Spain Mallorca Weather in November — Climate Guide
November in Mallorca is moderate
Mallorca Weather in November — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Avg temp
- 19° / 10°
- Rainfall
- 58mm · 8 days
- Crowds
- Quiet
As of 2026, Mallorca in November averages a high of 19°C and low of 10°C with 58mm of rain over about 8 days. Cool, damp autumn — around 19°C/10°C, mild but with rainy spells. A jacket and layers, a cardigan for evenings. The sea is cooling and too cold for most (~19°C). Carry a rain layer and umbrella.
November is moderate for Mallorca.
November marks Mallorca's return to low season — cooler, damper days around 19°C/10°C, with autumn rains continuing (~58mm) but plenty of mild, bright spells between them.
The November signature is the quiet, affordable island: prices drop, sights empty out, and the Tramuntana's olive harvest is underway. It's a month for Palma's culture, mountain hiking on the dry days, and inland village life rather than the beach.
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Mallorca November Weather Stats
Avg High
19°C
Avg Low
10°C
Rainy Days
8
58mm total
Sunshine
5.5h
Daily avg
Humidity
76%
comfortable
UV Index
3
Moderate
Wind
15 km/h
Gusts 28
Sea Temp
19°C
Avg water temp
Crowds
Quiet
At attractions
November Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
12 μg/m³
PM10
21 μg/m³
Status
good
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
18°C
Nighttime
9°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
15 km/h
Max gust 28 km/h
Activities Recommended for November
November Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Low-season prices return
- Quiet sights and no crowds
- Tramuntana hiking on dry days
- Olive harvest atmosphere
- Mild, bright spells between rains
Cons
- Sea too cold for most (~19°C)
- Many beach resorts and restaurants closed
- Autumn rains and grey days
- Short daylight
November Events & Festivals
- Low season returns — cheap hotels and quiet sights
- Autumn rains continue
- Tramuntana hiking still good on dry days
- Many beach resorts and coastal restaurants closed
- Olive harvest in the Tramuntana
Mallorca in November — Full Picture
November marks Mallorca's return to low season — cooler, damper days around 19°C/10°C, with autumn rains continuing (~58mm) but plenty of mild, bright spells between them.
The November signature is the quiet, affordable island: prices drop, sights empty out, and the Tramuntana's olive harvest is underway. It's a month for Palma's culture, mountain hiking on the dry days, and inland village life rather than the beach.
Good value and calm are the draws — La Seu Cathedral, Bellver Castle, the old-town museums, and the Sóller train without the crowds, plus comfortable hiking when the weather holds.
The honest reality: the sea is too cold for most swimmers (~19°C and falling), many beach resorts and coastal restaurants close for the winter, daylight is short, and you should expect some wet days. This is a city-and-mountains month, not a beach one — but for budget-minded culture lovers and hikers who don't mind packing a rain layer, November is peaceful and cheap.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Cool, damp autumn — around 19°C/10°C, mild but with rainy spells. A jacket and layers, a cardigan for evenings. The sea is cooling and too cold for most (~19°C). Carry a rain layer and umbrella.
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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)
Current23.7°C
14.3°C
7.3/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
15.3°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 November a good time to visit Mallorca?
Mallorca in November is moderate. Tourist crowds are quiet and flight/hotel prices are low season.
What's the average temperature in Mallorca in November?
Mallorca November averages a high of 19°C and a low of 10°C.
Does it rain much in Mallorca in November?
Mallorca November averages 58mm of rainfall over about 8 rainy days.
What should I wear in Mallorca in November?
Cool, damp autumn — around 19°C/10°C, mild but with rainy spells. A jacket and layers, a cardigan for evenings. The sea is cooling and too cold for most (~19°C). Carry a rain layer and umbrella.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Mallorca in November?
Mallorca November sunrise is 07:20 and sunset is 17:35, with 10h 15min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Mallorca in November?
Mallorca November air quality (AQI) averages 31, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 12μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Mallorca in November?
In November, Mallorca is great for Palma cathedral & old town, Tramuntana hiking (dry days), Sóller train.
Is November peak season in Mallorca?
Mallorca November crowds are quiet and prices are low season. You can travel relatively comfortably without long queues.
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