Things to do in Sa Calobra in August

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Overview

August is a good time to visit Sa Calobra. The weather is usually very warm and sticky, with temperatures ranging from 77—83°F (25—28°C).

Sa Calobra has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your August trip to Sa Calobra. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to August. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Sa Calobra in August. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout August, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Sa Calobra in August

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Holidays in Sa Calobra in August
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  • Assumption of Mary (August 15)
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Weather in Sa Calobra in August

Temperatures on an average day in Sa Calobra in August

The average temperature in Sa Calobra in August for a typical day ranges from a high of 83°F (28°C) to a low of 77°F (25°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. sticky

For comparison, the hottest month in Sa Calobra, August, has days with highs of 83°F (28°C) and lows of 77°F (25°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 56°F (14°C) and lows of 51°F (11°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Sa Calobra in August based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in August
83°F
highs
77°F
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General weather summary

Very warm, sticky
Feels like
6%
Chance of rain
0.019 in
Amount
9.3 mph
Wind speed
65%
Humidity
13.8 hrs
Daylight length
6:59 AM
Sunrise
8:44 PM
Sunset
77%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in August
With an average high of 83°F (28°C) and a low of 77°F (25°C), it generally feels very warm and sticky. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Sa Calobra in August

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Sa Calobra has to offer for travelers in August, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Sa Calobra that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Sa Calobra for August.
Parking Sa Calobra / Torrent de Pareis
1. Parking Sa Calobra / Torrent de Pareis
3.8
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Parking lot
Nature & Parks
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Definitely a must visit!! Sa Calobra is a unique pebble beach with beautiful caves where you can go for a hike and relax at the beach. Parking Lot: The parking lot is also quite well organised. Go during the first/second week of June. Fairly empty, many parking spots available and a 5 mins walk to the beach. We stayed there for ~4.5 hrs and paid €13 for the parking. I did read in the reviews about thieves but we didn’t find it unsafe at all. Drive to Sa Calobra: Beautiful drive through the mountains, scenic views, many stops available in between for refreshments and refuelling. We didn’t get any traffic as we went in the early days of June and we reached there around 12:30pm.
The beach/port/canyon itself is absolutely amazing. It’s a surreal place the canyon feels like something out of an old western movie. The water in the Port is cristal clear. Restaurants are low quality so it’s better to bring a picnic but there’s plenty of options for drinks to takedown to the beach. If you do that then you can also use their toilets, otherwise the public one will cost you €1. I read the reviews about the parking only accepting cash and panicked as we only had our phones but there’s two cars machines you can pay by so maybe they’re new.
Nice little town, fair prices, make sure to get there before 11 or 12 as it will get crowded after.
Only this parking available and unfortunately the most expensive one in Mallorca. I arrived at 11 a.m. and there were plenty of spaces. The worst part, unfortunately, was the service. A very rude young guy who doesn't inform you that there are problems with the signal and it's better to pay in cash
Many of the reviews here are for Sa Calobra and/or the Torrent, rather than the car park. My review is of the car park. It's a car park and one of the few that we've encountered that aren't free or where you can't use the EasyPark app. We arrived early, but after 0930, and got in easy and parked relatively near the front. We had no issue with the security and did not see any problems. We left just after 1pm and there was a queue to exit. We found out that the card machine is very unreliable because of the phone signal. We were lucky that in the third attempt it worked and it cost us €7.90. My advice is to have some cash with you, but bear in mind that there's nowhere to get cash once you're there. The man in the ticket booth was critical that I had only one means of payment with me, which seems harsh when I've not had any card payment issues anywhere else on the island this year or last.
Would give zero stars if possible. Expensive parking with very unfriendly staff - it's indicated absolutely nowhere this parking prefers cash payment. Upon leaving, staff immediately and in a rude way told us paying by card is not possible. The guy gave a whole unnecesssary speech about how things differ here from "our country". They did suddenly have a card machine though, and after trying 3 times it worked just fine. If you're going to be so irritated about people wanting to pay ridiculous € amounts for your parking by card, at least make sure people clearly know payment options upon entering. The beach is beautiful so worth going though, only a terrible shame there's nowhere else to park your car.. left a bitter taste to an otherwise beautiful environment.
We arrived about 0920 and the barrier was open so we were able to get a place. The ticket machine is fiddly - it would only allow you to adjust the time by the minute, which meant there was a long queue for tickets. Thankfully, before we purchased a ticket the parking attendant arrived and told us that everyone's vehicle number plates were registered on entry, so we could pay when we left. The spaces are narrow, so bear in mind if you are in a rental car, and take care not to damage other cars when opening doors. The town and car park were very busy when we left at about 1300. Cars were queueing to enter - better to come here early. On leaving we were told that the connection for the card machine was unreliable. It worked after two tries, but in hindsight it's advisable to take cash.
Very bad experience, the pay stations don t work , you have to pay at the exit , the card station doesn’t work because has no Ethernet , and moreover the worker there is blaming the tourist cuz the tourist doesn’t have cash to pay, he said everyone has to have cash with them, which is not true, if someone is not willing to carry cash with them, you can t tell them what to do , his attitude was really bad, not a nice approach, the parking is pretty far from the beach , you have to walk like 30 minutes, so take in consideration one hour lost on walking down. And don t forget take cash with you otherwise the worker will blame you if his card machine dosen t work
Cala Tuent
2. Cala Tuent
4.4
(134)
Bay
Outdoor Activities
Idyllic bay on Mallorca's rugged northwest coast with a quiet beach & verdant mountain range.
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We drove 1:30m trove the mountain to find paradise. This beach is beautiful and not too crowded. Don't forget to bring food and drinks as they are no facilities. Also, be early to find park wick is on the street, it's 5 euros to park all day. Highly recommended
Quiet stoney beach. Warm clear water. Limited facilities at the beach. Pay and display parking 2hr €3.50, all day €7. Popular with walkers as walking trails nearby. Quite a drive there on narrow twisty roads that are popular with cyclists.
We traveled to this beach by car. There is no other possibility as far as I know. The narrow street winds through the mountains and it took probably more then an hour from Valldemossa. However, you can enjoy a great view on the way along the coastline. The beach itself was not as beautiful as we expected due to gravel and rocks. If you have no problem with that it should be fine. Also there are only slippery rocks in the water and walking on it is difficult. Therefore it is a good idea to bring surf or diving shoes. The scenery on the other hand is amazing. Especially if you float in the water and look back to the beach where in the background the mountain chain goes right next to the coast. Compared to other beaches I have been to I only rate it 3 stars.
Absolutely Beautiful 🤩 We went on an hour hike among the pine trees and along the coast to visit several calas. Very worth it!
Cala Tuent is a picturesque beach located on the northwest coast of the Spanish island of Mallorca. It’s known for its clear turquoise waters and beautiful surrounding mountains, making it a popular spot for visitors seeking a more secluded and natural beach experience.
Totally worth the drive. Restaurant with a great view nearby.
Very nice and not so crowded beach
Absolutely stunning, tiny pebbles but plenty room and quiet
Cala de Sa Calobra
3. Cala de Sa Calobra
4.3
(197)
Bay
Outdoor Activities
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Nicest beach i’ve been to yet, but gets way too crowded in the afternoon. If you want to go I’d recommend the early morning or late at night. The sunset view is just awesome
Beautiful beach, rocky not sand be mindful of that. It's very crowded so get there early for front row, a lot of tourist buses going there so bear this in mind as well as it's quite a ride to get there. It's got a smaller beach in the beginning which I prefer but both are very nice. The parking is very expensive we paid 15 euro compared to 5 for cala tuent or some other. But it's definitely with a visit.
We were informed about the place from a local person, took the car and went, no regrets for sure as the scenery is breath taking. The road needs an experienced driver, not easy for sure, but worth the effort. Would love to go back again. Buses seems to be going around 9ish and leaving after lunch around midday.
Experience of getting there is the first thing that will impress you. Then, if you’re a climber, I strongly encourage you to bring your climbing shoes with you. It’s a great spot to climb without rope above the water. You should be aware about parking prices and also it happens that payment by card is not working. For me approx. 2.5 hours parking costed 9€. It worth it!
Don‘t waste your time!
Lovely beach, clean, not so crowded , large parking lot!
Otherworldly beauty.
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4. Ma-2141
Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
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