The island of Mallorca receives large numbers of tourists all year round because of its extremely pleasant climate. There are more than 300 days of sun a year on the island, and so it’s not surprising that many people choose to visit Mallorca in the autumn as well.
With maximum temperatures of 28 degrees in September and a minimum average of 15 degrees in the months of October and November, the climate is perfect for enjoying autumn activities in Mallorca. At VIVA Hotels, we’d like to invite you to enjoy an autumn break full of great activities and places to visit - come and discover autumn in Mallorca!
There’s a wide variety of activities to do during this time of the year when the leaves turn their beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow. One of them is to go on autumn walks, which help you appreciate the changes in the autumn landscape in Mallorca. The beauty will take your breath away because of the unique flora that graces its cliffs and mountains.
Autumn is the best season for walking and hiking in Mallorca, and you’ll be able to really appreciate the change of season as your eyes take in the beauty of its landscape. Several walking clubs offer a varied programme of autumn excursions at this time of year. Discover the new Vía Verde that extends from Manacor to Artà or practice an activity that has become very popular in recent years on the island: Nordic Walking.
Another good option for autumn activities is to go on a bike ride, or rent one with the whole family and explore the island’s roads. Cycle tourism is a sustainable way to get around without having to go far from your accommodation, enabling you to discover the different places to visit in Mallorca at your leisure.
You can also take the wine route and visit one of the 70 wineries with exquisite varieties of local wines. The wine routes, the wine tasting, and the guided visits through the cellars will make your walk a guaranteed delight. Wine tourism is one of the most popular activities for couples in autumn, and it’s also worthwhile for the beauty and peace that you can experience while walking through the vineyards and contemplating the earthy colours of the landscape.
To get to know the history and culture of a new area, there’s nothing better than visiting its museums. Throughout the island we can find different museums and galleries for you to enjoy. Among the best known are the Robert Graves Museum in Deià, the Chopin Museum in Valldemossa, or the Royal Palace Museum in La Almudaina, located next to the chapel in Palma de Mallorca.
There are several villages to visit in the autumn – villages that keep their charm whatever the season. You can visit the village of Valldemossa and have a hot chocolate with coca de patata (a type of light potato bread in the form of a roll) in one of its small cafés. Coca de patata are typical on this island and are known as the famous sweet rolls of Valldemossa, which you’ll find in every bakery – they’re ideal to enjoy both in autumn and winter.
In the town of Alaró, at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana, you’ll find Alaró Castle, located at the top of a mountain, and which dates back to 902. It gives you some of the most beautiful autumn landscapes in Mallorca. You can get there on foot from Alaró and then come down to try a delicious roast lamb in the famous restaurant Es Verger.
If you’d like to continue trying the gastronomy of this Mediterranean island, then we recommend a gastronomic tour through the markets and restaurants of the island’s villages. Mallorcan cuisine is truly excellent and there are so many typical plates you can try. You can't miss the coca de patatas, the ensaimada, the frito mallorquín or the arrós brut, all combined with some of the island's best wines with designation of origin such as Binissalem and Pla i Llevant.
In Palma de Mallorca you’ll also find the San Juan Gastronomy Market, which is open all year round with many gourmet food stalls. There you can enjoy the best of local, national, and international food. There’s also a lounge bar and a terrace for sunny days.
If you don't want to stay in the city, then travelling to the rural villages and trying the local dishes in the bars and restaurants is also a good way to visit these villages full of small local producers. Because of the great variety of activities and fascinating places, visiting Mallorca in the autumn is an option that more and more people are choosing, and one that you won’t regret.
VIVA Autumn!