of cups and the familiar voice of the barista. For an autumn day it almost feels Mediterranean-summery.
Temperatures and feel: a mild rise and fall
In the morning the thermometer is around 20.7 °C — a temperature where a light jacket is pleasant in the morning but can become bothersome later. At midday values rise to about 23.1 °C, ideal for a meal on the harbor terrace or a glass of white wine in the shade of the plane trees. In the afternoon it cools slightly to about 21.9 °C, the evening brings mild 20.8 °C — perfect for circling the city wall after a walk and enjoying the light.
Atmosphere: clear, fresh and pleasant
The felt temperatures differ little from the measured values: in the morning about 20.6 °C, during the day just under 23.0 °C. The air feels clear, breathing is easy — no reason to hurry, rather to take a slow stroll. A small plus: humidity is around 59 %, combined with an air pressure of about 1021 hPa, which makes the weather stable and predictable.
Wind, breeze and why that is good
A fine wind from the northeast (around 40°) blows at about 4.0 m/s along the promenade; gusts remain moderate at about 3.3 m/s. The breeze carries the scent of salt and the distant engine noises of the fishing boats and ensures the warmth never becomes oppressive. For walkers, cyclists and photographers this is almost ideal.
Rain? No, thanks.
The chance of rain is practically 0 %. Anyone who slips a rain umbrella into their bag today can safely take it back out again — and then leave it in the closet. Instead, sunscreen, a refillable water bottle and a light jacket belong in the bag.
What the day means for Alcúdia
Such sunny autumn days are not just weekend fun for the island: they extend the season, fill the cafés and small shops in the old town and give local restaurateurs a breather after the hot summer. When locals and guests populate the terraces, you notice how calm returns slowly — not hectic crowds, but the relaxed afterglow of a long season; also compare with Día otoñal de bienestar en Alcúdia: nubes, aire templado y búsqueda del sol en el paseo marítimo.
Tips for today
We have a small program: breakfast at 09:00 in a bakery on Calle Major — the croissants are still warm and the coffee strong. Then up to the watchtower of the old town: the view over the bay is worth it, and the stairs are so empty that you can even pause. A late lunch at the harbor is a must; freshly caught fish, a glass of white wine and people watching the sea. In the evening a walk along the old city wall is worthwhile: the light becomes soft, photographers take out their cameras, and the wall reflects a warm orange.
An outlook
A day like this reminds you why we Mallorcans love our island: small joys experienced outdoors, conversations on the promenade, the gentle rustle of the sea. And while summer lets go of its heat, autumn gives us these golden days — good for the soul, good for the local economy and another proof that holidays in Mallorca are not just July and August.
So: put your shoes on, leave the flashlight at home, grab the sunglasses — and head out to the Passeig Marítim. Today is a day to linger.
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