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All of our holidays that include flights are protected by the ATOL scheme from the moment you book. So if one of our suppliers fails, you’ll get your money back. If you’re left stranded abroad, a flight home will be arranged at no extra cost. Our ATOL number is 11806
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What’s the weather like in Palma Nova in October?
Although the rainfall is still quite small, Palma Nova weather in October makes it the wettest month of the year to visit. The temperatures in Palma Nova can comfortably stay in the 20°C zone in October, with lots of sunshine to break up any clouds. Palma Nova is quieter at this time and many visitors enjoy the peace and relaxation this brings.Geographical influences
The heavier rainfall in October can mean that exploring the high grounds of Palma Nova and Majorca is sometimes tricky. Because of the wonderful mountains on the island, there’s a slight difference in temperatures between the north east and south west of Majorca. Palma Nova is in the south west and is slightly cooler and wetter than the north.Averages
The weather in Palma Nova in October stays warm, with average temperatures around 24°C. The average low in early autumn usually doesn’t dip below 13°C. Rain averages 63mm for the month and most days will have some showers, but these can pass quickly in the winds. You’ll see a good slice of the sun bursting through any clouds, with as much as 11 hours of sunshine in October thanks to the mild Balearic climate. Humidity levels average at 73% and the wind speed in October is a light 8mph, so there’s little need for windproof clothing when you’re out walking and exploring.