If you want the Caribbean vibes without the long-haul flight drama, Colonia Sant Jordi is a total 10/10 shout. This former fishing village in Majorca’s deep south has evolved into a mega boujee coastal retreat


Why do people love going on holidays to Colonia Sant Jordi?

  • The Gateway to Es Trenc - You’re right next door to Majorca’s most famous beach, a 2km stretch of white sand that is absolutely booming with tropical vibes.

  • Salt of the Earth - The area is famous for its pink salt flats (Las Salinas); they look unreal at sunset and you can grab some fancy salt to make your home cooking feel more top-tier.

  • Cabrera Island Escapes - It’s the best jumping-off point for a boat trip to the Cabrera National Park, where the snorkelling is absolutely on-point and the scenery is pure fire.

  • Fresh Catch Energy - The harbour is lined with restaurants serving up delish seafood that was probably swimming in the Med just a few hours before it blessed your plate.


What is the best time to visit Colonia Sant Jordi?

Colonia St Jordi is a seasonal superstar, shining brightest when the Mediterranean sun is out to play. Because it’s tucked away on the southern tip, it catches plenty of rays, making holidays to Colonia St Jordi a safe bet for anyone looking to top up their vitamin D levels in a swanky setting.

  • Summer - Ultimate sizzling style, where the beach clubs are buzzing and the sea is the perfect temperature for a much-needed cool-down.

  • Autumn - October is a hidden gem here; the water is just-right for a dip but you won't have to fight for a spot on the sand or at the restaurant for some late evening grub.

  • Winter - It’s a very chill affair, perfect for cyclists and those who want to see the salt flats without the summer heat being too much of a menace.

  • Spring - April and May are beaut for seeing the island in full bloom and enjoying the promenade walks before the peak summer crowds arrive.


What are the best beaches to visit on your Colonia Sant Jordi holidays

You’re literally spoiled for choice here, with some of the most iconic stretches of sand in the Balearics right on your doorstep.

  • Es Trenc - The big daddy of Majorcan beaches with wild dunes and shallow, turquoise water that is 100% top-class for a day trip.

  • Es Dolç - A short stroll from the harbour, this beach is a winner for families who want easy access to a cheeky cocktail or two.

  • Es Carbó - A more rugged, virgin beach that requires a bit of a mooch, making it perfect for couples seeking some proper peace and quiet.

  • Playa d'en Es Port - Located right by the marina, it’s super handy for a quick dip before heading to a taverna for some bites and bevvies.

  • Cala Galiota - A small, rocky cove right in the heart of the village that’s popular with locals for a sunset swim.


Things to do on your Colonia Sant Jordi holidays

When you aren't busy pretending you're in the Maldives, there is plenty to keep you entertained on your Colonia Sant Jordi holidays.

  • Cabrera Boat Trip - Hop on a boat to the nearby uninhabited island to tap into your inner Indiana Jones and explore the blue cave and the old castle ruins.

  • Salinas de Levante - Take a tour of the salt mountains to see the pink lakes and learn how they make the posh salt.

  • Promenade Wandering - The walkway from the harbour to the beaches is a massive slay and perfect for a slow evening stroll.

  • Market Day - Check out the local market for some authentic Majorcan snacks and maybe some fancy leather goods to take home.

  • Bicycle Rental - The terrain is pretty flat, so it’s absolutely bang-on for a casual bike ride to explore the hidden coves nearby.

  • Aquarium Visit - The Centro de Interpretación de Cabrera has a monster of an aquarium that’s great for keeping the kiddos entertained.

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Weather in Colonia St Jordi

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 Colonia St Jordi is a total flex, boasting over 300 days of sunshine a year. During the summer, it gets piping hot with temperatures hitting the 30°C mark, making it the ultimate destination for those who want their jollies to be a non-stop sun-fest. The southern location means it often feels a few degrees warmer than the north of the island.

As we move into the shoulder seasons, the climate stays easy breezy. Even in late autumn, you can expect plenty of bright, clear days that are perfect for outdoor adventures. Whilst you might get a flash of a shower in the winter, they never last long at all, and the sun is usually back out and popping off before you’ve even finished your tapas.

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