Weather in Cala Sant Vicenc

Today's weather in Cala Sant Vicenç
Currently sunny at 32.2°C, feels like 36.8°C — temperatures in Cala Sant Vicenç are noticeably hot under a very clear sky. The air is calm, the wind barely more than 3.6 km/h.
The day will remain mostly sunny and stable, with only a 3% chance of precipitation, so there’s little likelihood of clouds or rain. Despite the light breeze, take care as the sun feels strong; the reported extremes are a high of 29.1°C and a low of 24.5°C. For those spending time outdoors, keep a slow pace and take regular breaks in the shade. Conditions will stay steady throughout the day, so plans should be easy to carry out.
Perfect for a beach day
Cala Sant Vicenç today is great for outdoor activities, but preferably with sun protection and during the cooler early or later hours. Swimming, short walks along the water, or taking a break in shaded spots suit the weather; if you prefer it cooler, plan breaks in air-conditioned spaces.
Tomorrow will also be sunny at around 28.4°C.
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Climate in Cala Sant Vicenç — four coves on the eastern edge of the Tramuntana
Cala Sant Vicenç sits at the far northern tip of Mallorca, between Pollença and Cap de Formentor. The village consists of four small coves enclosed by steep cliffs — a geography that directly shapes the experience of the weather: the coves are more sheltered from the wind than the open Bahia de Pollença, and the water tends to stay calmer as a result.
Rainfall in Cala Sant Vicenç follows the pattern typical of the Tramuntana's eastern flank. According to T3-Aggregator climate data for Pollença (the nearest available station, ~4 km away), annual precipitation averages around 657 mm — well above the AEMET figure for Palma of roughly 470 mm. November is the wettest month, with around 102 mm. The orographic effect of the Tramuntana, which brings heavier autumn rainfall to the entire north of the island, applies here in full.
Summers in Cala Sant Vicenç are warm and very dry. July daytime highs reach around 30°C according to the aggregator data, with a daily average of roughly 25°C. Rainfall in July amounts to barely 10 mm. The rocky coastline and its narrow coves offer little purchase to the strongest northeast winds in summer — the water surface often stays calmer than at the more exposed Port de Pollença.
Sea temperatures are in line with Balearic norms: around 25°C in July and around 26°C in August according to the aggregator data. Even in October the water remains pleasant at around 23°C.
Winters are mild. The January daily average sits at around 11°C. Frost is rare. The setting makes Cala Sant Vicenç an appealing destination even in winter for hikers on the coastal paths toward Cap de Formentor.
More on the climate of the north can be found at Mallorca Climate Chart. Background on the cove itself is provided on the Pollença page.
Note on data sources: Cala Sant Vicenç has no dedicated climate station. Values are derived from the T3-Aggregator station at Pollença (~4 km away).
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Weather near Cala Sant Vicenç
- Pollença Weather — main town on the eastern edge of the Tramuntana
- Port de Pollença Weather — bay coastline to the south
- Alcúdia Weather — neighboring municipality to the east
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview
- Tramuntana Wind Mallorca — background on the mountain wind
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca
