Weather in Cala Figuera

Today's weather in Cala Figuera
Currently it's sunny in Cala Figuera at 27.4°C, feeling around 28.7°C — the temperature in Cala Figuera is pleasantly warm. A light wind of about 9.4 km/h brings a fresh breeze, chance of precipitation only 4%.
During the day the sky will stay mostly clear, the sun will be with us and bring a high of around 29°C. The warm feel continues into the evening; overnight it falls to about 24.1°C. The light breeze from the southeast keeps the coast comfortable; shade at midday is still welcome.
Perfect for a harbour walk
Today in Cala Figuera a leisurely stroll around the picturesque fishing harbour is recommended. The Y-shaped bay and the photogenic boathouses look especially good under clear skies — don't forget your camera. It's worth getting up early: the fishermen return with their catch, a lovely, authentic sight, and you can watch the activity relaxing from the cafés with a view.
Tomorrow will stay sunny at around 28.7°C, so another sunny day is in store.
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Climate in Cala Figuera — the driest corner of the island
Cala Figuera is considered one of Mallorca's most beautiful bays. Its fjord-like shape, carved into the limestone cliffs of Santanyí, defines not only the landscape but also the microclimate: the village sits deep and sheltered, with the rocks breaking the wind.
In climate terms, Mallorca's southeast coast is one of the island's driest regions. While AEMET records 449 mm of annual precipitation for Palma, the southeast comes in lower — the Tramuntana mountain effect that drives higher rainfall in the north and west works in reverse here: the southeast coast lies in the mountains' rain shadow. Precise station data for Cala Figuera is not available, but the climatic pattern is well established. July is the driest month across all of Mallorca — according to T3-Aggregator climate data for the region, around 9 mm.
In summer, the southeast coast delivers reliably sunny conditions. August daytime highs, per T3-Aggregator climate data for the region, sit at around 32°C; the daily average at around 26°C. The bay of Cala Figuera warms up quickly thanks to its sheltered position — in high summer the water is often warmer than at exposed stretches of coastline, though this is not statistically documented.
Autumn brings calm, warm days to the southeast coast. The sea cools slowly — still around 23°C in October. Winters are mild; the January average per T3-Aggregator climate data is around 11°C. Santanyí ranks among the most wind-sheltered locations on the island for winter visitors.
More on the climate character of the southeast coast and neighboring towns can be found at Portopetro Weather and Santanyí Weather. For an island-wide overview, see the Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Cala Figuera has no dedicated AEMET station. Climate values are based on Station-Inheritance Palma B228 (T1) and T3-Aggregator data. Southeast coast aridity characteristics are described qualitatively.
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Weather near Cala Figuera
- Portopetro Weather — neighboring bay to the northwest
- Cala Llombards Weather — adjacent bay
- Santanyí Weather — municipal seat
- Calonge Weather — another nearby neighbor
- Mallorca Climate Chart — all monthly values
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
