Spain · July
Mallorca in July
July in Mallorca sizzles with vibrant energy, perfect for a sun-drenched four-day escape. This Balearic jewel genuinely shines with its diverse appeal, from the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountains offering breathtaking hikes and charming villages to the postcard-perfect coves with impossibly turquoise waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Is July a good time to visit Mallorca?
July is a workable month for Mallorca with tradeoffs. 24-31°C, very hot and sunny, rare rain. — Extreme heat can make daytime sightseeing uncomfortable.
What makes July worth visiting
- •Peak summer beach season
- •Nightlife
- •Boat trips
What to pack for Mallorca in July
Summer-specific items.
Clothing
- ●Lightweight, breathable fabrics
- ●Swimwear
- ●Cover-ups
- ●Sundresses/Skirts
- ●Shorts/Capris
Footwear
- ●Comfortable walking shoes/sandals
- ●Flip-flops or beach sandals
- ●Water shoes
Beach & Outdoor Gear
- ●Sunscreen (high SPF)
- ●After-sun lotion
- ●Wide-brimmed hat
- ●Sunglasses
- ●Beach towel
Health & Safety
- ●Insect repellent
- ●Basic first-aid kit
- ●Any personal medications
Electronics
- ●Portable power bank
- ●Camera
Documents & Money
- ●Passport/ID
- ●Driving license
- ●Credit/Debit Cards
- ●Euros (cash)
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