When is the best time to learn to sail in Majorca
Like the other Balearic Islands, Majorca enjoys a moderate climate all year round. A wall of mountains running along its northern coast protects it from cold winds.
Although cooler than summer, in winter the weather is quite acceptable. The island boasts about 300 sunny days per year with an average of 5 hours sunshine each day in the winter and 10 hours in the summer. Plenty of time to enjoy your time at the sailing schools in Palma and Majorca.
I have been trying to find out from those people who live on the island whether they would consider Majorca to have better weather in the winter than southern Spain. Most have expressed the view that the weather in Majorca is in fact better. Although I do know that there can be severe winds especially in the north.
If I were going to sail in the winter I would stick to the shoulder seasons of October and March. There is at least one sailing school that offers all year round RYA sail training from Palma.
I have sailed in the Canaries in the depths of winter and I suspect it was a lot more pleasant than it would have been in Majorca.
I have also raced dinghies in Scotland at New Year and I bet Majorca would have been a much better choice.
Getting to Majorca by air from major UK and European cities is easy and there are daily non-stop flights. There is an enormous choice of package holidays arranged by tour operators which include flights and accommodation.
Why not enjoy the sailing school for a week and then have another week to see the island. I have even seen a number of UK cars. There are many ferry links to France and Santander in Spain - you can then take the ferry over to Majorca although during peak season you are advised to make firm reservations.
Enjoy your sailing
Gordon Flavell
www.flavell.com
Like the other Balearic Islands, Majorca enjoys a moderate climate all year round. A wall of mountains running along its northern coast protects it from cold winds.
Although cooler than summer, in winter the weather is quite acceptable. The island boasts about 300 sunny days per year with an average of 5 hours sunshine each day in the winter and 10 hours in the summer. Plenty of time to enjoy your time at the sailing schools in Palma and Majorca.
I have been trying to find out from those people who live on the island whether they would consider Majorca to have better weather in the winter than southern Spain. Most have expressed the view that the weather in Majorca is in fact better. Although I do know that there can be severe winds especially in the north.
If I were going to sail in the winter I would stick to the shoulder seasons of October and March. There is at least one sailing school that offers all year round RYA sail training from Palma.
I have sailed in the Canaries in the depths of winter and I suspect it was a lot more pleasant than it would have been in Majorca.
I have also raced dinghies in Scotland at New Year and I bet Majorca would have been a much better choice.
Getting to Majorca by air from major UK and European cities is easy and there are daily non-stop flights. There is an enormous choice of package holidays arranged by tour operators which include flights and accommodation.
Why not enjoy the sailing school for a week and then have another week to see the island. I have even seen a number of UK cars. There are many ferry links to France and Santander in Spain - you can then take the ferry over to Majorca although during peak season you are advised to make firm reservations.
Enjoy your sailing
Gordon Flavell
www.flavell.com
