Weather in Cala Bona

Today's weather in Cala Bona
Today, the weather in Cala Bona is showing its sunny side. With a current temperature of 20.7°C, which feels like 10.5°C due to the cool wind, we have a rather fresh start to the day.
Throughout the day, it will remain mostly sunny, with winds at 31.7 km/h providing a refreshing breeze. Temperatures will rise slightly to 22.1°C, promising a pleasant, albeit windy day. Rain is hardly a concern, with only a 2% chance.
Perfect for a stroll
With this weather in Cala Bona, a relaxed walk along the coast is a great idea. The fresh breeze makes it ideal to simply enjoy the view and soak up the sun without breaking a sweat. For those who prefer a quieter time, settling into one of the small cafés with a sea view is a lovely way to take the day easy.
Tomorrow, we can expect sunny weather as well, but with slightly higher temperatures of up to 24.6°C.
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Climate in Cala Bona — Fishing Village and Resort with a Direct Maritime Climate
Cala Bona sits just seven meters above sea level, right at the harbor — flatter than almost anywhere else along this stretch of coast. The promenade connecting Cala Bona with Cala Millor is also the climatic link between them: both places share nearly identical weather conditions and regional climate data from the same T3-Aggregator. What sets Cala Bona apart from its larger neighbor is less about climate than atmosphere.
The climate pattern of the Badia de Son Servera shapes the entire year here. According to T3-Aggregator climate data, the region receives around 586 mm of precipitation on average annually — more than the 449 mm AEMET records for Palma. Fall is the wet season: November sees the year's peak rainfall at around 104 mm. In July, the average is just around 8 mm — summer days are typically dry.
Summer in Cala Bona is warm and shaped by the sea. In July, daytime highs reach around 29°C, with a daily average of around 25°C. The harbor and open setting generate a breeze that makes the heat more bearable than in the inland town of Son Carrió. The sea breeze is a genuine climate feature of the east coast — difficult to capture statistically, but noticeable in everyday life.
For swimming: the east coast warms the sea relatively quickly. In October, water temperatures according to T3-Aggregator data sit at around 23°C — the sea stays pleasant well into fall. August brings the annual peak at around 26°C.
Winter in Cala Bona is mild. In January, the daily average is around 11°C, and frost is rare. The harbor empties out, the promenade is yours alone — a good base for a quiet getaway or cycling trips along the coast.
Nearby weather: Cala Millor, Son Servera, Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Cala Bona has no dedicated climate station. Monthly figures are drawn from T3-Aggregator data for the region and should be treated as reference values.
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Weather in the Cala Bona Area
- Cala Millor Weather — neighboring town to the south, longest beach in the region
- Son Servera Weather — inland municipality in the hinterland
- Costa des Pins Weather — northern coastal section
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly overview for the island
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures by month
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide climate overview
- Mallorca Weather in Fall — fall season in detail
