Weather in Calonge

Today's weather in Calonge
Currently Calonge is enjoying sunny, dry weather at 34.3 °C, though it feels significantly hotter at around 41.4 °C. The sky will remain clear all day and the wind is only lightly noticeable at about 9 km/h.
It will stay mostly sunny and stable, with only about a 4% chance of rain. Official daytime temperatures range from roughly 23.7 °C to 28.7 °C; the feeling of heat is mainly due to the high apparent temperature. A light breeze brings some relief, but longer periods in direct sun are still tiring. If you’re sensitive to heat, plan for breaks in the shade.
Perfect for a beach day
Calonge today is generally suitable for the beach or pool — at this temperature in Calonge, shade, sunscreen and plenty of fluids are important. Short beach walks, a swim to cool off, or a relaxed afternoon in the shade are good options. Avoid strenuous activities at midday or move them to cooler times of day.
Tomorrow will stay sunny with around 28.7 °C.
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Climate in Calonge — Southeast Coast Between Santanyí and the Sea
Calonge sits a few kilometers west of Portopetro, on slightly elevated terrain between the coastline and the Santanyí hinterland. The village is not a tourist development but a genuine Mallorcan town center — its climate reflects that of the southeast coast, defined by abundant summer sunshine and Mediterranean autumn rainfall.
According to aggregator climate data from the Felanitx region (the nearest available proxy data, roughly 12 km away), annual precipitation averages around 510 mm. That places the region above Palma's AEMET reference value of 449 mm. November is the wettest month at around 90 mm. This pattern is typical of southern and southeastern Mallorca: autumn Mediterranean low-pressure systems release their moisture along the southeast-facing coast.
Summers are dry and warm. The average daily temperature in July sits around 25°C, with daytime highs reaching roughly 30°C according to aggregator climate data. July sees an average of just around 7 mm of rain. The elevated position (41 m) means summer nights in Calonge tend to be a little cooler than right at the coast — something long-stay visitors tend to appreciate.
Water temperatures in the surrounding coves (Portopetro, Cala Figuera) follow the typical southeast coast profile: the sea reaches around 25°C in July and around 27°C in August. Even in October the water remains pleasant at around 23°C.
Winters are mild — the daily average in January is around 12°C. The southerly location means frost remains extremely rare. Calonge makes a quiet base for winter visitors, with easy access to the coastal scenery of Cala Figuera and the Mondragó nature reserve.
Comparative climate information for the entire south coast is available at Mallorca Climate Chart. Island-wide precipitation patterns are explained in the article Rain on Mallorca.
Note on data sources: Calonge/Mallorca has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station and no direct klimatabelle.info page. The climate values used here are proxy data from Felanitx (~12 km) and should be treated as indicative figures. AEMET B228 (1981–2010) was used for Palma reference values.
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Weather in the Calonge Area
- Portopetro Weather — nearest coastal town, directly on the bay
- Cala Figuera Weather — picturesque fishing harbor to the south
- Cala Llombards Weather — small nearby cove
- Santanyí Weather — administrative center of the municipality
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperature overview
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly values for all regions
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
