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  1. Jul 14, 2023 · Things to do in Mallorca in winter. Take a vintage train through the mountains, see the stained glass of Palma Cathedral up close, walk by beaches, sample wine at some of the island’s best vineyards… there’s much more to meet the eye when it comes to Mallorca in winter! Here are the best things to do. 1.

  2. Feb 1, 2019 · In the summer, visitors to Mallorca flock to the coast and beaches to cool off from the blistering heat. That’s not necessary in winter, thanks to the cooler temperatures. Instead, winter makes a great time to explore the Mallorca towns in the centre of the island.

  3. Palma de Mallorca is the well-known capital of Spain’s Balearic islands and a hot spot for tourists in the summer. It’s famous for its crowded beaches, bumping clubs, mouthwatering cuisine and sunshine that seems to permeate its every corner. But what about winter time? Is Mallorca in winter still all that it’s cracked up to be?

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · You need never be bored on Mallorca during winter, as there is still plenty to see and do – and with fewer crowds around. Here are abcMallorca's top 20 activities to enjoy from December until March. 1. Follow the Wine Route. With more than 70 bodegas on Mallorca, there’s plenty of choice if you want to try some of the excellent local wines.

  5. Mallorca.com warmly presents the Top 10 Winter Escapes, where each experience is a brushstroke on the canvas of the island's serene winter landscape. Embrace the colder season of the year, and dive into a new set of activities you can enjoy on the island of dreams.

  6. Aug 11, 2017 · What is Winter in Mallorca Like? Best Things to Do in Mallorca in Winter. Cathedral. Explore the Old Town. Fundació Miró Mallorca. Shop on X Street. See the City at Night. Visit the Arab Baths. Castel de Bellvar. Mercat de l’Olivar. See Palma de Mallorca by Bus. Enjoy Tapas. See Mallorca from Above on a Hot Air Balloon Flight.

  7. Mallorca boasts splendid weather year-round with mild winters perfect for sightseeing. Average temperatures in winter range from 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, and it’s pretty sunny. Tourism in Mallorca is markedly seasonal: of 12 million tourists in 2018, only 5% visited in January, February, and December.