Spain Mallorca Weather in February — Climate Guide
February in Mallorca is moderate
Mallorca Weather in February — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Avg temp
- 15° / 6°
- Rainfall
- 38mm · 6 days
- Crowds
- Quiet
As of 2026, Mallorca in February averages a high of 15°C and low of 6°C with 38mm of rain over about 6 days. Late Mediterranean winter — around 15°C/6°C, mild and often sunny. A light jacket and layers; evenings still cool. The sea is too cold to swim (~14°C). Carry a light rain layer for the odd shower.
February is moderate for Mallorca.
February in Mallorca is almond-blossom season and still firmly low season — mild, increasingly sunny days around 15°C/6°C, with about 38mm of rain.
The February signature is the almond blossom, when the island's vast almond groves bloom white and pink across the countryside and Tramuntana foothills — a quiet, photogenic spectacle most summer visitors never see. Carnival (Sa Rua) parades fill Palma and the villages before Lent.
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Mallorca February Weather Stats
Avg High
15°C
Avg Low
6°C
Rainy Days
6
38mm total
Sunshine
6h
Daily avg
Humidity
76%
comfortable
UV Index
3
Moderate
Wind
16 km/h
Gusts 30
Sea Temp
14°C
Avg water temp
Crowds
Quiet
At attractions
February Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
12 μg/m³
PM10
21 μg/m³
Status
good
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
14°C
Nighttime
5°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
16 km/h
Max gust 30 km/h
Activities Recommended for February
February Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Almond blossom at its best
- Cheap hotels and quiet sights
- Carnival parades (Sa Rua)
- Mild, sunny days for hiking
- No crowds
Cons
- Sea too cold to swim (~14°C)
- Many beach resorts still closed
- Cool evenings
- Occasional rain
February Events & Festivals
- Almond blossom at its best (February) — countryside white and pink
- Carnival / Sa Rua (Feb-Mar, before Lent) — parades in Palma and villages
- Low season — cheap hotels and quiet sights
- Many beach resorts still closed for winter
Mallorca in February — Full Picture
February in Mallorca is almond-blossom season and still firmly low season — mild, increasingly sunny days around 15°C/6°C, with about 38mm of rain.
The February signature is the almond blossom, when the island's vast almond groves bloom white and pink across the countryside and Tramuntana foothills — a quiet, photogenic spectacle most summer visitors never see. Carnival (Sa Rua) parades fill Palma and the villages before Lent.
It's a fine month for Palma's culture, Tramuntana hiking in cool clear air, and the almond-blossom drives inland, all at the year's lowest prices and with sights to yourself.
The honest downside is the same as January: the sea is too cold to swim (~14°C), many beach resorts and coastal restaurants remain closed for the winter, and you'll want a jacket. But for hikers, photographers, and budget-minded culture travelers, February's blossom and calm make it a lovely, underrated time to visit.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Late Mediterranean winter — around 15°C/6°C, mild and often sunny. A light jacket and layers; evenings still cool. The sea is too cold to swim (~14°C). Carry a light rain layer for the odd shower.
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Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
19.7°C
10°C
5.7/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
29.3°C
19.3°C
2.3/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
23.7°C
14.3°C
7.3/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
Current15.3°C
6.3°C
6.7/mo
Mallorca Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15° | 6° | 7d·43mm | 5.5h | 77% | 2 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 15° | 6° | 6d·38mm | 6h | 76% | 3 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 17° | 8° | 6d·38mm | 6.5h | 74% | 4 | Moderate | Low season | |
| April (Best) | 19° | 9° | 6d·39mm | 7.5h | 72% | 6 | Busy | Shoulder |
| May (Best) | 23° | 13° | 5d·32mm | 9h | 70% | 8 | Busy | Shoulder |
| June (Best) | 27° | 17° | 3d·16mm | 10h | 67% | 9 | Busy | Peak |
| 30° | 20° | 1d·7mm | 11h | 65% | 10 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 31° | 21° | 3d·22mm | 10.5h | 67% | 9 | Very busy | Peak | |
| September (Best) | 28° | 18° | 6d·51mm | 8h | 70% | 7 | Busy | Shoulder |
| 24° | 15° | 8d·72mm | 6.5h | 74% | 5 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 19° | 10° | 8d·58mm | 5.5h | 76% | 3 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 16° | 7° | 7d·50mm | 5h | 77% | 2 | Quiet | Low season |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is February a good time to visit Mallorca?
Mallorca in February is moderate. Tourist crowds are quiet and flight/hotel prices are low season.
What's the average temperature in Mallorca in February?
Mallorca February averages a high of 15°C and a low of 6°C.
Does it rain much in Mallorca in February?
Mallorca February averages 38mm of rainfall over about 6 rainy days.
What should I wear in Mallorca in February?
Late Mediterranean winter — around 15°C/6°C, mild and often sunny. A light jacket and layers; evenings still cool. The sea is too cold to swim (~14°C). Carry a light rain layer for the odd shower.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Mallorca in February?
Mallorca February sunrise is 07:40 and sunset is 18:25, with 10h 45min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Mallorca in February?
Mallorca February air quality (AQI) averages 31, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 12μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Mallorca in February?
In February, Mallorca is great for Almond-blossom countryside drives, Palma cathedral & old town, Tramuntana hiking.
Is February peak season in Mallorca?
Mallorca February crowds are quiet and prices are low season. You can travel relatively comfortably without long queues.
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