Mallorca in April - Weather, Tips & Highlights
Sandor Farkas
Mallorca expert and author
Mallorca in April is, for many travelers, the island's best-kept secret. While high summer can be hot and crowded, Mallorca shows its finest side in spring: the weather is pleasantly warm, the landscape glows in lush green, and the rush of tourists is still manageable. Whether you want to experience Semana Santa, hike through the Tramuntana, or simply enjoy the first hours of sun on the beach, April has something special on Mallorca for everyone.
Weather on Mallorca in April
The weather on Mallorca in April is mild and changeable. Daytime temperatures range between 16 and 22 degrees Celsius, and at night they drop to 10 to 13 degrees. Compared to March it becomes noticeably warmer, and the hours of sunshine increase - on average the sun shines around seven hours a day.
That said, April is one of the rainier months of the year. Short showers are possible, but they usually alternate quickly with sunny spells. The sea water is around 16 to 17 degrees - still a bit fresh for dedicated swimmers, but on particularly warm days quite inviting.
For outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or sightseeing, the weather is ideal. Just pack a light rain jacket and you will be ready for anything.
Tip: the best season for spring hikers
If you want to experience the Tramuntana without the heat, April is exactly right. The springs are still flowing, the trails are freshly green, and the views into the valleys are especially far thanks to the clear spring air. Our recommendation: the route from Valldemossa to Deia.
Semana Santa - experiencing Easter on Mallorca
April often coincides on Mallorca with Semana Santa, the holy week before Easter. This festive week is one of the island's most striking traditions and draws visitors from all over Spain. In many towns there are solemn processions in which religious brotherhoods walk through the old quarters in long robes.
The processions in Palma, Sineu, and Pollenca are especially worth seeing. In Pollenca, the famous "Davallament" takes place on Good Friday, a reenactment of the descent from the cross that is both emotional and impressive. If you spend Easter on Mallorca, you experience the island from a very authentic, spiritual side.
Important to know: around Easter, prices for accommodation and flights rise noticeably. So book early if you want to be there for Semana Santa.
Caution: heavier traffic at Easter
During Semana Santa and the Easter holidays, many Spaniards travel to the island. Popular day-trip destinations and beach parking lots can be temporarily overcrowded. Plan outings as early in the morning as possible, or outside peak times, to avoid long waits.
Outdoor highlights in the Mallorcan spring
Mallorca in spring is paradise for anyone who wants to experience nature. The almond blossom is already over, but the interior of the island shows itself in lush green, and the wildflowers bloom in every color. The Tramuntana is especially lovely now: the steep mountains glow green, the small streams are still flowing, and the temperatures are perfect for long hikes.
There are many options for outdoor activities in April:
- Hiking: The GR 221, the long-distance trail through the Tramuntana, is ideal to walk in April. In our guide to leisure and sport on Mallorca you will find the best routes.
- Cycling: Professional athletes from all over Europe train on Mallorca in April. The roads are well built and still less crowded than in summer.
- Snorkeling and diving: The water is clear, and the first tourists are only just arriving. On calm days a trip to the sea is well worth it.
- Bird watching: The S'Albufera wetland is a paradise in spring for migratory birds resting on their way north.
- Cave visits: The Coves del Drac near Porto Cristo or the Coves d'Arta are impressive at any time of year, and especially appealing on cool April days.
Beaches and coves in April
The bathing season on Mallorca officially begins in May, but April already brings the first lovely beach days. Especially on the south and southeast coasts, where shallow bays warm the water up faster, a short swim can be quite pleasant.
At this time the beaches are still nicely empty. Cala Millor, Es Trenc, and the beaches around Alcudia do not yet have sun loungers and umbrellas, but they offer plenty of space and quiet in return. April is, incidentally, perfect for walks along the coast: no heat, hardly any wind, wonderful light.
If you have a rental car, you can explore the more remote coves of the east coast without running into large crowds. You will find tips on this in our guide to rental cars on Mallorca.
Food and markets in spring
In April the markets bring fresh spring produce: the first strawberries from the interior, fresh herbs, oranges, and artichokes. The weekly market in Sineu, held every Wednesday, is one of the oldest and most beautiful markets on the island and is especially worthwhile in spring.
In Palma it is worth visiting the Mercat de l'Olivar, the covered market hall in the city center. There you will find fresh seafood, local cheeses, and the typical Mallorcan ensaimadas - ideal for a leisurely breakfast.
The restaurants in Palma also move back into full season from April. Many places have developed new dishes over the winter, and the terraces slowly fill with life. You will find more recommendations for restaurants and food tips in our guide to restaurants and eating on Mallorca.
Practical tips for an April trip
So that your Mallorca trip in April runs smoothly, here are the most important pointers:
- Clothing: Pack several layers. During the day a T-shirt or light shirt is enough; in the morning and evening you will need a sweater. A thin rain jacket is a must.
- Accommodation: Book early, especially if you are traveling over Easter. Fincas in the interior are often still available at good prices in April.
- Rental car: A rental car is recommended in April so you can explore the island flexibly. Prices are considerably lower than in high summer.
- Activities: Many excursions and guided tours only start up again from April. It is best to book hikes or boat trips in advance.
- Easter: If you want to be there for Semana Santa, plan accommodation and travel early, as things can get tight.
Conclusion
Mallorca in April is one of the best times to visit that the island has to offer. The mild spring weather, the green landscape, empty beaches, and the cultural highlight of Semana Santa make the month a real insider tip. If you want to get to know Mallorca away from the high-summer bustle, April is exactly right. And if you already live on the island, you should consciously enjoy the spring - it is the most beautiful time of year here.