Mallorca in July

July is one of the most popular months for traveling to Mallorca. The Mediterranean climate offers high temperatures and many hours of sunshine, the sea reaches its most pleasant point of the year, and the island is filled with cultural and leisure activities. It is an ideal time if you are looking for lively beaches, traditional festivals, and cuisine based on seasonal products. In this article, you will find useful information about the climate, the sea, celebrations, local cuisine, and recommended experiences to help you plan your visit in the best possible way.

Weather in Mallorca in July

July is the hottest month of the year in Mallorca and the one with the most hours of sunshine. Daytime temperatures are usually between 28ºC and 33ºC, although in the interior of the island and on days of intense heat they can exceed 35ºC. Nights are warm, with temperatures rarely falling below 20ºC, so it is advisable to stay in accommodation with good ventilation or air conditioning.

Relative humidity is high, which can increase the heat index during the middle of the day. Therefore, outdoor activities such as hiking or cultural visits should be done early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

In terms of rainfall, July is a very dry month, with only the occasional short shower. This guarantees practically guaranteed beach days throughout your stay.

Daylight hours reach their annual peak, with more than 11 hours of direct sunlight per day. This factor, combined with the warm sea and the summer cultural agenda, makes July a particularly active month for those who want to enjoy the island to the fullest.

Approximate data

Quick references for planning your trip

AspectAverage value in July
Maximum temperature28–33°C
Minimum temperature20–23°C
Sea temperature25–27 °C
Hours of sunshine≈ 11 hours/day
Rainy days1–2 days

I recommend scheduling outdoor activities first thing in the morning or at sunset and reserving the middle of the day for indoor activities or rest.

Visit the Treurer farm in July

July is an ideal month to visit the Treurer estate and discover the world of extra virgin olive oil up close in a unique natural setting. The summer landscape shows the olive trees in full growth, with branches laden with green leaves and fields that convey the calm of inland Mallorca, just a few miles from Palma and the beaches of the south.

During the visit, you can walk through the olive grove accompanied by explanations about the traditional and sustainable cultivation of this quintessential Mediterranean tree. It is a walk that combines practical information with the sensory experience of being surrounded by an agricultural landscape that has shaped the island for centuries.

The oil tasting is one of the most eagerly awaited moments. In summer, it is accompanied by light dishes such as fresh salads, bread with tomato, and seasonal fruits, where the character of the oil and its essential role in the Mediterranean diet can be appreciated.

In addition to the tasting, you can enjoy a dinner at the estate, with menus that incorporate local products and dishes adapted to the summer heat. The combination of gastronomy and landscape makes the experience an authentic way to immerse yourself in Mallorcan culture.

Before ending your visit, it is worth stopping by the estate shop, where you can purchase oils produced on site and other olive-derived products. It is an opportunity to take home a souvenir that encapsulates the essence of Mallorca.

A visit to Treurer in July offers an alternative to the hustle and bustle of the beaches, allowing you to discover a more intimate and cultural side of the island, focused on its agricultural traditions and gastronomy.

Mallorca en julio, Cala Mesquida
Mallorca en julio, Cala Mesquida

The sea in the height of summer

July is the ideal time to enjoy the sea in Mallorca. The water temperature reaches between 25ºC and 27ºC, making it perfect for long swims and water activities. It feels warm and pleasant, without the coolness of spring or the chill that can come in autumn.

The main beaches, such as Playa de Muro, Alcúdia, and Es Trenc, attract large numbers of visitors during this month. If you prefer quieter spots, it is advisable to go early in the morning or explore coves that are less obvious, such as Cala Torta, Cala Mondragó, and Cala S’Almunia.

July is also the best month for water sports: sailing, paddle surfing, kayaking, snorkeling, or diving in marine reserves such as Cabrera or Isla del Toro. Underwater visibility is excellent, with clear seabeds and a wide variety of marine life.

In addition, sunset boat trips have become one of the most popular experiences. From ports such as Palma, Sóller, or Andratx, it is possible to book excursions that combine sailing, swimming in coves, and watching the sunset from the sea.

Seasonal cuisine in July

In July, Mallorcan cuisine adapts to the summer heat with fresh, light dishes made with local produce that is at its best at this time of year.

In the island’s markets you will find Porreres apricots, figs, melons, and watermelons, fruits that are very common in both desserts and snacks. Apricots also feature prominently in traditional recipes such as coques dolces, simple and aromatic cakes that are baked in many homes.

Among the most popular dishes is trampó, a salad made with tomatoes, green peppers, and onions, dressed with Mallorcan extra virgin olive oil. It is served as a starter, side dish, or even as a base for summer empanadas. Another staple is pa amb oli, bread with tomato, oil, and local cured meats such as camaiot or sobrasada, which is milder in summer.

The sea also contributes its seasonal offerings: grilled sardines, seasonal squid, and sea bream are very common on the menus of beach bars and coastal restaurants. Many of these dishes are prepared on the grill or in the oven, highlighting the natural flavor of the product.

To finish off your meal, there’s nothing better than a dessert made with fresh fruit or an almond cake accompanied by homemade ice cream. In July, traditional ice cream parlors also proliferate in towns and beach areas, a much-appreciated option after a hot day.

Product of July

Short season

Porreres apricots

Aromatic and sweet fruit available in June–July. Enjoyed fresh, in jams, and in coques dolces.

How to incorporate them into your trip: include them in breakfasts, light desserts, or as a contrast in salads with extra virgin olive oil.

Breakfast Snack Pastries Salads
Mallorca en julio, Festes del Carme, Port d'Andratx

Festivals and traditions in July

July is one of the most festive months in the Mallorcan calendar. The good weather and long nights are ideal for celebrations that combine religious devotion, popular culture, and cultural activities across practically the entire island.

On July 16, homage is paid to the Virgin of Carmen, patron saint of sailors. In coastal towns such as Port de Sóller, Port d’Andratx, Cala Figuera, Colònia de Sant Jordi, and Portocolom, the image of the Virgin is carried in procession from the church to the pier, where it is placed on a boat decorated with flowers and flags. From there, she travels around the bay accompanied by dozens of fishing and recreational boats. On land, the festival continues with music, traditional dances, and seafood cuisine, making it a very attractive event for both locals and visitors.

On July 25, the festivities of Sant Jaume, patron saint of municipalities such as Alcúdia, Calvià, Binissalem, and Manacor, are celebrated. These festivities last several days and combine religious events with popular activities: craft markets, street parties, fireworks displays, and sports competitions. In Alcúdia, for example, a cultural program is organized with concerts in the walled historic center, while in Calvià, correfocs with demons and batucada music are common.

In addition to the patron saint festivities, July is a month with a busy cultural calendar. The Cartuja de Valldemossa hosts the International Chopin Piano Festival, a series of concerts in a unique historical setting. In Sa Pobla, the International Jazz Festival takes place, attracting internationally renowned musicians every year. Palma also hosts outdoor concerts in Gothic courtyards and squares, allowing visitors to enjoy music in historic settings.

In inland villages, July is synonymous with agricultural and gastronomic fairs. In Porreres, Petra, and Llubí, residents organize exhibitions of local products—fruit, cured meats, pastries—accompanied by xeremiers dances and folk performances. These celebrations allow visitors to get a closer look at rural Mallorca, which is less visible on the coast during the summer.

With this range of festivals and traditions, July offers travelers a unique opportunity to combine relaxation on the beach with the experience of local culture, which is expressed with all its intensity in the height of summer.

5 must-do experiences in July

Swimming in the warmest sea of the year

Water temperatures of 25–27 ºC are ideal for long stays in sheltered coves.

Carmen maritime processions

Experience them in Port de Sóller, Port d'Andratx, or Cala Figuera on July 16.

Markets with seasonal fruit

Apricots from Porreres, figs and melons in Sineu, Santanyí or Inca first thing in the morning.

Iconic sunsets

Cap de Formentor or Sa Foradada to end the day with a sea breeze.

Concert in a historic location

Summer program at the Cartuja de Valldemossa and Gothic courtyards of Palma.

Recommended experiences on the island in July

July offers a wide range of activities to enjoy Mallorca beyond the beach. The key is to organize your day taking into account the heat, reserving the middle of the day for rest or indoor activities.

One of the most highly rated experiences is visiting the weekly markets, such as those in Sineu, Santanyí, or Inca, where you will find fresh seasonal produce, handicrafts, and a very authentic local atmosphere. It is advisable to visit the markets first thing in the morning, when the temperature is more pleasant.

For nature lovers, hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains or walks through natural areas such as Mondragó or s’Albufera are excellent options, provided they are done early in the morning or at the end of the day. At dusk, places such as Cap de Formentor, Sa Foradada, or Es Trenc beach are perfect for watching the sunset in a privileged setting.

In terms of culture, July is a month with a very active agenda: classical music festivals, jazz festivals, and outdoor concerts in historic courtyards in Palma or in towns in the Tramuntana mountains. These events allow you to enjoy the island in a different and enriching way.

The more adventurous can opt for sea activities such as boat trips, snorkeling, paddle surfing, or diving in marine reserves. The transparency of the water in July makes the experience especially rewarding.

If you’re looking for a quieter plan, many inland villages, such as Alaró or Petra, offer a more leisurely Mallorca, with terraces in shaded squares and small wineries where you can taste local wines.

In short, July in Mallorca combines leisure, culture, nature, and gastronomy, with options tailored to different tastes and travel styles.

Suggested itinerary for a day in July

08:00

Local market (Sineu or Santanyí)

Buy seasonal fruit and observe the daily pulse of the town first thing in the morning.

10:00

Guided tour of Finca Treurer

Learn about the world of extra virgin olive oil from local producers.

13:30

Light lunch

Trampó, grilled fish, and pa amb oli with extra virgin olive oil.

16:30

Quiet inland (Algaida or Petra)

Rest in the shade, quiet terraces, and wineries with local wines.

19:45

Sunset at Sa Foradadal

A viewpoint with a sea breeze and warm light to end the day.

21:30

Dinner in Palma and evening stroll

Illuminated old town and summer atmosphere in historic squares and courtyards.

Tips for traveling to Mallorca in July

July is peak season in Mallorca, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead to make the most of your stay.

  • Sun protection and light clothing: temperatures are high and the sun is very intense. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and breathable clothing.
  • Advance reservations: Accommodations, restaurants, and rental cars fill up quickly. It is advisable to book weeks in advance to ensure availability and better prices.
  • Avoid the middle of the day: between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., the heat is at its strongest. Take advantage of these hours to rest, enjoy a meal in a cool place, or visit museums and indoor spaces.
  • Mobility: renting a car allows you to discover coves and villages that are less touristy, although in July there can be traffic on roads leading to very popular beaches. Leaving early is the best option.
  • Nightlife: Summer nights are lively in Palma, Port d’Alcúdia, and Cala Rajada. You’ll also find a more relaxed atmosphere on the terraces of inland villages such as Binissalem and Alaró.
  • Stay hydrated: always carry water with you, especially if you are going on excursions or spending several hours at the beach.
  • Combination of plans: alternate beach days with cultural activities or visits to the interior to enjoy a more complete and less crowded experience.

With these recommendations, your trip to Mallorca in July will be more comfortable and balanced, combining the enjoyment of the sea and beaches with the opportunity to experience the island’s culture and cuisine in the height of summer.

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