pink cherry blossom tree under blue sky during daytime

Spring in Mallorca

Spring in Mallorca is pure magic. The island shakes off its winter quiet and comes alive with color, warmth, and energy. Think almond blossoms carpeting the countryside in soft pinks and whites, mild sunny days perfect for being outdoors, and the kind of laid-back buzz that makes you want to slow down and soak it all in.

The temperatures are just right—not too hot, not too cold—making it one of the best times to explore everything Mallorca has to offer. Whether you’re into hiking, cycling, or just wandering around charming towns, spring is all about connecting with the island’s natural beauty and local culture.

What’s Spring Like in Mallorca?

Picture this: blue skies, fields dotted with wildflowers, and the soft hum of life waking up after winter. By March, the almond trees are in full bloom, and the landscapes look like something out of a postcard. The air is fresh, the Mediterranean sparkles, and there’s a calm energy that feels worlds away from the busy summer months.

Temperatures in Mallorca in March sit comfortably between 15°C and 22°C (59°F to 72°F), so it’s the perfect weather for long walks, outdoor lunches, and exploring without breaking a sweat. Plus, the island is quieter in spring—no crowds, just locals going about their day and a handful of other travelers who know this is one of Mallorca’s best-kept secrets.

Things to Do in Spring

  1. Hike or Cycle Through the Tramuntana Mountains
    Spring is the ideal season to explore the Tramuntana mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The trails are lush, the views are incredible, and the cooler weather makes those climbs way more enjoyable. Popular routes like the Sóller to Deià trail or Puig de Galatzó are must-dos for nature lovers.

  2. Visit the Almond Blossom Routes
    If you’re here in late February or early March, don’t miss the almond blossom season. Towns like Santa Margalida and Llucmajor are surrounded by orchards that look like they’ve been dusted with snow. It’s the perfect time for a leisurely drive or a picnic under the trees.

  3. Explore Palma Without the Crowds
    Spring is a great time to visit Palma, Mallorca’s capital city. Wander through the old town, explore the stunning La Seu Cathedral, and stop at a terrace café for a cortado (trust me, coffee tastes better in the sun). The city feels relaxed, but there’s still plenty going on.

  4. Hit the Beaches Early
    While it might not be peak swimming weather, spring is amazing for beach walks or simply lounging by the water. Quiet spots like Cala Deià, Es Trenc, or Cala Mondragó let you experience the coastline without the summer hustle.

Festivals & Events

Mallorca loves a good celebration, and spring kicks off with some pretty unique events:

  • Semana Santa (Holy Week): If you’re here around Easter, don’t miss the processions. Palma’s streets come alive with traditional parades, music, and centuries-old rituals. It’s a moving way to experience the island’s rich culture.

  • Fira del Ram: From late February to early May, this pop-up fair in Palma has everything from rides and food stalls to live music. It’s fun for all ages and a great way to feel like a kid again.

  • Wine Tastings in Binissalem: Spring is perfect for sipping local wines. Head to the Binissalem region to visit vineyards, taste Mallorca’s signature varieties, and enjoy the picturesque countryside.

Why Spring Is Special

There’s something about Mallorca in spring that feels refreshing, like the whole island is giving you a warm welcome. The combination of natural beauty, mild weather, and vibrant culture makes it a season you’ll never forget. Whether you’re hiking in the hills, exploring Palma, or simply enjoying the slower pace, spring lets you see Mallorca at its best—calm, colorful, and full of life.

So, grab your walking shoes, pack a light jacket, and get ready to discover the quieter, sunnier side of Mallorca. It’s a season you’ll wish could last forever.

low angle photo of cherry blossoms tree
low angle photo of cherry blossoms tree