
Port d'Andratx: Picture-perfect weather on 8 August 2025
On 8 August 2025 Port d'Andratx can expect a typically Mallorcan summer day: sunshine, light clouds, pleasant temperatures and a refreshing southeast breeze.
A perfect summer day on Majorca's southwest coast
On the morning of 8 August 2025 Port d'Andratx wakes up to a day that could have been taken from a summer handbook, similar to Port d'Andratx: Sunny Late-Summer Day — Weather on 17 August 2025: the sun is shining, a few light wisps of cloud float across the sky from time to time and rain is nowhere to be seen. If you stroll along the harbor promenade in the morning you can hear the gentle clinking of masts, the cries of seagulls and the scent of freshly brewed coffee from the street cafés – a typical, relaxed morning in the bay.
Temperatures that invite you outdoors
The air starts at a pleasant around 25 °C, rises to just under 28 °C during the day and stays mild at about 26 °C at night. This is exactly the climate people appreciate in Port d'Andratx: not too hot, yet unmistakably summery, as noted in Port d'Andratx: A Perfect September Day at the Harbor. During the day the light breeze makes it feel almost like 29 °C – warm but not oppressive. Ideal for a walk to the small bathing cove Cala Llamp or for a late aperitivo by the harbor.
The breeze makes the difference
A gentle breeze from the southeast blows at around 4 m/s. For boaters it's a blessing: enough wind for a leisurely trip without spray, and for beachgoers the breeze provides pleasant cooling. Those sitting on the promenade (paseo) will feel the air coming down from the pine-covered slopes mixing with the salty scent of the sea, creating the typical feel-good atmosphere of a Majorcan day. On other occasions the conditions differ, as described in Port d'Andratx: Clouds, Fresh Breeze and an Unusual Late-Summer Day on August 24.
What this day means for visitors and locals
Weather like this brings people outside: families spread out on the pebbled spots, couples sit in the nooks of the promenade and the boats lie calmly in the water. For restaurants and cafés it's good news – guests linger longer, order a second coffee, a glass of white wine or freshly caught fish. For day-trippers the conditions are ideal for exploring the coast: a short boat trip, a hike on the nearby trails or a bike excursion into the hinterland are all great options.
A few practical tips
Despite the mild temperatures, don't underestimate the sun: a sun hat, water and your trusted sunscreen should still be in the bag. Evenings can remain mild, but if you get chilly take a light jacket – for the small breeze during a sundowner. And for everyone spending the day on the water: don't forget life jackets and observe the local notices from the harbor master or consult the Balearic Islands official tourism site for local safety advice.
Conclusion: A day to breathe easy
8 August presents itself in Port d'Andratx as one of those summer days when everything is right: sun, a flattering breeze, pleasant temperatures and no rain clouds on the horizon. If you're still undecided whether to hike, sail or simply sit on the quay – today almost anything is possible. And yes, sunscreen remains the unsung hero of the day: the Majorcan sun is charming but uncompromising.
If you miss the sound of waves and masts: today is the perfect day to pay the harbor a visit.
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