Palma de Mallorca Spring Packing List

A scenic beach view in Palma de Mallorca with turquoise waters, white sand, and anchored sailboats, framed by lush green trees.

Welcome to Palma de Mallorca in the Spring!

Travel Dates: March, April, May

Spring in Palma de Mallorca brings mild to warm temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Mornings and evenings can be a bit cool, so layering is key—start with a light jacket or sweater over a short sleeve shirt. As the day warms up, you’ll be comfortable in lighter clothing like skirts or shorts. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the city and hiking trails. A rain jacket or small umbrella is handy for those occasional showers in March and April, and don’t forget your swimsuit for beach days in May!

Dress Code

Palma de Mallorca has a relaxed, Mediterranean vibe, so the dress code is generally casual and comfortable. During the day, casual attire like shorts, skirts, and light dresses are perfect for exploring the city or lounging on the beach. When visiting religious sites or more formal venues, it’s respectful to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. For dining out or attending events in the evening, smart casual attire is appropriate—a stylish dress or a nice top with pants will make you feel at home in the local restaurants. Comfortable footwear is important for walking on cobblestone streets and exploring natural sites.

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MARCH

48 – 63F (9 – 17C)

Mild, partly cloudy, with rain

1.8 inches of rain

APRIL

52 – 68F (11 – 20C)

Pleasant, sunny, with occasional showers

1.4 inches of rain

MAY

59 – 75F (15 – 24C)

Warm, sunny, with light breezes

1.0 inches of rain

Tops & Layers

1. Short Sleeve Shirts: Perfect for staying comfortable as temperatures warm up, especially in May. I loved having these for afternoons exploring the coast.

2. Long Sleeve Shirts: Great for cooler mornings and evenings, especially when hiking or exploring historical sites.

3. Light Jacket: Ideal for early spring mornings and for layering in case of cooler days.

4. Rain Jacket: Handy for the occasional spring showers, especially in March and April.

Bottoms & Dresses

1. Jeans: Comfortable and versatile, perfect for casual outings and exploring the city. These were great for walking around Palma’s old town.

2. Pants: Lightweight pants are useful for both day and evening, providing comfort in mild weather.

3. Skirt: A stylish option for warmer days, ideal for sightseeing or dining out.

4. Dress: A versatile piece that can be dressed up or down, perfect for evenings out or relaxing by the coast.

5. Jumpsuit: Great for a chic, all-in-one outfit that’s comfortable and perfect for Palma’s relaxed style.

6. Leggings: Ideal for layering or for a comfortable option when hiking or exploring outdoor areas. I liked having leggings for the cool evenings by the sea.

Shoes & Accessories

1. Comfortable Walking Shoes: Essential for exploring Palma’s cobblestone streets and historic sites. I found these to be really practical for long days on my feet.

2. Flats: A stylish yet comfortable option for warmer days, perfect for casual outings or dining out.

3. Sandals: Ideal for the beach and warm days, offering comfort and style.

4. Sunglasses: A must for those sunny spring days, especially when spending time outdoors.

5. Hat: Great for sun protection during outdoor activities and beach days.

6. Swimsuit: Necessary for enjoying the beautiful beaches and hotel pools in Palma de Mallorca.

7. Pajamas: Comfortable sleepwear for mild spring nights in Palma de Mallorca.

Luggage & Packs

1. Carry-On: Perfect for a weekend getaway, with enough space for your essentials and a few outfits.

2. Daypack: Useful for carrying water, snacks, and extra layers while hiking or exploring the city.

3. Purse: Handy for carrying your essentials when going out for dinner or attending events.

4. Tote Bag: Great for carrying additional layers or purchases from local markets.

Travel Essentials

  1. Reusable Water Bottle: A must-have for travel days and while exploring for the day.
  2. Packing Cubes: Helpful for staying organized rather than ending up with a heap of clothes in your luggage.
  3. Luggage Tags: Even if you’re not checking luggage, still good to have in case you misplace your bags.
  4. Luggage Locks: Can be handy even if you’re not checking luggage, making your backpack more pickpocket-proof.
  5. Sleep Mask: An eye mask is a game changer for helping you get quality sleep each night.
  6. White Noise Machine: Same as above. White noise machines have helped me get more consistent sleep.
  7. Ear Plugs: Much better than the generic foam ones that never stay in my ears.
  8. Jewelry Case: Especially nice for organizing necklaces and not getting them all tangled.
  9. Dry Bag: An item to bring if you plan to do a lot of water activities or boat trips.
  10. Water Shoes: Same as above. Great to bring if you plan to do water activities or boat trips.
  11. Travel Umbrella: Only if you’re going somewhere where it’s going to be wet and rainy (but not too windy).
  12. Deck of Cards / Fox in the Forest: I love playing card games while traveling. It’s a fun way to pass the time.
  1. Portable Charger: It’s surprising how often you don’t have an outlet when you need one, and your phone is essential for everything from directions to your mobile boarding pass.
  2. Universal Travel Adapter: This universal adapter works in 200+ countries. Great for airports too.
  3. E-sim: I’ve used Airalo in four different countries now, and it’s the best solution for using data abroad.
  4. Phone: Currently travel with an iPhone 13 Pro, which also works as my camera for most trips.
  5. Tablet: I use my iPad mainly for watching shows and movies and checking emails while traveling.
  6. Headphone Splitter: I use this one with my iPad Air so I can watch shows with my husband on long flights.
  7. GoPro: A great camera for underwater photography or adventure activities.
  8. Memory Card for GoPro: This is the one I use for my GoPro, high-quality and reliable.
  9. Waterproof Phone Case: Even with my GoPro, I end up using this all the time since phone quality photos are so good now.
  10. Kindle: I love traveling with my Kindle and being able to read multiple books on a trip without the extra weight.
  11. Noise-Canceling Headphones: These wraparound ones are a must for long plane rides if I want to get any sleep. I also bring Airpods for local bus trips or on-the-go travel when I want to carry something smaller.
  12. Air Tags: Great if you’re checking luggage in case it gets lost or stolen.
  13. Chargers: Don’t forget all the chargers you’ll need for the electronics listed above.
  1. Toiletry Bag: Great for going through security, and they make it easier to find what I want to use.
  2. Reusable Containers for Toiletries: I use reusable containers so I don’t need to buy expensive travel-sized products.
  3. Electric Toothbrush: I’ve tried those tiny travel toothbrushes, and they just don’t work for me.
  4. Toothpaste: These are the perfect travel size that lasts about a month or so for two people.
  5. Floss: Any floss will do.
  6. Natural Deodorant: I finally discovered a good natural deodorant. Plus, it’s small, so it’s perfect for travel.
  7. Shampoo: I get the large size and then just put it in my mini travel containers.
  8. Conditioner: Same as above. I don’t worry about bringing body wash since I’m okay using whatever’s provided.
  9. Panty Liners: For when you want some extra protection. Also great for sweaty travel days to keep you more dry.
  10. Tampons: I like that these are made without plastic, and they’re easy to put into small purses and travel with.
  11. Tide to Go Pen: Surprisingly handy for getting out those random stains or spills.
  12. Travel Laundry Detergent: These are useful because you can use them for hand washing or as washer detergent.
  13. Travel Clothesline: Handy when you need to wash your clothes but realize most of the world doesn’t use dryers.
  1. Hairbrush: I don’t use a travel-size version because it’s not worth it for me. I’d rather have a full-size brush.
  2. Hair Ties: Any brand works, but I also make sure to have plenty on hand in my bags.
  3. After Sun Lotion: Great to have if you’re traveling during the hotter months and expect to get a lot of sun.
  4. Face Sunscreen: I’ve tried many sunscreen brands, and this is the best face sunscreen I’ve found.
  5. Body Sunscreen: Reef-safe, easy to spread, and smells good.
  6. Face Cleanser: I usually get a regular-size bottle and then put it into my refillable travel containers.
  7. Moisturizer: I’ve tried many fancy moisturizers, and I’ve realized that the simplest ones often work best for me.
  8. Overnight Face Mask: I use this in daily life as well, but during travel it’s especially good because it’s so hydrating.
  9. Lip Balm: I’ve been a Burts Bees stan for over a decade, and I don’t think I’ll change anytime soon.
  10. Makeup: The three essentials I always bring are lip gloss/lipstick, my Clinique CC Cream + makeup brush, and mascara. Everything else is added on depending on the vibes of the trip.
  11. Travel Razor: I love this size and how easy it is to change the razor heads once a week.
  12. Razor Replacements: I usually bring enough to replace the razor head once per week while traveling.
  13. Hydrating Face Sheets: I pack a couple of these to use after long plane rides, great for hydrating your face.
  14. Travel Mirror: This is a luxury item, but it’s surprising how often I use it when there’s only one bathroom.
  15. Dry Bar Blow Dryer Brush: Another luxury item. It’s bulky to bring (and I don’t always bring it), but it’s a versatile tool for looking more put together in non-humid destinations.
  16. Heat Protectant Spray: For the Dry Bar Brush.
  1. Bug Spray: The most effective spray I’ve found that doesn’t use DEET.
  2. Tylenol: The best remedy when a headache strikes.
  3. Motion Sickness Pills: You never know when you might get motion sickness, especially if you’re prone to it like me.
  4. Tums: Handy for dealing with indigestion or heartburn when eating foods different than you’re used to.
  5. Pepto Bismol: Another thing to help soothe an upset stomach.
  6. Other Travel Medications: Make sure to research what else you might need to bring for the destination.
  7. Electrolyte Powder: Great for staying hydrated, especially after a day in the sun or a long flight.
  8. Band-Aids: Useful for minor cuts and blisters.
  9. Anti-Septic Wipes: Keeps wounds clean and prevents infection.
  10. Unisom SleepMelts: Obviously optional, but these are the only way I’m able to sleep on planes.
  11. Melatonin: Helps with sleep, especially if you’re adjusting to a new time zone.
  12. Hand Sanitizer: Essential for keeping your hands clean when soap and water aren’t available.
  1. Passport
  2. Travel Visas (if needed)
  3. Travel Documents, Tickets, Boarding Passes & Booking Confirmations
  4. Driver’s License / International Driving Permit (if needed)
  5. Photocopy of Passport (hidden in your pack)
  6. Emergency Cash – I usually bring US $200 and hide it in 1-2 packs/purses I have with me on travel days in case of an emergency. I make sure it’s separate from my wallet.
  7. Credit / Debit Cards
  8. Travel Insurance – Nice to have in case of any medical or travel emergencies.

What to Know Before You Pack

  • Lightweight clothing: Palma de Mallorca’s spring weather is mild to warm, so pack breathable fabrics to stay comfortable.
  • Rain gear: Showers are more common in March and April, so a small umbrella or light rain jacket is useful.
  • Modest attire: If you plan to visit religious sites, pack clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
  • Sun protection: The sun can be strong even in spring, so pack sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen.
The majestic La Seu Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca, surrounded by gardens, a pond, and a bright blue sky.

Palma de Mallorca Spring Travel FAQs

WHICH SPRING MONTH IS THE BEST TO VISIT PALMA DE MALLORCA?

May is the best month to visit Palma de Mallorca during spring, with warm temperatures, less rain, and plenty of sunshine.

WHAT SPRING FESTIVALS & EVENTS ARE THERE IN PALMA DE MALLORCA?

March: Balearic Islands Day – A celebration of Balearic culture with traditional music, dance, and food, held on March 1st across the islands.

April: Semana Santa (Holy Week) – A series of religious processions and events leading up to Easter, celebrated throughout Palma.

April: Palma International Boat Show – A major event showcasing luxury yachts and boats, held in Palma’s harbor.

May: Mallorca Live Festival – A popular music festival featuring international and local artists, held in Calvià.

May: Fira del Ram – A spring fair with rides, games, and food stalls, held on the outskirts of Palma.

WHERE SHOULD I GO IN PALMA DE MALLORCA IN THE SPRING?

Spring in Palma de Mallorca is the perfect time to explore the city’s rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. Start your day with a visit to the Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, where you can admire its stunning Gothic architecture. Next, head to Bellver Castle, perched on a hill with panoramic views of the city and the sea. In the afternoon, relax on one of Palma’s beautiful beaches or take a boat tour to the nearby coves. For nature lovers, a hike in the Serra de Tramuntana is a must. Don’t miss the local markets, where you can sample delicious Mallorcan delicacies and shop for souvenirs. If you’re visiting in May, be sure to attend the Mallorca Live Festival, a highlight of the spring season.

HOW MANY DAYS DO I NEED TO VISIT PALMA DE MALLORCA IN THE SPRING?

A 5-7 day visit is ideal for experiencing the best of Palma de Mallorca in the spring, including its cultural events, beaches, and outdoor activities.

Suggested Itineraries:

2 Days: Day 1: Start with a morning visit to the Palma Cathedral, followed by a walk through the old town to explore its charming streets and historic buildings. Spend the afternoon at Bellver Castle, enjoying the views and learning about its history. In the evening, relax with a stroll along the Paseo Marítimo and have dinner at a seaside restaurant. Day 2: Visit the Serra de Tramuntana in the morning for a scenic hike, then spend the afternoon on one of Palma’s beautiful beaches. In the evening, explore the local markets and enjoy a traditional Mallorcan meal.

5 Days: Copy the itinerary of the 2-day schedule. Add: Day 3: Take a boat tour to the nearby coves, exploring the stunning coastline and enjoying a day of sun and sea. In the evening, return to Palma for a cultural experience at the Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. Day 4: Spend the day exploring the nearby town of Sóller, accessible by a scenic train ride from Palma, and enjoy the local cuisine and stunning mountain views. Day 5: Visit the Royal Palace of La Almudaina in the morning, followed by a visit to the nearby Arab Baths. In the afternoon, relax on the beach or take a bike ride along the coast.

1 Week: Copy the itinerary of the 5-day schedule. Add: Day 6: Explore the Caves of Drach on the eastern side of the island, famous for their stunning underground lakes and rock formations. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Mallorcan dinner and watch the sunset at Cap de Formentor, the island’s northernmost point. Day 7: Spend your final day visiting the vineyards and wineries in the Binissalem region, sampling local wines and enjoying the beautiful countryside.

10 Days: Copy the itinerary of the 1-week schedule. Add: Day 8: Visit the island of Cabrera, a national park known for its crystal-clear waters and rich marine life. Spend the day snorkeling, swimming, and exploring the island’s natural beauty. Day 9: Spend the day at the Palma Aquarium, where you can learn about the Mediterranean’s marine life and enjoy interactive exhibits. In the evening, attend a flamenco show in the old town. Day 10: Revisit your favorite spots or discover new areas, ending with a final dinner at one of Palma’s top-rated restaurants.

2 Weeks: Copy the itinerary of the 10-day schedule. Add: Day 11: Take a day trip to the town of Valldemossa, known for its beautiful stone houses and the Royal Charterhouse, where composer Frédéric Chopin once lived. Day 12: Explore the island’s southern coast, visiting the stunning Es Trenc Beach and the nearby salt flats. Day 13: Spend the day at the Marineland Mallorca, a family-friendly attraction with dolphin shows, marine exhibits, and a water park. Day 14: Spend your final day revisiting favorite spots, shopping for souvenirs, or enjoying one last meal at your favorite Palma restaurant.

WHAT SHOULD I PACK 2 DAYS, 5 DAYS, 1 WEEK, 10 DAYS, AND 2 WEEKS IN PALMA DE MALLORCA?

2 Days

  • 2 Short Sleeve Shirts
  • 1 Long Sleeve Shirt
  • 1 Light Jacket
  • 1 Rain Jacket
  • 1 Pair of Jeans
  • 1 Pair of Pants
  • 1 Pair of Comfortable Walking Shoes
  • 1 Pair of Flats
  • 1 Hat
  • 1 Scarf
  • 1 Swimsuit
  • 1 Pair of Pajamas

5 Days

  • 3 Short Sleeve Shirts
  • 2 Long Sleeve Shirts
  • 1 Light Jacket
  • 1 Rain Jacket
  • 1 Pair of Jeans
  • 1 Skirt
  • 1 Pair of Pants
  • 1 Dress
  • 1 Jumpsuit
  • 1 Pair of Comfortable Walking Shoes
  • 1 Pair of Flats
  • 1 Hat
  • 1 Scarf
  • 1 Swimsuit
  • 1 Pair of Pajamas

1 Week

  • 4 Short Sleeve Shirts
  • 2 Long Sleeve Shirts
  • 1 Light Jacket
  • 1 Rain Jacket
  • 1 Pair of Jeans
  • 1 Skirt
  • 1 Pair of Pants
  • 2 Dresses
  • 1 Jumpsuit
  • 1 Pair of Comfortable Walking Shoes
  • 1 Pair of Flats
  • 1 Hat
  • 1 Scarf
  • 1 Swimsuit
  • 1 Pair of Pajamas

10 Days

  • 5 Short Sleeve Shirts
  • 3 Long Sleeve Shirts
  • 1 Light Jacket
  • 1 Rain Jacket
  • 2 Pairs of Jeans
  • 1 Skirt
  • 2 Pairs of Pants
  • 2 Dresses
  • 2 Jumpsuits
  • 1 Pair of Comfortable Walking Shoes
  • 1 Pair of Flats
  • 1 Hat
  • 1 Scarf
  • 1 Swimsuit
  • 1 Pair of Pajamas

2 Weeks

  • 6 Short Sleeve Shirts
  • 3 Long Sleeve Shirts
  • 1 Light Jacket
  • 1 Rain Jacket
  • 2 Pairs of Jeans
  • 2 Skirts
  • 2 Pairs of Pants
  • 3 Dresses
  • 2 Jumpsuits
  • 1 Pair of Comfortable Walking Shoes
  • 1 Pair of Flats
  • 1 Hat
  • 1 Scarf
  • 1 Swimsuit
  • 1 Pair of Pajamas

WHAT SHOULD I NOT PACK FOR PALMA DE MALLORCA IN THE SPRING?

Heavy Winter Coats: Palma de Mallorca’s spring weather is mild to warm, so a heavy coat will likely be too warm.

High Heels: Palma’s cobblestone streets and natural sites are better navigated in comfortable, flat shoes.

Thick Sweaters: The temperatures are mild, so thick sweaters will likely be too warm.

WHAT SHOULD I BUDGET FOR A TRIP TO PALMA DE MALLORCA IN THE SPRING?

Airfare: $400 – $1,200, depending on the departure location and booking time.

Accommodation: $100 – $300 per night, with variations based on the location and hotel class.

Transportation: $20 – $50 for local travel, including bus passes and Ubers.

Meals: $30 – $80 per day, depending on dining choices.

Activities: $20 – $60 for museum entrance fees, tours, and other activities.

IS THERE A TIPPING CULTURE IN PALMA DE MALLORCA? WHAT IS APPROPRIATE TO TIP?

Tipping is customary in Palma de Mallorca. Around 10-15% is typical in restaurants, and $1-3 per drink depending on location. Tip $1-2 per bag for hotel bellhops. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare is common practice.

WHAT ARE SOME LOCAL TIPS I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PALMA DE MALLORCA BEFORE I VISIT?

  • Palma’s spring weather is mild to warm: Always be prepared for varying temperatures, so pack layers.
  • Public transportation is reliable: Buses and trams are great ways to get around the city, especially during peak hours.
  • The city is very walkable: Bring comfortable shoes and be ready to explore on foot.
  • Plan for crowds: Palma is a popular tourist destination, so book tickets and reservations in advance for popular attractions.

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