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Mallorca, the sparkling jewel of the Mediterranean, shows its gentle side in fall: golden beaches and turquoise waters meet lush greenery, allowing the island to blossom anew. Pleasant temperatures invite you to enjoy relaxing hikes and exciting discovery tours, while regional festivals and autumnal delicacies make your stay an unforgettable experience.
Impressive nature
The island delights visitors with hidden coves, impressive limestone mountains, fragrant citrus plantations, and the majestic Tramuntana mountains.
Picturesque unspoiled beaches
White sandy beaches and secluded coves with crystal-clear water invite you to relax and swim.
Many entertainment options
Whether you’re looking for sporting activities, lively taverns, or atmospheric beach bars, Mallorca offers plenty of variety.
When is the best time to visit Mallorca?
Mallorca has a temperate subtropical climate, which means that visitors to the island can enjoy hot summers with temperatures of up to 40 degrees in the interior and ideal conditions for swimming on the coast. There is hardly any rain in the summer months and the winters are rather short and mild.
June - August
Beach and swimming
Pleasant weather for swimming, with average maximum temperatures around 30 degrees. The sea is pleasantly warm and perfect for long days on the beach.
September – February
City exploration and hiking
Mild to warm temperatures with few to occasional rainy days. Ideal for hiking in the Tramuntana mountains or relaxed exploration tours through Palma’s old town.
Sights and activities
In addition to its beautiful beaches, Mallorca also has other great highlights to offer.

Port de Soller
Port de Sóller is considered one of the most beautiful harbor villages in Mallorca and captivates visitors with its picturesque bay and charming promenade. Nestled in the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana, the village offers a unique combination of nature and Mediterranean lifestyle.

Cathedral “Le Seu”
The imposing cathedral “La Seu” sits impressively on the old city wall of Palma and overlooks the sea. With its Gothic architecture and the play of light inside, it is one of the most important buildings on the island.

Royal palace La Almudaia
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina was built in the 13th century on the foundations of a Muslim fortress. Today, it serves as the official residence of the Spanish monarchy in Mallorca and impresses with its magnificent halls and historical exhibitions.
More must-sees and tips for Mallorca
In addition to the many sights and activities, you will find many other cultural, social, and culinary offerings.
Jumping dance from Mallorca - “Ball de Bot” dance
The city's landmark towers majestically over the harbor and impresses with its Gothic architecture. Visitors are particularly amazed by the stained glass windows and the famous rose window.
Mallorcan almond cake Without butter or flour
This unique, circular fortress offers breathtaking views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. It's worth taking a walk up there to experience both history and nature.
Beach parties in Mallorca
The narrow streets, pretty squares, and historic buildings of the old town invite you to stroll around. Here you can sit comfortably in one of the many cafés and enjoy the Mediterranean flair.



Jumping dance from Mallorca - “Ball de Bot” dance
The city's landmark towers majestically over the harbor and impresses with its Gothic architecture. Visitors are particularly amazed by the stained glass windows and the famous rose window.

Mallorcan almond cake Without butter or flour
This unique, circular fortress offers breathtaking views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. It's worth taking a walk up there to experience both history and nature.
Beach parties in Mallorca
The narrow streets, pretty squares, and historic buildings of the old town invite you to stroll around. Here you can sit comfortably in one of the many cafés and enjoy the Mediterranean flair.
Map of Mallorca
FAQ: Travelling to Mallorca
For those who want to relax far away from the hustle and bustle, places such as Santanyí, Fornalutx, or the east coast around Canyamel are ideal. There you will find small bays, charming villages, and plenty of peace and quiet.
Yes, numerous family-friendly hotels, gently sloping beaches such as Alcúdia or Cala Millor, and leisure activities such as the Palma Aquarium or a visit to a finca make Mallorca ideal for family vacations.
Absolutely! Between December and February, Mallorca shows its quiet side. Ideal for those who want to enjoy nature or discover Palma at a leisurely pace – including the almond blossom in January.
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Mallorca offers you a sunny Mediterranean climate with hot summers in which temperatures often reach the 35 degree mark. Even in the fall, you can enjoy mild days and it remains pleasantly dry in many places until the end of October - perfect for beach days, hikes and relaxed excursions.
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