Top reasons to visit Majorca in July
If you want beach weather, July delivers. Whether you’re sunbathing at Playa de Muro, swimming off Cala Varques or sipping something cold in Port de Sóller, it’s all sunshine and good times. It’s also the season for night markets, open-air fiestas and long, sociable dinners that roll on till midnight. Everything’s open, everything’s buzzing — from beach clubs to mountain villages — and the atmosphere is full-on summer joy. If you’re up for the heat and the holiday hustle, Majorca in July doesn’t mess about.