What can you do in Majorca in September?
If you are wondering what to see and visit in Majorca in September, in this article you will find plenty of options to plan your stay.
The Nit de l’Art is one of the most important artistic events in the Balearic Islands, so if you are an art enthusiast and you are on the island at this time you cannot miss this event.
During the night between 19 and 21 September the old town of Palma becomes a great outdoor free art exhibition. Locals and tourists go out onto the streets to visit the galleries and museums that offer all kinds of events and new exhibitions.
A different plan to get to know the city and enjoy the nightlife in Mallorca!
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Get to know the Mallorcan culture and enjoy a morning at the Santanyí Market, one of the liveliest and most interesting markets on the island.
Take advantage of the opportunity to tour the town and visit some of the beaches in the area, such as Cala Llombards, Cala d'Or or the Santanyí sandbank, where you will find excellent restaurants serving traditional cuisine and fresh fish. Take a look at our search engine to see the gastronomic offer in the area.
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Enjoying the local gastronomy is also a way of discovering and doing tourism. That is why in order to experience Mallorca like a real local you must taste the authentic frito mallorquín.
Here are some of our recommendations: Celler de Can Font, Celler Sa Travessa, Celler de Petra and Celler Can Marron.
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27 °C (max.) - 18 °C (min.) | 12.5h of sun per day | 4 days of rain
September marks the beginning of autumn, but the climate in Mallorca is still warm and your best bet is cool clothing.
In Mallorca there is a lot to see and visit, so if you want to organise your stay and not miss anything, use our website as your travel planner. Find practical information on where to sleep, how to get there and how to get around the island.
A tasty historical dish
Come and experience Palma’s night-time transformation into a huge open-air gallery!
The weekly market is a reference in the south of the island