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Best Time to Visit Mallorca, Spain: May or Jun 2026

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For a truly vibrant Mallorca experience, aim for late spring, specifically May and June, when the island bursts with color and warmth without the peak summer crowds. Imagine the scent of wildflowers on a gentle breeze as you explore charming villages, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of local markets before the intense heat arrives. Alternatively, the early autumn, from September to mid-October, offers wonderfully pleasant temperatures perfect for soaking up the last of the golden sunsets over the Mediterranean, with the sea still warm enough for a refreshing dip.
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Airport Code
PMI
Coordinates
39.57°, 2.65°
Climate Overview
Mallorca's weather whispers tales of Mediterranean charm throughout the year. Spring bursts forth with a gentle warmth, coaxing vibrant wildflowers across the hillsides and filling the air with the sweet scent of almond blossoms, perfect for leisurely hikes and exploring ancient villages. Summer arrives with a sun-drenched embrace, the azure sea inviting you for refreshing dips under skies that shimmer with heat, punctuated by the occasional dramatic, yet brief, thunderstorm that clears the air. Autumn offers a golden reprieve, with balmy days ideal for vineyard visits and enjoying the harvest festivals, while the sea retains its warmth well into October. Winter, though cooler, brings a tranquil beauty, with crisp, sunny mornings perfect for coastal walks, and the occasional dramatic Tramuntana mist adding an air of mystique to the rugged mountains.
Best months at a glance: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr
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Top Things to Do
Sunrise Hike to Castell de Santueri
Embark on a pre-dawn trek to the ancient Castell de Santueri, perched atop a dramatic rocky outcrop. Witnessing the sunrise paint the eastern Mallorcan landscape in hues of orange and pink from these historic ramparts is an unforgettable, almost spiritual experience. Pack a small picnic to enjoy as the island awakens below.
Palma's Secret Courtyards
Wander through the labyrinthine streets of Palma's old town and discover hidden 'patios' – private courtyards of historic mansions, often adorned with lush greenery and intricate stonework. Many are accessible to the public during daylight hours, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Look for unassuming doorways; the magic lies within.
Formentor Peninsula's Wild Coast
Drive or cycle the winding road to the Cap de Formentor, a dramatic peninsula jutting into the Mediterranean. Stop at the Mirador Es Colomer for jaw-dropping views of sheer cliffs plunging into turquoise waters, and keep an eye out for the island's wild goats. The air here is thick with the scent of pine and sea salt.
Local Market Delights in Sineu
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Sineu's weekly market, one of the island's oldest and most authentic. Beyond fresh produce and local crafts, you'll find a lively livestock market and stalls selling everything from traditional 'sobrassada' to handmade leather goods. Arrive early to snag the best finds and sample local delicacies.
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Essential Travel Tips
Rent a car, but book it well in advance, especially if you're visiting during peak season. Roads can be narrow and winding, particularly in the mountains, so consider a smaller vehicle. Parking in popular towns like Palma or Sóller can be a nightmare, so look for accommodation with parking or be prepared to use public car parks.
Don't miss out on 'ensaimadas', a sweet spiral pastry, especially for breakfast with a coffee. For a more authentic lunch experience, seek out a 'menú del día' at local restaurants outside the main tourist hubs – it's usually a fantastic value with multiple courses and a drink.
Embrace the 'siesta' culture, especially in smaller towns. Many shops and some restaurants close between roughly 2 PM and 5 PM. Plan your day around this, perhaps using this time for a leisurely lunch, a swim, or a drive to a scenic viewpoint.
While credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, always carry some Euros for smaller purchases, local markets, or rural cafes. ATMs are readily available, but check with your bank about foreign transaction fees beforehand to avoid surprises.
Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas like Palma's old town or busy beaches, to guard against pickpocketing. Keep valuables secure and out of sight. Mallorca is generally very safe, but common sense precautions apply.
Pack light, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes – you'll be doing a lot of exploring! Don't forget swimwear, a hat, and high SPF sunscreen, as the Mediterranean sun is strong. A light jacket or shawl is useful for cooler evenings, especially in spring or autumn.

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Weather Details
Monthly Weather Data Table
| Month | High (°C) | Low (°C) | High (°F) | Low (°F) | Rainfall (mm) | Rain Days | Daylight (h) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 15°C | 7°C | 59°F | 45°F | 40mm | 6 days | 9.7h |
| Feb | 16°C | 7°C | 61°F | 45°F | 30mm | 5 days | 10.6h |
| Mar | 18°C | 9°C | 64°F | 48°F | 35mm | 6 days | 12.1h |
| Apr | 20°C | 11°C | 68°F | 52°F | 40mm | 6 days | 13.5h |
| May | 24°C | 15°C | 75°F | 59°F | 30mm | 5 days | 14.5h |
| Jun | 28°C | 19°C | 82°F | 66°F | 15mm | 2 days | 15.2h |
| Jul | 31°C | 22°C | 88°F | 72°F | 10mm | 2 days | 15.1h |
| Aug | 31°C | 23°C | 88°F | 73°F | 20mm | 3 days | 14.3h |
| Sep | 28°C | 20°C | 82°F | 68°F | 50mm | 5 days | 13h |
| Oct | 24°C | 16°C | 75°F | 61°F | 70mm | 7 days | 11.7h |
| Nov | 19°C | 11°C | 66°F | 52°F | 60mm | 7 days | 10.3h |
| Dec | 16°C | 8°C | 61°F | 46°F | 50mm | 7 days | 9.5h |
Mallorca, Spain Month by Month: Complete Guide
Planning your trip to Mallorca, Spain? Here's what to expect each month:
Jan in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
15°C°C / 59°F°F
6 days rainy days • 40mmmm
What to Expect
Winter season with cooler temperatures. Fewer tourists but some attractions may have limited hours.
Crowd Level
🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation
Feb in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
16°C°C / 61°F°F
5 days rainy days • 30mmmm
What to Expect
Late winter, beginning to warm up. Good for budget travelers seeking lower prices.
Crowd Level
🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation
Mar in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
18°C°C / 64°F°F
6 days rainy days • 35mmmm
What to Expect
Spring begins, mild weather. Shoulder season with moderate crowds.
Crowd Level
🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation
Apr in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
20°C°C / 68°F°F
6 days rainy days • 40mmmm
What to Expect
Spring in full bloom. Pleasant temperatures and growing tourist activity.
Crowd Level
🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability
May in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
24°C°C / 75°F°F
5 days rainy days • 30mmmm
What to Expect
Late spring, excellent weather. One of the best times to visit for most travelers.
Crowd Level
🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability
Jun in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
28°C°C / 82°F°F
2 days rainy days • 15mmmm
What to Expect
Early summer, warm and sunny. Peak season begins, book accommodations early.
Crowd Level
🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early
Jul in Mallorca, Spain
Weather
31°C°C / 88°F°F
2 days rainy days • 10mmmm
What to Expect
Peak summer season. Hot weather and highest tourist crowds. Most expensive time.
Crowd Level
🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early
Aug in Mallorca, Spain
Weather
31°C°C / 88°F°F
3 days rainy days • 20mmmm
What to Expect
Peak summer continues. Very crowded but great weather for outdoor activities.
Crowd Level
🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early
Sep in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
28°C°C / 82°F°F
5 days rainy days • 50mmmm
What to Expect
Early fall, shoulder season. Weather still good, crowds decreasing. Great value.
Crowd Level
🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability
Oct in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
24°C°C / 75°F°F
7 days rainy days • 70mmmm
What to Expect
Fall season, mild temperatures. Lower crowds and good prices. Comfortable for sightseeing.
Crowd Level
🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability
Nov in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
19°C°C / 66°F°F
7 days rainy days • 60mmmm
What to Expect
Late fall, cooler weather. Off-season begins, significant discounts available.
Crowd Level
🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation
Dec in Mallorca, Spain
⭐ Best TimeWeather
16°C°C / 61°F°F
7 days rainy days • 50mmmm
What to Expect
Winter season, holiday atmosphere. Festive but can be cold. Mixed crowds.
Crowd Level
🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early
All Things to Do in Mallorca, Spain
Sunrise Hike to Castell de Santueri
natureEmbark on a pre-dawn trek to the ancient Castell de Santueri, perched atop a dramatic rocky outcrop. Witnessing the sunrise paint the eastern Mallorcan landscape in hues of orange and pink from these historic ramparts is an unforgettable, almost spiritual experience. Pack a small picnic to enjoy as the island awakens below.
Best time: Apr-Oct
Palma's Secret Courtyards
culturalWander through the labyrinthine streets of Palma's old town and discover hidden 'patios' – private courtyards of historic mansions, often adorned with lush greenery and intricate stonework. Many are accessible to the public during daylight hours, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Look for unassuming doorways; the magic lies within.
Formentor Peninsula's Wild Coast
natureDrive or cycle the winding road to the Cap de Formentor, a dramatic peninsula jutting into the Mediterranean. Stop at the Mirador Es Colomer for jaw-dropping views of sheer cliffs plunging into turquoise waters, and keep an eye out for the island's wild goats. The air here is thick with the scent of pine and sea salt.
Best time: May-Jun, Sep-Oct
Local Market Delights in Sineu
foodImmerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Sineu's weekly market, one of the island's oldest and most authentic. Beyond fresh produce and local crafts, you'll find a lively livestock market and stalls selling everything from traditional 'sobrassada' to handmade leather goods. Arrive early to snag the best finds and sample local delicacies.
Best time: Year-round (Wednesdays)
Kayaking the Cala Varques Sea Caves
activityRent a kayak and paddle along the rugged eastern coastline to explore the stunning sea caves of Cala Varques. The crystal-clear water allows you to see deep into the submerged grottos, and the adventurous can even swim into some of the larger caverns. It's a refreshing way to experience Mallorca's natural beauty away from the crowds.
Best time: Jun-Sep
Artisan Shopping in Valldemossa
shoppingExplore the charming village of Valldemossa, famous for its picturesque stone houses and the Royal Carthusian Monastery. Beyond the main attractions, seek out the small artisan shops selling locally crafted ceramics, woven textiles, and delicate jewelry. Enjoy a 'coca de patata' (a sweet potato bun) from a local bakery as you browse.
Sunset Cocktails in Port d'Andratx
nightlifeExperience the sophisticated charm of Port d'Andratx by enjoying sunset cocktails at one of its stylish waterfront bars. Watch the yachts bobbing in the harbor as the sky ignites with color, and soak in the chic, relaxed ambiance. This is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration.
Hiking the GR221 Dry Stone Route
activityFor the avid hiker, tackle a section of the GR221 'Ruta de Pedra en Sec' (Dry Stone Route) through the Tramuntana Mountains. This ancient path connects picturesque villages and offers breathtaking vistas, showcasing Mallorca's rugged interior and traditional stone architecture. Choose a segment that suits your fitness level and enjoy the solitude of the mountains.
Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov
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Getting Around Mallorca, Spain
Rental Car
The most flexible way to explore Mallorca's diverse landscapes, from hidden coves to mountain villages. Essential for reaching remote beaches and enjoying the Serra de Tramuntana at your own pace.
EMT Palma Buses
Palma's public bus network is efficient and covers most of the city and its immediate surroundings. It's a great way to get to popular beaches like Cala Mayor or explore different neighborhoods without the hassle of parking.
Interurban Buses (TIB)
The TIB network connects Palma with most of the island's towns and tourist resorts. It's a cost-effective option for day trips to places like Sóller, Alcúdia, or Pollença.
Taxis and Ride-Sharing
Taxis are readily available in cities and tourist areas, offering convenience for shorter trips or when public transport isn't feasible. Ride-sharing apps like Uber and Cabify operate in Mallorca, though their availability can be more limited outside of Palma.
Cycling
Mallorca is a cyclist's paradise, with dedicated bike lanes in Palma and numerous scenic routes through the countryside and mountains. Many towns offer bike rental shops.
Ferries to Nearby Islands/Mainland
While not for daily commuting, ferries are essential for reaching mainland Spain (Barcelona, Valencia) or other Balearic Islands like Menorca and Ibiza. They depart from Palma and Alcúdia.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to visit Mallorca if I want sunshine but want to avoid the peak summer crowds?
For that sweet spot of glorious sunshine and fewer crowds, I always recommend May, early June, or September. The sea is warm enough for swimming, the island is buzzing but not overwhelmingly packed, and the weather is just perfect for exploring without overheating. You'll find a much more relaxed vibe and often better deals on accommodation too.
Beyond Palma, what are some of Mallorca's most charming, lesser-known villages I should explore?
You absolutely must venture inland to discover gems like Valldemossa and Deià, which are stunning but can get busy. For something truly off the beaten path, seek out Banyalbufar with its incredible terraced vineyards cascading down to the sea, or Fornalutx, often called the most beautiful village in Spain, which feels like stepping back in time. These places offer a real taste of authentic Mallorcan life away from the coastal resorts.
What's the deal with siesta in Mallorca? Do shops and restaurants really close?
While the traditional siesta is less strict in larger towns and tourist areas, you'll definitely notice it in smaller villages, especially during the hottest part of the afternoon, roughly between 2 PM and 5 PM. Many smaller shops will close, so it's wise to get your errands done before lunch or plan for a late afternoon/early evening shopping spree. Restaurants usually stay open or reopen for dinner.
Is it easy to get around Mallorca without a car, or should I rent one?
If you plan to stick to Palma and the main coastal resorts, the public bus system is quite decent and affordable. However, to truly explore the island's hidden coves, dramatic mountain roads, and charming inland villages, renting a car is highly recommended. It gives you the freedom to stop whenever a breathtaking view catches your eye – and trust me, there will be many!
What's a local culinary experience in Mallorca that I shouldn't miss?
You absolutely have to try 'ensaimada,' a spiral-shaped pastry that's a Mallorcan icon, best enjoyed fresh with a coffee or hot chocolate. For a savory treat, seek out 'sobrassada,' a cured sausage that's spreadable and delicious on crusty bread. And don't leave without trying some fresh seafood, perhaps grilled 'calamars' (squid) or 'llenguado' (sole), at a beachfront 'chiringuito' (beach bar) for the ultimate island dining experience.
Are there any specific local customs or etiquette I should be aware of as a visitor?
Mallorcans are generally warm and welcoming, but a little 'hola' or 'bon dia' (good day) when entering a shop or cafe goes a long way. While beachwear is fine at the beach, it's polite to cover up a bit when wandering through villages or visiting churches. Also, remember that meal times are later here; lunch is typically around 2 PM and dinner not before 8:30 PM or 9 PM, so don't expect restaurants to be bustling early.
How many days do you need in Mallorca, Spain?
We recommend spending 3-5 days in Mallorca, Spain to see the main attractions without feeling rushed. This gives you time to explore the top sights, experience local culture, and take a day trip if desired. Budget travelers might do 2-3 days, while those wanting a deeper experience should plan for a week.
Is Mallorca, Spain expensive to visit?
Mallorca, Spain can be enjoyed on various budgets. Daily costs typically range from $50-80 for budget travelers, $100-200 for mid-range visitors, and $250+ for luxury experiences. Prices are highest during Jan and lowest during off-season months. Book accommodations early to secure better rates.
What is Mallorca, Spain famous for?
Mallorca, Spain is famous for Sunrise Hike to Castell de Santueri, Formentor Peninsula's Wild Coast, and Palma's Secret Courtyards. Embark on a pre-dawn trek to the ancient Castell de Santueri, perched atop a dramatic rocky outcrop. Witnessing the sunrise paint the eastern Mallorcan landscape in hues of orange and pink from these historic ramparts is an unforgettable, almost spiritual experience. Pack a small picnic to enjoy as the island awakens below. The best time to experience it all is during Jan or Feb.
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