Beach weather weekend!
This past weekend (March 11 and 12) Mallorca had unsual warm temperatures that you usually have in May. Two weeks ago we had freezing temperatures that left snow on the mountains and this week temperatures as high as 27.3º registered in Porto Pi on Saturday. Many people headed to the beach this weekend and even some were brave enough to take a dip in the sea.
Children playing on the beach and in the water. TERESA AYUGA

People on the beach in Palma. TERESA AYUGA

Many cyclists also enjoying the warm temperatures. TERESA AYUGA

People sunbathing in Palma. TERESA AYUGA

Enjoying the warm temperatures for the middle of March. TERESA AYUGA

A scene you would see closer to the summer months. TERESA AYUGA

People sunbathing on the beach in Palma. TERESA AYUGA

People on the beach playing volleyball. TERESA AYUGA

A couple enjoying the beach weather in Palma. TERESA AYUGA

A person in the water. TERESA AYUGA

People flocked to the beaches over the weekend due to warm temperatures. TERESA AYUGA

A scene you usually don't see in March. TERESA AYUGA

Heading into the water. TERESA AYUGA

Some people taking a dip in the sea. TERESA AYUGA

People sunbathing on the beach. TERESA AYUGA

A sharp contrast of weather from two weeks ago when we had freezing temperatures! TERESA AYUGA

Mallorca beach weather. TERESA AYUGA

The stretch of the beach in Palma had many people enjoying the warm weather. TERESA AYUGA

People on the beach with Palma's Catheral in the background. TERESA AYUGA

A couple at San Antoni beach in Palma. TERESA AYUGA

A great day spent on the beach this Saturday, March 11 2023. TERESA AYUGA

People sunbathing, walking and fishing on the beach. TERESA AYUGA

Having an ice-cream on the beach. TERESA AYUGA

Lifeguards are still not on duty until the start of the season but this year the warm weather has come early at least for the moment. TERESA AYUGA

Even the children were in the water which could have been very warm. TERESA AYUGA

Many people enjoying just taking a stroll in the warm weather. TERESA AYUGA

Cyclists also headed out. TERESA AYUGA