
Santa Ponsa: Clear late-summer day and pleasant breeze on 22 August 2025
A relaxed late-summer day in Santa Ponsa: sunny, moderately warm and with a fresh northwest breeze – ideal for the beach, SUP or a cozy coffee on the Passeig.
Summer mood on the coast: Santa Ponsa on 22 August 2025
If you stroll along the Passeig in Santa Ponsa early today, you first hear the gentle lapping of the waves, the calls of the seagulls and the occasional clinking of coffee cups on the terraces. The air is clear, the sun friendly and the scene relaxed: families build sandcastles, the yoga group rolls out their mats, and small sailboats slowly make their way off the coast. No thunderstorms, no dark clouds – just a classic late-summer day — Perfect late-summer day in Santa Ponsa — sun, sea and a mild breeze.
Temperatures at a glance
The morning starts at a pleasant around 24.8 °C. By midday the thermometer rises to about 26.6 °C, and in the afternoon some measurement points locally reach about 27.5 °C. At night it cools down slightly again to about 24.5 °C. Overall, a day without major swings – ideal if you’re not planning a thermometer marathon.
How it feels
“Objectively warm, subjectively pleasant” sums it up well: the perceived temperature during the day is close to 28 °C in sheltered areas, while the sea breeze makes it feel noticeably milder. Shade under the pine trees or in a street café offers quick relief for sun-sensitive visitors. If you lie on the beach, you’ll feel the sun more strongly – so don’t forget sunscreen, especially between 12 and 16 o’clock.
Air pressure, humidity and wind
The air pressure is stable at about 1016 hPa, humidity moderate at around 57 %. A light breeze blows from the north-northwest at roughly 6 m/s (gusts up to ~6.4 m/s). Just the kind of wind that makes the palm fronds rustle gently, creates small white caps on the water and delights stand-up paddlers and sailors.
What the day brings to Mallorca
Weather like this is a gift for everyday life on the island: business for beach bars and small shops, relaxed guests on the promenade and more people enjoying nature instead of the air conditioning. For locals this means: a short detour to the sea after work, an ice cream with a view of the water or a little bike ride along the coast.
Activity tips
Perfect for walks along the beach, a short hike up the hills behind Santa Ponsa or a relaxed SUP outing. Kayakers and sailors will find good conditions – the breeze is strong enough to be fun but not so strong that it becomes annoying. And for those who prefer it quieter: a café on the Passeig, the newspaper, a slice of cake and simply listening to the sea — Santa Ponsa: A mild, unhurried summer day on the beach.
In the evening the scene is special again: locals and guests sit on the promenade, lick an ice cream or drink a glass of vino blanco. The sun sinks, the sounds grow quieter, only the sea remains. That is how Mallorca sounds on a calm August evening: friendly, a bit familiar and perfectly suited to letting your soul unwind.
In short: a day made for being outdoors – relaxed, sunny and with a breeze that makes everything more pleasant. If you’re still wondering whether a trip is worth it: yes, it is — Santa Ponsa experiences a mild late-summer day on September 3. And for those who want to be on the safe side: pack a hat, a water bottle and sunscreen – then nothing stands in the way of a perfect late-summer day.
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