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| Mallorca enjoys all the four seasons in a year although the typical weather is moderate and comparatively dry.
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| Spring is a magnificent time to enjoy Mallorca’s natural reserves. It is a rather quiet season and by this time, the whole island is boasting its flourishing green landscapes. The warm temperature and the not-so-crowded beaches will be perfect for the walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, and for those who want to catch some quiet time under the sun. It is in this season that the pre-dominantly Catholic population of the island celebrate Easter in a very festive fashion.
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Summer is definitely the unbeatable season that makes Mallorca famous to tourists. Highest temperature of the year may be experienced in mid-July. With more than 12 hours in a day of brazen sunshine, sun fanatics flock the island during this season. This is the best time to enjoy Mallorca’s pleasurable beaches, or maybe sunbathe beside the pool, go sailing, water-skiing, and do all kinds of other water sports. Numerous sailing competitions are held throughout the whole of summer.
Autumn means the return of the perfect weather for walkers and nature-trippers. It is in this time of the year that the locals can show off their different home-grown produce in the bustling village markets. This is also a good time to trek the mountains of the island and appreciate the local culture. Many local festivals take over in this whole season. The two must-see festivals are the Olive Festival in Caimari, and the Agricultural Fair in Inca.
Winter season in Mallorca is to some extent subdued compared to the other seasons. The restaurants and lively shopping centers are the most likely to be hangouts of tourists at this time of year. The peaceful countryside continues to be a refuge, certainly.
The season ends in late January in which the island now prepares to be sprinkled with white dots of almond blooms. The largest event of Palma, the feast of San Sebastian, happens in January, and is celebrated with huge outdoor barbecues and live music from both international and local artists. The evening is capped with a magnificent, expensive display of fireworks.
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