Is Majorca warm in March?

March weather in Mallorca is generally warm enough to warrant a light sweater – although the locals may disagree! Rain is moderate, falling to half of that expected in January, and overall conditions are stable. It’s noticeably warmer than February, and time to unwind and relax after a chilly Balearic winter.

Can you sunbathe in Majorca in March?

In March is no warm enough to sunbathe lying on the beach for a few hours, but it is nice to enjoy the sunshine on a seaside walk or by a bar close to the beach. The water is also cold, around 14 degrees.

Is Port de Pollenca worth visiting?

The old Roman historic town of Pollensa is located some 5km inland from the port and is certainly worth a visit with many of the narrow streets making it ideal for exploring and, much of the town dates back to the 18th Century.

Is it warm enough to sunbathe in Majorca in April?

In April it is warm enough to sunbathe in Mallorca. The sea temperature is still low, but you can already enjoy refreshing swimming time.

Is Mallorca worth visiting in March?

Palma is a wonderful city break destination in March, with shopping, guided tours of the old town, first class gastronomy and so much more on offer. Outside the city, the outdoorsy people are making the most of Mallorca’s countryside while the temperatures remain cool.

Is Puerto Pollensa Lively?

Although Puerto Pollensa is not famous for its nightlife it is a great place to enjoy yourself after dark. Puerto Pollensa does not have a very exciting nightlife, it is just all nice and cozy. There are no big clubs, but some bars and pubs where the atmosphere seems to be always good.

How far is Pollensa from the beach?

Coming from the town of Pollensa, the beach is an easy, 10-minute drive. There is a large paid parking area near the harbour and parking along the streets in the central commercial area of the port as well. Alcúdia, on the northeastern side of the island, is about a 15-20 minute drive away.

Can you swim in Mallorca in March?

You won’t be able to swim in Palma de Majorca in march! The water temperature is freezing, reaching as low as 56°F (and only 61°F at best)! Our advice: if you are going to Palma de Majorca this month, plan to sightsee and forget the beach!