If your idea of a dream jolly involves swapping the "macarena" for the sound of church bells and clinking wine glasses, Algaida is the bomb. This is Majorca’s rural heartland where the pace is set to "slow mo superstar".


The Algaida Lowdown: Why this spot is a total 10/10

  • Foodie Central - Algaida is famous for its traditional "celler" restaurants serving mahoosive portions of Majorcan classics that are properly to-die-for.

  • Glass Act - It is home to the Gordiola glassworks, a snazzy ole spot where you can watch glass-blowing that is way cooler than your average tat shop.

  • Windmill Wonders - The skyline is dotted with stone windmills that take the main character vibes to the next level in your holiday snaps, minus the crowds.

  • Peace and Quiet - It is far enough from the coast to feel totally exclusive, yet close enough for a cheeky beach day if you miss the sea.


Timing your Algaida escape

Because Algaida is inland, it doesn't just shut down when the sunbathers go home. It’s a year-round stunner that feels different with every month, whether you are here for the harvest or a bit of winter sun.

  • Spring - Almond Blossom Bliss - The surrounding fields turn into a pink and white cloud that truly slays the day away and makes your afternoon mooch dreamy as ever.

  • Summer - The Sizzling Inland - The UV comes rolling in hot, but the village squares stay cool with a cold drink and a shady tree.

  • Autumn - Harvest Vibes - The local wine and food festivals are popping off, making it the best time for a total foodie blowout.

  • Winter - The 'no-sweat' season - Finally, a time when you can pedal up a hill without looking like a melted cornetto, followed by a cute evening hiding away in a posh local pad.


Best seaside gems on your Algaida holidays

Since Algaida is in the middle of Majorca, you get your pick of the coast without the commitment. Here are the best spots to hit when you need a salt-water fix:

  • Es Trenc - The Caribbean lookalike - A mammoth stretch of white sand and turquoise water that is about a 30-minute drive and worth the trip 100x over.

  • Cala Pi - The cliff-hugger - A narrow, sandy bay tucked between high rocks that looks postcard-esque and feels like a secret find.

  • Playa de Palma - The easy win - If you want the full resort experience with all the trimmings, this long sandy stretch is just a hop and a skip away.

  • Sa Rapita - The local's choice - A much more relaxed, slightly rough and ready beach that is perfect for a hush-hush dip and some serious tanning sessions.


The Algaida Holiday Checklist

Holidays to Algaida are about leaning into the local lifestyle. If you want to make sure your jollies are a total knockout, make sure you tick these off:

  • Gordiola Glassworks - Check out the impressive castle-like workshop to see grade-A glass blowing and grab some stylish bits for your mantelpiece.

  • Puig de Randa - Drive or hike up the nearby mountain for a 306° view of the island that'll leave you speechless.

  • Celler Dining - Find a local restaurant and order "Arros de la Terra" for a meal that is a whopper in both size and flavour.

  • Algaida Market - Hit the local square on a Friday morning to snag some fresh fruit and local crafts before the 'stay-in-the-pool' heat takes full effect.

  • Wine Tasting - Take a sought-after tour of the nearby vineyards to sample some Majorcan red that is guaranteed to be a tastebud fave.

Weather in Algaida

JAN

13°C

FEB

15°C

MAR

16°C

APR

18°C

MAY

21°C

JUN

24°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

25°C

OCT

22°C

NOV

17°C

DEC

13°C

The weather in Algaida is a bit of a rebel compared to the coast. Since you are tucked away in the center of the island, the thermometer tends to be a bit more dramatic. In the summer, expect it to be a proper furnace, with the heat bouncing off the surrounding fields and hitting a piping 32°C. It's the kind of situation where you will be glistening like a fresh salad by noon, making a shady terrace and an icey bottle of water your new best friends.

When the winter months roll around, Algaida turns into the "no-sweat" capital of Majorca. While the rest of the UK is trapped in a grey mood, you will be enjoying temperatures around 15°C and skies that stay as blue as the Med. You might catch a teeny bit of frost on the almond blossom early in the morning, which looks influencer-worthy on your feed, but it soon warms up.

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