Cala d'Or Weather

Current Weather
Sunny
23.9°
Sunny

Today's weather in Cala d'Or

Currently just under 34.1 °C, sunny and with a noticeable heat effect — feels like 40.1 °C. That's the temperature in Cala d'Or today.

The day will stay reliably sunny, with only a light breeze around 11 km/h providing some movement; chance of precipitation is practically 4%. The clear air and the bright, Ibiza-like architecture reflect the sun strongly, intensifying the feeling of heat. Overall expect continuously dry, hot conditions; seek shade and drink regularly. The marina remains a pleasant spot if you want to avoid direct sun.

Perfect for a beach day

At this heat it's worth heading early to one of the five small coves — each cove has its own character, so it's worth exploring several. Water sports like stand-up paddleboarding or a short dip bring refreshment; if you prefer something quieter, enjoy a sundowner in the marina later. It cools off moderately in the evening, making a walk along the marina a nice option.

Tomorrow will stay sunny at around 28.7 °C — still ideal for outdoor activities.

Letzte Aktualisierung: 22.6.2026 09:07:50

Hourly Forecast

6:00
Clear
24°
5%
7:00
Sunny
24°
4%
8:00
Sunny
25°
4%
9:00
Sunny
26°
3%
10:00
Sunny
27°
2%
11:00
Sunny
28°
2%
12:00
Sunny
28°
2%
13:00
Sunny
29°
2%
14:00
Sunny
29°
2%
15:00
Sunny
29°
2%
16:00
Sunny
29°
2%
17:00
Sunny
28°
2%
18:00
Sunny
28°
2%
19:00
Sunny
28°
2%
20:00
Sunny
27°
2%
21:00
Sunny
26°
3%
22:00
Clear
25°
3%
23:00
Clear
25°
3%
0:00
Clear
25°
3%
1:00
Clear
25°
4%
2:00
Clear
24°
4%
3:00
Clear
24°
5%
4:00
Clear
24°
4%
5:00
Clear
24°
4%
Humidity
28%
Feels Like
25.5°
Wind
11.2 km/h
E (97°)
UV Index
5.2
High
Visibility
10 km
Pressure
1021 mb
Sunrise
06:21 AM
Sunset
09:17 PM

14-Day Forecast

Today
23. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:17 PM
3%
29°24°
Wednesday
24. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:17 PM
4%
28°24°
Thursday
25. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:18 PM
4%
28°23°
Friday
26. June
Sunny
06:22 AM
09:18 PM
4%
28°23°
Saturday
27. June
Sunny
06:22 AM
09:18 PM
4%
28°24°
Sunday
28. June
Sunny
06:22 AM
09:18 PM
6%
28°24°
Monday
29. June
Sunny
06:23 AM
09:18 PM
17%
27°23°
Tuesday
30. June
Sunny
06:23 AM
09:18 PM
5%
28°24°
Wednesday
1. July
Sunny
06:24 AM
09:17 PM
7%
27°23°
Thursday
2. July
Sunny
06:24 AM
09:17 PM
6%
27°24°
Friday
3. July
Sunny
06:25 AM
09:17 PM
7%
27°23°
Saturday
4. July
Sunny
06:25 AM
09:17 PM
7%
28°24°
Sunday
5. July
Sunny
06:26 AM
09:17 PM
6%
28°24°

Climate in Cala d'Or — the southeast coast has its own light

Cala d'Or sits on Mallorca's southeast coast, nestled in a landscape of several small fjord-like coves at around 20 meters above sea level. Its southeast-facing orientation means the sun arrives early — in the mornings, light falls directly into the coves. Climatically, Cala d'Or belongs to the drier zones of the island, which also defines the microclimate character of this stretch of coastline.

Annual precipitation, according to aggregator climate data, is around 508 mm — more than Palma (449 mm per AEMET), but significantly less than the wetter north coast or the Manacor region. This dryness is characteristic of the southeast coast: Mediterranean depressions tend to release their moisture over the north coast and the higher elevations. That said, autumn is by far the wet season: November sees around 90 mm according to climate data. July, with barely 7 mm, is the driest month.

Summers in Cala d'Or run slightly warmer than in the north of the island. Daily highs in August reach around 30°C, with a daily average of around 26°C. The southeast-facing position and the sheltered coves create a favorable microclimate: the inlets provide protection from the direct north wind, while the afternoon breeze comes from a more southerly direction. Calima conditions — warm, dust-laden winds from the Sahara — do occur on the southeast coast, but are statistically difficult to quantify and are therefore not given with frequency data here.

The swimming season is long. The water off the coves of Cala d'Or still sits at around 23°C in October according to aggregator data — comfortable for active swimmers. In August, sea temperature reaches its annual peak at around 27°C. The southeast-facing exposure means the water warms slightly faster in spring compared to locations on the north coast.

Winters are mild. The daily average in January is around 12°C. The southeast coast tends to be favored in winter: less Tramuntana influence, comparatively more sunshine, and less rain than the northern regions. Those looking for active winter pursuits will find good conditions along the southeast coast for cycling and hiking.

More on the southeast coast: Portopetro Weather, Cala Figuera Weather, Mallorca Climate Chart.

Note on data sources: Cala d'Or does not have its own AEMET climate normal station. Monthly values are drawn from T3-Aggregator data and should be understood as indicative figures.

Frequently asked questions about the weather in Cala d'Or

When is the best time to visit Cala d'Or?
May, June, and September offer well-balanced conditions: daily highs around 24°C in May and around 28°C in September according to aggregator data, little rain, and comfortable water temperatures. July and August are hotter, with daily highs around 30°C, though the sea exposure keeps things bearable. For a quieter stay away from peak-season crowds, May and October are particularly appealing.
How much rain falls in Cala d'Or over the course of a year?
According to T3-Aggregator climate data, around 508 mm annually on average — somewhat more than Palma's 449 mm (AEMET), but less than the rainier north coast (Pollença ~657 mm). Rainfall is concentrated in autumn: November around 90 mm, October around 65 mm. July barely sees 7 mm.
When is the rainy season in Cala d'Or?
Autumn is the wettest time of year: November around 90 mm, October around 65 mm, December around 59 mm according to aggregator data. The southeast coast is somewhat more sheltered than the north, but it still gets its share of autumn rain. Short, intense thunderstorms are more typical than prolonged multi-day downpours.
How warm is the water in the coves around Cala d'Or?
In July the water temperature is around 25°C, and in August around 27°C according to aggregator data. By October it's still around 23°C. The coves along the southeast coast warm up comparatively early in the year, thanks to their southeast-facing exposure.
Is the southeast coast warmer than the rest of the island in winter?
In terms of daily averages, barely — around 12°C in January — but the southeast-facing location tends to bring more sunshine hours and less rain than the north coast. Frost is rare at this coastal position. For winter visitors, the southeast coast ranks among the more pleasant areas of Mallorca.

Weather in the Cala d'Or area