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What’s the weather like in Puerto de Pollensa in February?
Experience the laid-back and friendly atmosphere that Puerto de Pollensa is famous for with a great holiday to the resort in February. You’ve skipped the busy crowds and arrived at a time when the town is at its most peaceful.Geographical influences
Located in the north-east of Majorca, Puerto de Pollensa is a beautiful resort town known for its lovely climate, stunning beaches and romantic atmosphere. It’s a great location for families and couples looking to spend some quality time together. Puerto de Pollensa weather in February is quite mild and pleasant, which is a welcoming change from the bitter cold winters we’re all used to back home.Averages
The average temperature in Puerto de Pollensa in February is 16°C that drops to around 4°C at night. You’ll need to pack a few extra layers with you so you’re ready for anything. For example, some days can be quite cloudy and rainy and you’ll need a good raincoat to keep you dry. On the bright side, rain showers are often brief and February experiences just 37mm of rainfall over the month. Wind speeds can reach up to 12 mph on a bad day but the sun continues to shine for ten hours each day. The sea temperature is just 14°C, which is far too cold to swim in. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t splash your feet in the water along the shore before heading to the promenade for some fresh seafood.