You will still need to pack a light jacket if you will be in Puerto Pollensa in March. There are fewer rainy days, which are fairly distributed throughout the month. However, the mean temperature can fall to as low as 9°C, especially in the evenings.
March 1st marks the Balearics Day, a public holiday celebrated across Majorca. On many occasions, the Balearic Government open Consolat de Mar to the public on Balearics Days.
On sunnier days, most tourists take to the beach and sea for windsurfing, snorkelling, or simply basking on the white sandy beaches.
For the more active tourists, cycling to the Serra De Tramuntana mountain range is a great way to spend the day. Most tourists choose to hire both road and mountain bikes from Maria's Bicycles, which also organizes day excursions, complete with packed lunches, trained guides, and maps.
If you are up for a night of dancing, Puerto Pollensa is home to a dancing club known as "Amigos in Line".
Tourists to the region at this time choose to stay at Duva Aparthotel or the Pollensa Part Hotel and Spa that costs between £13.58 and £55.59 per person per night.