Weather in Bonaire Mal Pas

Today's weather in Bonaire (Mal Pas)
At 27.3°C (feels like 27.9°C) it's sunny and pleasantly warm, with a light breeze of 3.6 km/h that barely stirs the air. Overall it feels like a calm, warm day.
The day will remain mostly sunny, with a very low 2% chance of precipitation and only moderate temperature swings. The high will be around 29.7°C, the low about 24.1°C, so the evening will cool down noticeably. Winds stay light, leaving the air somewhat still but providing comfortable conditions for relaxed activities. If you stick to the shade you'll be able to spend the day outside comfortably.
Perfect for a beach day
At today's temperature in Bonaire (Mal Pas), a relaxed beach visit or a walk along the coast is ideal; light clothing and adequate sun protection are advisable. Alternatively, shaded activities or shorter outings suit those who prefer to avoid the heat.
A quick outlook: The weather in Bonaire (Mal Pas) will also be sunny tomorrow with up to 29.5°C.
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Climate in Bonaire and Mal Pas — maritime peninsula climate
Bonaire and Mal Pas sit on the La Victoria peninsula, a forested ridge spur between the two great bays of the north: the Bahia de Pollença to the north and the Bahia d'Alcúdia to the south. This location is the defining climatic feature: the area is almost entirely surrounded by water and displays a distinctly maritime climate with fewer temperature extremes than the island's interior.
In terms of rainfall, the region falls within the Alcúdia range: according to aggregator climate data, annual precipitation averages around 607 mm — more than the AEMET figure for Palma of roughly 470 mm. November is the wettest month, with around 89 mm. The Tramuntana orographic effect, which brings the entire north more autumn rainfall, applies here as well.
Summer in Bonaire and Mal Pas is warm. July daytime highs reach around 32°C according to regional aggregator data, with a daily average of around 26°C — proximity to the bays likely tempers heat extremes slightly compared to inland areas, though no reliable local measurement data existed to quantify this effect. Rainfall in July is minimal, at around 11 mm.
Water temperatures reach around 25°C in July and around 26°C in August, per aggregator data. The water off the peninsula's small coves tends to warm up somewhat faster than the open bay due to the shallow, sheltered setting — this local effect is qualitatively recognized but not supported by hard figures.
Winter: the January daily average sits at around 11°C. The area is very quiet in winter, but well suited to walks through the pine forest.
For climatic context, see the Mallorca Climate Chart. Nearby weather pages: Alcúdia and Port d'Alcúdia.
Note on data sources: Bonaire/Mal Pas has no dedicated climate station. Values are derived from the aggregator station at Alcúdia (~4 km away).
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Weather in the area around Bonaire / Mal Pas
- Alcúdia Weather — historic old town to the south
- Port d'Alcúdia Weather — harbor town
- Platja d'Alcúdia Weather — long sandy beach to the south
- Pollença Weather — Tramuntana foothills, neighboring municipality
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly values
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
