There's nothing like jetting off on holiday to spend some time in the sun but, sometimes, you don't always come home with a tan. Anya Jade Sadler recently shared her experience of travelling to Spain, and it's fair to say Magaluf was a little different to what she expected.
She shared a clip on TikTok which showed her and another woman at the party hotspot, and she admitted they ventured on holiday in a bid to get some September sun. Despite their intentions, it seems mother nature had other plans, as the weathermade it rather tricky to catch a tan at the popular destination.
Magaluf has long had a reputation for being a party hotspot, and it's also known for the good weather. However, Anya seems to have been left a little underwhelmed by the experience, and it's not the first time Magaluf has left someone amazed.
READ MORE: 'I'm a travel writer and Greece's best island isn't Crete, Corfu or Santorini'
READ MORE: Uncrowded European region has beaches 'like the Maldives' and is 25C in September
Over a video of them dancing in the rain, Anya wrote: "POV: You come to Maga for September sun." Underneath, her friend cheekily quipped: "Knew I should have packed my wellie boots."
Based on the video shared, it seems as though the only thing they will return home with is soggy clothes, as their shorts and vest tops look soaking as they walk around in the rain. Though they have sunglasses on their heads, it's clear they don't need them as the sky is totally grey.
Even though the rain pours in the clip, they seem to make the best of the situation. Luckily, they could laugh about it, even though they hoped to top up their tans while being away.
Little you may know, this week the municipality of Calvià (Palmanova, Magaluf, Illetas and Paguera) was hit by a severe storm with strong winds and heavy rain. The weather led to several incidents across the area.
This week Palma in particular saw the impact of the high winds, as the area witnessed up-rooted trees and damage to property and vehicles. Delays were also experienced on some flights.
However, it looks as though the weather is set to improve for the rest of the week, with sunnier climates being predicted. According to the Met Office, highs of 29°C will be seen this week, with sunny weather mostly forecast.
It should be noted that, generally speaking, Magaluf is hot and pleasant in September, with daytime temperatures typically reaching highs of around 26°C to 28°C. As well as this, warm sea temperatures usually lie at around 25°C, making it ideal for beaches and outdoor activities.
Visitors should be mindful that it can still be slightly cooler, and there is a greater potential for scattered rain showers when compared to the peak summer months. During the evenings, temperatures are usually around 16°C to 20°C.
TUI states: "Summers in Magaluf are typically warm, making September a pleasant month to visit. During this time, visitors can expect mild temperatures, moderated rainfall and plenty of sunshine, creating perfect conditions for outdoor exploration.
"The weather is typically conducive to enjoying the outdoor sights and local attractions of this picturesque Spanish locale. Rainfall in September tends to be occasional and scattered, not typically intense or persistent.
"It should not notably disrupt outdoor plans, so travellers can feel confident in arranging their daily excursions."
You may also like
Will only answer questions raised in presidential reference, says SC
Stacey Solomon's daughters have 'adorable' red carpet moment in bargain Next party dresses
US FDA stepping up enforcement of pharma ad rules, sends letters to companies
J&K bypolls likely with Bihar polls; 4 Rajya Sabha seats in UT slated for elections
TV Narendran likely to join Tata Sons board