Balearic Islands
Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera... Rich in Spanish flavour, these delightful islands offer so much to explore by yacht. Spectacular, rocky shorelines full of lush pines contrast pleasantly with golden sandy beaches and a crystal clear sea. There is good food, plenty to do on land and a good deal of nightlife if you have the energy! Just a short hop away from the UK and with mostly warm weather April to November it's no wonder the Balearic islands are one of our most popular charter destinations.
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The islands enjoy a temperate, Mediterranean climate. Winter is mild and dry, and temperatures below zero are practically unknown. As in most of the islands, the wind is a significant element. The temperatures start to climb as early as April and the weather in Majorca is very good until October. In summer, the climate in Majorca is hot and dry with an average of 25C, the maximum temperatures are not excessive, even in high summer, owing to the cooling influence of the sea. In winter the temperatures remain relatively pleasant (average of 12 to 13C). There are a few stormy showers and in general it mainly rains in spring and autumn. Majorca's annual average temperature is of approximately 17C