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What’s the weather like in Majorca in April?
Majorca’s the largest Balearic island and enjoys long, hot summers and mild winters. Things are warming up in April after the cooler months, and there’ll be lots of sunshine at this time with the occasional shower.
Geographical influences
Majorca’s mountains shelter the south of the island from northwest winds, meaning it’s usually a bit warmer and drier than the north. The local embat wind keeps things nice and cool on the coast, which is welcome as the temperatures start to climb.
Averages
The average high temperature in Majorca during April is 19ºC, which is warm enough to spend long days at the beach or sunbathing by the pool. You'll want to bring some warmer clothes for the evenings as things averagely cool to 9ºC at night. The average sea temperature’s 16ºC, while humidity’s low and ranges from just over 50% to the mid-90s. Average rainfall’s 39mm over five rainy days.
Daylight
You can expect 13 hours of daylight with seven hours of sunshine each day in April, and the UV index will be high so don't forget your sun cream. Sunset’s around 8.10pm at the beginning of the month and gradually gets later.
Alcudia
Cala Bona
Cala d'Or
Cala Millor
Calas De Mallorca
Can Picafort
Magaluf
Palma Nova
Puerto Pollensa
Sa Coma
Santa Ponsa
Ibiza
Menorca