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Port d'Andratx: Where Superyachts Meet the Tramuntana Mountains

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Port d'Andratx: Where Superyachts Meet the Tramuntana Mountains

Port d'Andratx: Where Superyachts Meet the Tramuntana Mountains

A Jewel of the Balearics

Nestled on the southwestern tip of Mallorca, where the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountains cascade into the turquoise Mediterranean, lies Port d'Andratx. Once a sleepy fishing village, it has evolved into one of the most sophisticated and exclusive yachting destinations in the Balearic Islands.

Its deep, natural harbour, pristine waters, and vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere make it a premier hub for superyachts and discerning charter clients seeking a blend of natural beauty and refined luxury. From the deck of a charter yacht, the approach to Port d'Andratx is nothing short of spectacular.

The Harbour Experience

The harbour is lined with a chic promenade of high-end boutiques, art galleries, and exquisite waterfront restaurants. This is where the Mediterranean charter experience comes to life — a perfect harmony of seclusion on the water and sophisticated onshore indulgence.

Bluebnc Yachting, Mallorca's leading yacht charter company with a best-reviewed managed fleet of over 20 motor yachts, offers an unparalleled gateway to this stunning region.

Sa Dragonera: The Dragon Island

Just off the coast lies Sa Dragonera, a protected natural park that resembles a sleeping dragon from the sea. This uninhabited island is a paradise for nature lovers, with crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkelling and diving.

Charter a yacht from Palma and make Sa Dragonera your first stop. The anchorage at Cala Lladó offers excellent protection and stunning views of the island's dramatic cliffs.

Dining Ashore

When you step ashore in Port d'Andratx, the luxury continues. The harbour is renowned for its exceptional dining scene:

  • Vent de Tramuntana — Exquisite Mediterranean cuisine with harbour views
  • No11 — Innovative fusion cuisine in an elegant setting
  • Tim's Bar — A sunset cocktail tradition for the yachting community

Practical Tips

  • Best time to visit: May to September, with June and September offering the best balance of weather and fewer crowds
  • What to bring: Light resort wear, quality snorkelling gear, and a camera for the spectacular Tramuntana light
  • Weather: Typically Mediterranean with hot, dry summers. The Tramuntana mountains can create local winds but the harbour is well-protected

Beyond the Yacht

Complement your charter with a stay at an exclusive villa from Azul Stays in the Andratx area. Explore the mountain roads in a luxury vehicle from Azul Cars. For those who fall in love with the lifestyle, Balearic Blue specialises in premium real estate.

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