For its' privileged location in the Mediterranean, Mallorca has an incomparably pleasant climate.  Its temperatures are not even excessive in the middle of the summer, holding throughout the year its stable continuity.

At the same time, it stands out by the mildness of its winter.  The humidity, characterized by its very slim fluctuation, is holding an average of 70% during all seasons: Keeping in mind, these two components (temperature and humidity) together produce the sensation of well being on the human body.  This makes us classify the island as a maximum comfort area.  The number of sunny days per year is approximately 300, from an average of over 5 hours of sun in wintertime, rising above 10 hours in the summer months.

The sea, purest blue, reveals in its' shores, an incomparable transparency and enjoying these views at a most pleasant temperature.  The winds are predominantly from the third quadrant (south-east) and the average atmospheric pressure is around 758, 7 mm.

The winds in the Balearic Islands are mostly from a southerly direction bringing warmer air to the islands.  The winds, generally 8-20 knots, are influenced by the Tramuntana mountain range that makes up part of the Island of Mallorca.  The wind in the spring and summer months are terminal, generated from the mountains and pick up at noon, building up in the afternoon to a steady 15 knots on average.  The wind dies down late in the afternoon around six or seven o’clock.  The direction of the wind may vary depending on your location on the island.

Swell is light around the island as the waters a mile off the coast are deep.  The North side of Mallorca generates swell a little higher than on the south side.

Tides in the Balearics are non-existent and only during the spring does the water drop by nothing more than half a meter.

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