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What’s the weather like in Cala Millor in January?
The weather in Cala Millor in January is fairly mild and despite the fact that it’s winter, you can still enjoy relaxing time on the beach. The resort is very quiet at this time of year, which means you won’t have to fight for your spot on the beach or wait in a long queue for a table to open up at your favourite restaurant in town. It’s a lovely time to visit and the mild weather makes it perfect for sightseeing and exploring other towns and resorts nearby.
Geographical influences
Located on the east coast of Majorca, Cala Millor is a beautiful resort with stunning beaches, welcoming locals and a beautiful climate. January is one of the coldest months of the year, but the temperatures are fairly mild in comparison to most of Europe.
Averages
The average temperature in Cala Millor in January is 16°C with an average low of 6°C at night. The sea is considered too cold to swim in at just 15°C, but you can still enjoy a swim in the heated pool of your hotel. The sun shines on Cala Millor for nine hours a day and there’s just 34mm of rainfall throughout the month. Humidity is around 73% and wind speeds can reach up to 12 mph on windy days.
Alcudia
Cala Bona
Cala d'Or
Calas De Mallorca
Can Picafort
Magaluf
Palma Nova
Puerto Pollensa
Sa Coma
Santa Ponsa