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Mallorca weather in May

Mallorca in May

May is one of Mallorca's most useful travel months: warm enough for beach time, mild enough for exploring and usually calmer than peak summer. The only catch is the sea — it can still feel fresh.

Warm, not scorching Better for sightseeing than July or August.
Beach days possible Especially in sheltered spots and late May.
Sea still cool Choose a hotel pool if swimming matters.
Good value month Often easier than peak summer for hotels.
Quick answer

Is May a good time to visit Mallorca?

Yes — but it depends what kind of holiday you want. May is excellent for warm-weather escapes, scenic drives, cycling, hiking, Palma city breaks and relaxed beach days. It is less ideal if you expect very warm sea swimming every day.

Average daytime high 23°C Pleasant daytime warmth

Most days feel comfortably warm, especially around midday and in sheltered coastal areas.

Average sea temperature 19°C Fresh sea temperature

Swimming is possible, but the Mediterranean has not fully warmed up yet.

Rainy days 4 rainy days

Rain is possible, especially earlier in the month, but May usually offers plenty of sun.

Weather data

Mallorca May weather averages

Use these May numbers as a practical planning guide, not a guarantee. Coastal areas, mountains and inland villages can feel different on the same day.

Weather metric Typical May value What it means for your trip
Daytime temperaturearound 22–24°CComfortable for beaches, terraces, sightseeing and light walking.
Night temperaturearound 11–15°CEvenings can feel cool, so a light jacket is useful.
Sea temperaturearound 18–19°CFine for quick swims, but not reliably warm for everyone.
Rainfallaround 30–40 mmRain is possible, but May is much more outdoor-friendly than early spring.
Sunshinelong bright daysSPF is essential even when the air does not feel very hot.
What May actually feels like

What May actually feels like

May in Mallorca is best understood by how the day changes: mornings, midday, beach time and evenings can require different expectations.

Morning Light layer

Good for coffee walks, markets and sightseeing before the day warms up.

Midday T-shirt weather

Often warm enough for shorts, sunglasses, terraces and beach time.

Beach Sunbathing likely

Best in sheltered bays. Wind can make open beaches feel cooler.

Evening Jacket useful

Dining outside is possible, but a jumper or light jacket is sensible.

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Where to stay

Best areas to stay in Mallorca in May

The best May base depends on whether you need beach reliability, restaurants, scenery, family facilities or flexible bad-weather options.

Palma

Best if you want restaurants, culture, shopping and easy plans even if the weather changes.

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Best for city breaks

Port de Sóller

Scenic, atmospheric and excellent for walks, mountain views and a slower coastal stay.

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Best for couples and scenery

Playa de Muro

Wide beach, shallow water and family-friendly hotels make it one of the safest May choices.

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Best for families

Port de Pollença

Relaxed, practical and well placed for beaches, Formentor and the northern mountains.

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Best for relaxed holidays

Cala d'Or

Pretty coves and a holiday feel, especially stronger from mid to late May.

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Best for coves and couples

Santanyí area

A good match for boutique stays, market towns, beach-hopping and slower travel.

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Best for boutique hotels
Mini tool

May trip planner: choose the right base

This lightweight matcher connects May weather with a sensible area and hotel type.

What matters most?

How important is swimming?

May trip planner: choose the right base

This lightweight matcher connects May weather with a sensible area and hotel type.

Weather fit
Hotel type
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Packing

What to pack for Mallorca in May

Packing for May should match the real travel experience: daytime weather, evenings, beach conditions and the chance of changeable days.

  • T-shirts
  • Shorts
  • Light trousers
  • Swimwear
  • SPF 30–50
  • Sunglasses
  • Light jacket
  • Jumper or cardigan
  • Walking shoes
  • Beach cover-up
  • Smart casual outfit
  • Small rain layer
Hotel strategy

Best hotel types for Mallorca in May

For May, the right hotel type matters because weather, sea temperature and resort atmosphere change significantly through the year.

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Beach hotels

Good for sunny afternoons, coastal walks and easy access to the sand without relying on a car.

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Hotels with heated pools

The sensible pick if swimming matters but you are not sure about the sea temperature.

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Spa hotels

Useful for cooler evenings, occasional cloudy days and a more relaxed spring escape.

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Palma boutique hotels

Best when you want restaurants, culture and reliable things to do regardless of beach weather.

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Rural fincas

May is one of the best months for green landscapes, villages and countryside stays.

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Family resorts

Mild weather, fewer peak-summer crowds and practical pools make May strong for families.

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Compare months

May compared with nearby months

This helps visitors decide whether to travel now or shift their dates slightly.

March
Day18°C
Sea15°C
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April
Day20°C
Sea16°C
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May
Day23°C
Sea19°C
🌧4
June
Day28°C
Sea22°C
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Ready to choose where to stay in May?

Start with hotels that match May conditions: weather, sea temperature, evening comfort, location and backup facilities.

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FAQ

Mallorca weather in May: common questions

Is Mallorca hot in May?

May is usually warm rather than hot. It often feels summery during the day, but evenings can still be cool.

Can you swim in Mallorca in May?

Yes, but the sea is still fresh. Late May is usually better than early May for swimming.

Is May better than June in Mallorca?

May is better for sightseeing, hiking and calmer travel. June is better if warm sea swimming and hotter beach weather are your priority.

Data based on AEMET climate normals, local sea-temperature datasets and editorial review.

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