Puerto de Pollensa is nestled in a bay in the north of the Balearic Island of Majorca, not far from the resort of Alcudia. With great weather all year round, Puerto de Pollensa has become a popular destination for holiday makers from all over the world.
In October, the hot summer weather of July and August starts to fade and with it go many of the tourists. However, the weather still remains warm with plenty of sunshine, making it a perfect time to go if you want to avoid the crowds. Outside of peak season, the resort will be much quieter.
Average daily temperatures in October start at around 20-21°C but drop to a milder average of 18°C as the month progresses. The weather in October can fluctuate though; high temperatures have been known to reach 23°C in Puerto de Pollensa is October but the average low temperature is just 13°C. These lower temperatures will occur mainly on an evening, so holiday makers are advised to pack a light jacket to wear at night.
October is still a relatively sunny month, with an average of 6 hours of sunshine a day and a 54% chance of sun. It's cloudier than September, but only slightly, with just a 5% chance of clouds.
October is by far the wettest month of the year in Puerto de Pollensa, so visitors should be prepared for a chance of rain. Make sure to take an umbrella and some layers in case you get caught in a downpour. There is 63mm of rain throughout the month and around 12 days of rainfall, with a 28% chance of rain each day. This usually consists of thunderstorms and light to moderate showers.
The average sea temperature continues to drop from September, to a mild 22°C. While this might be warm enough for some people, others will find it a bit chilly and will prefer to swim iin their hotel's heated pool.
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For those looking for accommodation in Puerto de Pollensa, the Galeon Hotel is a popular resort hotel offering cheap accommodation suitable for just about any budget. The hotel is located opposite Llenaire beach with a terrace that overlooks the sea. The accommodation is simple and stylish, perfect for couples looking for a relaxing holiday.
Pensión Bellavista is a hidden gem, located on a street just minutes away from the main promenade. The small, family-run hotel offers comfortable, low priced accommodation where guests will feel at home. The hotel boasts Puerto de Pollensa's first and only vegan restaurant, Bellaverde Restaurant which is well-known in the area for its delicious meat-free dishes.
For families, Las Velas Apartments are set in their own gardens a short walk from the beach and makes a great base for a holiday in Puerto de Pollensa. The accommodation has everything you need for a memorable stay, including two outdoor swimming pools, a children's playground and a barbecue terrace. Rooms are equipped with a kitchenette, or guests can eat at one of the many restaurants nearby.
The start of October is still warm enough to enjoy the beach and indulge in a spot of sunbathing and sandcastle building. However, towards the end of the month as temperatures drop, the beaches tend to get much more secluded. Make the most of sunny days by heading to Puerto de Pollensa's main beach, which is within easy reach of most of the resorts hotels. The long sandy beach is one of the resorts most popular attractions and has plenty of facilities, including water sports and sun lounger hire.
Most restaurants in Puerto de Pollensa are still open during October, so there's a good selection of places to eat and drink throughout the month.
Stay Restaurant is known as one of the best eateries in Puerto de Pollensa and has been awarded a Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence thanks to its great reviews. The modern restaurant is ideally located, sitting right on the waterfront with panoramic views of the whole bay. Guests can enjoy an array of Mediterranean dishes, tapas and fresh market cuisine. There's also a set daily menu for around 35 euros.
Cappuccino Restaurant is located on the terrace of Sis Pins Hotel which overlooks the sea. This upmarket restaurant and bar is a great spot for lunch or dinner, serving a fantastic selection of international cuisine from burgers and sandwiches to salads. Guests can stay here all night as the bar also has an amazing wine and cocktail menu.
Away from the seafront, Celler el Moli is located in the old town of Pollensa and is fantastic value for money, with a lunchtime menu of starter, main course, dessert, wine and water for only 10 euros. Tourists can mingle with the locals at this authentic restaurant, which is well-known for its delicious Spanish cuisine and traditional Majorcan feel.
Many visitors to the resort of Puerto de Pollensa choose to spend a day in nearby Cap de Formentor, a peninsula to the west of Puerto de Pollensa which is Majorca's most northerly point. The best way to access the cove is by public bus, though driving and taking the ferry is another option. The scenery in Cap de Formentor is breath-taking, with rugged cliffs, secluded beaches and a lighthouse.
The Pollensa Market is held every Sunday in October in the main town centre and offers tourists the opportunity to find fresh produce at low prices. The market sells everything from fish, meats and cheeses to flowers and local crafts.
More active tourists can make the most of the milder October weather by walking through the Tramuntana mountain range to Cala San Vicente. The walk takes a couple of hours and is best done in the early morning, before the temperatures rise. The small but beautiful beach resort of Cala San Vicente is the perfect place to while away a day.