What's the weather like in Majorca in August
August is one of the most popular and hottest times of the year to visit Majorca, Balearic Islands when the temperatures are scorching and sunshine is a sure thing.
During this month, the average temperature starts off at 25°C at the beginning of August and very slowly drops until it reaches 23-24°C by the end of the month, making it a great time to hit the beach during your holiday. If you're still looking for somewhere even warmer, Dubai is a great place to soak up the summer sun, with highs reaching almost 40°C in August.
Temperatures
At this time of the year, the daily highs stick around the 30°C mark, dropping below 26°C or exceeding 34°C only one day out of every 10.
Equally, the daily lows for August change very little, staying around 19°C and dropping below 15°C or rising above 22°C only one day in 10.
Throughout August, the daily high temperatures gradually fall, which means that the coldest days of the month tend to be at the end 29 to 31 with the warmest days towards the start 1 to 3.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in August in Majorca is a scorching 41°C, with the coldest temperature ever recorded a cool 11°C. When you compare these temperatures to the average for the month 25°C it's clear to see that they are the extremes and certainly not the norm.
Rain
Thanks to the almost non-existent rainfall Majorca receives only 16mm of rainfall divided between four days in August you won't need to pack your umbrella for your holiday. If you are unlucky enough to experience some type of precipitation during your visit, it's most likely to be thunderstorms, followed by moderate rain, drizzle, and light rain. As you'd expect, heavy rain and snow are exceptionally unlikely at this time of year, so you can leave your warm and waterproof clothing at home.
The chance of rain steadily increases as the month progresses, beginning at 12% on August 1, before rising to 15% by August 11, 18% on August 21, and 21% on August 31. You're most likely to experience thunderstorms, drizzle, and light rain on August 31 and moderate rain on August 29, so play it safe and book your holiday for the first couple of weeks of the month.
Visibility
In a similar fashion, the cloud coverage also increases as the month goes on, starting at 23% on August 1 and ending at 29% on August 31.
In comparison to the rest of the year, August is a very clear month, so you can still expect plenty of clear skies and sunbathing opportunities. In 2013, the longest clear spell of the year took place between August 28 and September 12 that's 16 consecutive days that were clearer, rather than cloudy.
Averages Sea Temperature and Sunshine Hours
The sea is beautifully warm in Majorca in August. At 26°C, August enjoys the highest average sea temperature of the year, so take full advantage and hit the ocean. Due to the high humidity, which ranges from 47% to 94% throughout the month, you'll need a refreshing swim or two.
Decreasing from the previous month, August experiences an average of 12 hours of sunshine each day, providing you with plenty of opportunities to work on your tan.
Majorca Hotels in August
Hipotels Aparthotel Cala Millor Park
Hipotels Aparthotel Cala Millor Park is one of the best four-star hotels in Cala Millor. Just a short walk away from the beach, this hotel features many amenities and services, including an all-inclusive option, restaurant, bars, solarium, swimming pools, free WiFi, spa, sports facilities, and entertainment.
Hoposa Daina Hotel
When it comes to holiday accommodation in Majorca, it doesn't get much better than the Hoposa Daina Hotel in Puerto de Pollensa. There are many facilities for guests to enjoy, including a restaurant, lounge bar, swimming pool, free WiFi, 24-hour reception, car rental, excursion booking, fitness room, and cycling facilities.
Maristel Hotel
Families and couples looking for accommodation during their holiday in Majorca should consider staying at the Maristel Hotel in Estellenchs. Here you'll find a great selection of rooms to choose from as well as many amenities, such as a spa, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, outdoor water beds and WiFi. There are plenty of outdoor activities available in the area, including hiking and cycling.
Playa del Moro
Playa del Moro is one of the most popular hotels in Cala Millor. Overlooking the beach, this hotel offers a number of standard rooms and junior suites and well as a vast array of facilities, such as a swimming pool, sun terrace, buffet restaurant, bicycle hire, evening entertainment, and health and beauty treatments.
Majorca Beach for August
Cala Millor
The beach at Cala Millor is a great place to spend the day. Regarded as one of the best beaches on the east coast of Majorca, this bay stretches on for 1.5km and is lined by a promenade filled with shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants. Facilities here include sunbeds, parasols, pedaloes, toilets, and lifeguards. Boat trips are also available from several jetties along the beach.
Cala San Vicente
Cala San Vicente also offers a small sandy bay popular with families with small children. Here you'll find soft white sand and gentle clear waters, creating the ideal conditions for swimming and snorkeling. Due to its small size, facilities are limited to sun loungers, parasols, and pedalo hire.
Bars and Restaurants
Chaplin's Bar
Chaplin's Bar situated in the middle of the Magaluf strip is a fantastic bar to visit if you're looking for a lively atmosphere. Open from 10 pm until 6 am, this bar is known for its party games held before midnight and top dance, party, RnB, and old skool tunes played by the resident DJs from midnight until closing.
El Garito Cafe
If you want something a bit more chilled out, visit El Garito Café in Palma. Here you can listen to fusion Jazz, pure Jazz, and the latest electronic music in the early evening when the bar has a chill-out atmosphere. As the night moves on, the dance tunes become more frequent, enticing people to the dance floor until closing time at 4 am.
Things to do in Majorca in August
Katmandu Park
If you're holidaying with children, a visit to Katmandu Park in Magaluf is an absolute must. This interactive theme park is divided into themed sections, each one offering a different experience. Here you can have a go at crazy golf, explore an abandoned mental hospital through a 5D horror film ride, play a laser shooting game, test yourself against some optical illusions and go on a 4D ride. There is a great choice of restaurants and snack bars throughout the park, so you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to lunch.
The Caves of Arta
The Caves of Arta situated in Arta is another popular attraction in Majorca and is a great place to visit, whatever the weather. You can choose to explore the caves at your own pace or join a tour led by a qualified guide who will tell you all about the caves and answer any questions you may have. Photography is unrestricted, so you can take as many pictures of the stone stairs, columns, and bizarre formations as you wish.
Music Events
Nikki Beach
Music lovers won't want to miss the events held at Nikki Beach each year, an incredible opportunity to experience all that the hedonistic Ibiza scene stands for without leaving Majorca. Locals and tourists alike flock to the popular beach club to listen to the resident and guest DJs from Ibiza spin the decks and raise the roof as they dance well into the early hours.
Majorca Festivals
This battle forms part of the La Patrona Festival which is held at the beginning of August every year. Jam-packed with activities and events, this festival is one of the most popular in Majorca and incorporates musical concerts, children's entertainment, sporting exhibitions, demonstrations, various markets, and all-night parties.
Can Picafort Correfoc
If you want to experience an authentic Majorcan festival, head on over to Alcudia for the Can Picafort Correfoc. One of the liveliest, most dangerous, and exciting festivals on the island, Can Picafort Correfoc takes place around the first Sunday of the month. The festival features a procession of locals dressed as devils and demons. These scary creatures let off a plethora of fireworks and breathe flames until they arrive in the town center for a grand finale-style firework display and traditional dancing. Protective clothing i.e. long sleeves and a hood or hat is essential and taking children along is certainly not recommended.
Feast of the Assumption
August 15th marks the Feast of the Assumption a public holiday in Majorca. The locals consider this festival to be of huge importance and celebrate with parades, carnivals, traditional dancing and music concerts which take place all over the island. Just like the battle re-enactment, the Feast of the Assumption is a great chance to mix with the locals and learn more about their culture. Don't forget since this event is a public holiday, almost all banks, shops, supermarkets, and services will be closed all day.