What's the weather like in Sa Coma in March?
The first month of spring also brings a warming trend to Sa Coma. March is the time when the region begins to shake off some of the winter chill and life begins to return to the island. While still not warm enough to leave the jackets at home, temperatures have climbed a few degrees and the sun is out a little longer each day. As a result, this can be a perfect time to visit the region and miss the summer crowds. Of course, potential visitors may also want to see how the weather on the island compares to other spots in Spain over the same time period.
Temperature
During this time of the year, the average afternoon temperature climbs several degrees to 17°C (63°F). This is considerably warmer than the prior month and is warm enough for some visitors to go without a jacket and just wear a sweater or long sleeves. The average overnight temperatures are also warmer with lows dipping to 5°C (41°F). At this point, there is really no chance of seeing a freak front that drops overnight lows below the freezing mark.
Sunshine Hours and Rain
Sunshine during this time of year continues to increase with 9 hours of sunshine per day. Overall, there is a 50 percent chance of seeing a sunny day as well as a 50% chance of seeing a rainy one. As a result, visitors will need to consult an extended forecast before leaving home. The average rainfall for the month is very comparable to previous months. Here, the region sees an average of 36mm of precipitation with 13 days of the month receiving some measurable rainfall.
Sea Temperature
Unlike temperatures that are warming on land, temperatures in the water are slower to follow suit. During this time of the year, average water temperatures are still the same as they were in the previous two months. The current average remains 15°C (59°F) for now, but temperatures off shore will warm starting in April.
Hotels in Sa Coma in March
Apartamentos Club Sa Coma
Just five minutes from one of the best beaches on the island, Apartamentos Club Sa Coma is a great choice for those looking to take a March holiday and save some money at the same time. With a swimming pool and the nearby beach, there are plenty of places for rest and relaxation. All rooms come with a kitchenette, balcony, safe, two single beds and a private bathroom.
Hipotels Said
Located just a few kilometres up the road from Sa Coma is the luxurious Hipotels Said. This four-star hotel is comprised of two separate buildings holding a total of 187 rooms. Located just a few hundred meters off the beach, the location of the hotel can't be beaten. All of the rooms are intended to make guests feel as though they are right at home and include a terrace, bathroom, air conditioning, heater and satellite TV. Additionally, the hotel is all-inclusive so guests don't have to worry about a thing or lift a finger while on holiday.
Marins Playa Suites Hotel
Just a hop, skip and a jump away from Sa Coma is the wonderful Marins Playa Suites Hotel. Located just a few steps from one of the most beautiful beaches the region has to offer, this hotel is one that can't be missed. Combining a modern design along with a relaxed atmosphere, the hotel was completely remodelled in 2010 and offers guests all the amenities needed to help make a holiday that won't soon be forgotten. In all, there are 65 rooms to choose from including a wide variety of styles that will fit any budget or need. All rooms also have a refrigerator, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and a balcony to take advantage of the wonderful views.
Bars and Restaurants
Hermanos Jimenez
A wonderful choice for a couple or those out with friends is Hermanos Jimenez. A friendly atmosphere, good food and cold drinks keep guests coming back time and time again. The restaurant serves traditional Spanish dishes as well as some of the best paella on the island. A favourite restaurant of the locals and one that is always welcoming for new guests as well, this is one spot not to miss.
The King's Head
Known as one of the best British bars in Sa Coma, The King's Head is an ideal spot to grab a great meal at reasonable prices. The menu is comprised of mainly British dishes and all are served with large portions at reasonable prices. Guests can also take in a game on one of the various TVs and enjoy live entertainment several nights of the week.
Danni's Bar
A great spot for both tourists and locals, Danni's Bar in Cala Millor is a favourite that has people coming back time and time again. Guests may sit inside or outside and the owner is warm and welcoming. The pub offers a large selection of ales and beer as well as numerous mixed drinks. This is a great spot to unwind after a long day of sightseeing.
Things to do in Ca Soma in March
Majorca Cycling
With the weather beginning to warm in March, now is a god time to get back outside. One of the more popular things to do on the island is explore the region on two wheels. Companies such as Majorca Cycling offer a wide variety of bike tours that take guests all over the island. Tours can take advantage of either the hillier terrain or enjoy flat areas near the coast and the choice is entirely up to the traveller.
Rock and Ride
In addition to being one of the best spots on earth to train with a bike, Mallorca is also known for places to rock climb. Visitors who are interested in a little outdoor adventure can sign up with companies such as Rock and Ride and choose from a number of different experiences. Instruction and guides are provided and this is a great way to get a different perspective on the region.