Mallorca is far more than a summer package destination — from April to October Palma is a short, sunny city-and-beach weekend with serious food credentials.
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Palma de Mallorca is best known for cathedral La Seu, hidden coves, Serra de Tramuntana and beach clubs. With direct flights from most major European cities, you can leave Friday after work and be back for Monday — no annual leave required.
The catch with Palma de Mallorca — like every sunny destination — is timing: the cheapest flight weekends rarely line up with the sunniest forecasts. That's exactly the intersection SunnyFlight watches for you, every single week.
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Get free weekly alerts →The sweet spot for Palma de Mallorca is May, June, September, October — warm, sunny weather without peak-season prices. Average temperatures range from 15°C in winter to 29°C in summer.
Flight prices to Palma de Mallorca (PMI) swing heavily week to week. The reliable trick is to monitor weekend fares continuously: SunnyFlight scans prices every week and emails you only when a cheap direct flight coincides with a sunny forecast — free.
Yes — Palma de Mallorca averages around 300 sunny days per year. SunnyFlight additionally checks the actual weekend weather forecast before alerting you, so you never book into a rainy weekend.
Palma de Mallorca is famous for cathedral La Seu, hidden coves, Serra de Tramuntana, beach clubs. Most highlights are easily covered in a two-day weekend trip.