Calvia Weather

Today's weather in Calvià
Calvià is sunny today at 27.3°C, with a feels-like temperature of about 27.5°C and a light breeze around 4 km/h. The weather in Calvià stays stable with a very low chance of precipitation (2%) and a high near 31.1°C, dropping to around 24°C overnight.
The day will be warm and pleasant, the sun bringing the town’s terraces and alleys into focus without much wind. It will remain dry, so walks or longer outings are comfortable; sun protection is recommended as solar intensity increases. The moderate warmth invites relaxed breaks in the shade and makes for pleasant conditions on short hiking sections.
Perfect for a hike
Today a hike to Galatzó or a leisurely stroll through the historic town centre fits well into the plan. Afterwards, a relaxed lunch on the Plaça Major is especially enjoyable — the village is quieter than the coastal resorts and offers an authentic atmosphere. For beach fans, the nearby coastal towns are quickly reachable if you want the sea later.
Sunny again tomorrow with around 30.2°C.
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Climate in Calvià — Municipal Seat in the Southwest
Calvià is the administrative center of the municipality of the same name in the southwest of Mallorca, situated at 119 m above sea level in the rolling hill country. The municipality of Calvià ranks among the largest and most tourism-intensive on the island — coastal resorts such as Santa Ponça, Magaluf, Sol de Mallorca, and Bendinat all fall under its administration. The climate of these coastal towns is shaped by sea air and low elevation. Calvià itself, the small hilltop town roughly 15 km inland, catches that breeze in a more subdued form.
No dedicated climate station data exists for Calvià. Reference values derived from Palma climate data (T3-Aggregator, klimatabelle.info) suggest an annual precipitation of around 510 mm. November is the wettest month at approximately 78 mm — autumn fronts regularly sweep across the southwest. Summer months are nearly dry; according to T3 reference values, July sees only around 9 mm.
Summer heat is somewhat more moderate in the hill town of Calvià than on the coast: July daytime highs work out to around 30°C by extrapolation. Those looking to cool off will find it at the municipality's coastal resorts — sea temperatures along the municipal coastline reach around 26°C in July according to reference values.
Winters in Calvià are mild: the average January daily temperature is around 10°C. The town, with its Monday market and well-preserved historic center, stands in sharp contrast to the peak-season crowds of the coast.
Note on data sources: Climate data for Calvià is based on T3-Aggregator data from Palma with an elevation correction applied.
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Weather in the Calvià Area
- Santa Ponça Weather — coastal bay within the municipality
- Magaluf Weather — popular beach resort within the municipality
- Bendinat Weather — to the east toward Palma
- Andratx Weather — neighboring municipality to the west
- Mallorca Climate Chart — all monthly values
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
