Guests on the red carpet at Marcel Remus' Lifestyle Night at Pure Salt Port Adriano with supercars and yachts in the background

Glamour at the Marina: Marcel Remus' Lifestyle Night Gives Port Adriano a Glow

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Red dresses, supercars and champagne: Marcel Remus invited around 700 guests to the Lifestyle Night at Pure Salt Port Adriano. An evening that put Mallorca in the spotlight — and opened up opportunities for the island.

When Port Adriano Becomes a Runway Backdrop

A mild evening, the gentle lapping of the marina and the distant hum of luxury cars — that was how Marcel Remus' Lifestyle Night began at Pure Salt Port Adriano. Around 700 guests streamed along the red carpet, posed for photos in front of a green Lamborghini Urus and a red Porsche, and toasted with champagne flutes in the spotlight. It was an evening that brought together glamour and island spirit in an unusual way.

Familiar Faces, Relaxed Atmosphere

Two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank made a brief but striking appearance amid the flashbulbs. Alongside her, Barbara Wussow, Arabella Kiesbauer and Annika Lau added familiar television faces to the event, and Lottie Moss generated buzz with youthful nonchalance. Hosts like Collien Ulmen-Fernandes and Frauke Ludowig charmed their way through the evening, while entrepreneur Frank Thelen quietly enjoyed the production.

The regional and German-speaking media and social media scene was also present: Schlager singer Isi Glück, actress Esther Schweins, Sonya Kraus in a striking red dress, Gitta Saxx and TikTok star Djamila Celina filled the guest list with different generations and styles. The mix was the attraction — international names and local favorites met in one place.

More Than Just a Show: Setting, Gastronomy, Networks

Of course, the usual accessories were on display: sparkling cars, champagne in steel coolers, photographers rushing between the pool and the marina. But between the selfies and the flashes, real conversations took place: hoteliers, yacht captains, PR people and hosts exchanged business cards and ideas. Tapas by the pool, warm sea air and the clink of glasses created an atmosphere that means far more for the island's economy than a stylish photo spread.

Port Adriano revealed itself as a stage with potential. When producers and location scouts look out at the marina in the evening, ideas for photoshoots, film sequences or exclusive events arise — and that brings bookings in the low season.

Why This Is Good for Mallorca

Such evenings are not merely a parade of the rich. They send a signal: Mallorca can combine luxury, style and hospitality. For hotels, restaurants and service providers this means direct referrals and long-term networks. For the island as a brand it means attention that can outlast holiday snapshots.

The atmosphere was relaxed, not contrived. Guests praised the 'magic of Mallorca' — the interplay of sea, light and setting — and at the same time suggested creative ideas, such as more film shoots or cultural collaborations on the island. Such impulses can help position Mallorca more diversely and make it less dependent on the season.

Looking Ahead: Seizing Opportunities, Involving Islanders

An inspiring aspect of the evening: many local actors were present — from the catering team to the service staff. If events like this increasingly cooperate with local businesses in the future, more people on the island will benefit. Possible measures could include joint marketing packages for hotels and the marina, special offers for shoots, or workshops that make local service providers more visible.

In the end the image that remained was of champagne glasses in the evening light and yachts gently rocking in the harbor. Marcel Remus has once again created a platform where personalities can meet and show Mallorca from another, elegant side. For the island that means: an evening that resonates — in conversations, bookings and ideas for the next season.

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