
Port d'Andratx: Clear Skies and Mild Temperatures on October 2, 2025
A mild October day in Port d'Andratx: sun, almost no clouds and a pleasant 22 °C invite a walk along the pier or a boat trip to Cala Llamp.
Rarely so peaceful: a clear October day in the harbour
On Thursday, October 2, 2025, Port d'Andratx showed its relaxed side. The sky was mostly blue, the sun warmed pleasantly — no longer the oppressive heat of summer, but that mild, almost velvety warmth people here appreciate in autumn. Around 2:00 pm locals sat with a newspaper and an espresso on the corner of Calle de la Mar, children ran barefoot along the edge of the pier, and a few sailboats slowly motored out of the bay. Street, port cranes, seagulls: everything seemed a little slower, like a picture from summers past.
Temperatures that make you want to take a walk
The day's readings read like an invitation to stay outside: lows around 20.9 °C, highs just under 22.8 °C. Similar reports appeared in Port d'Andratx: Mild, Cloudy October Encore. The morning started at about 21 °C, and during the day the thermometer hovered around 22.5 °C — just right to stroll along the shore without a jacket and watch a buoy or two. Even the night remained unusually mild at around 22.1 °C; many windows were open because the air stayed so pleasant.
How the day feels
Not just numbers — the bodily sensation matched: in the morning a light breeze blew and the air was close to 21 °C — you immediately felt why people here drink their coffee outdoors, as described in Mild October Day in Port d'Andratx: Coffee at the Quay, Mending Nets and a Touch of Summer. In the afternoon it felt cozier at about 22.4 °C; no sweating, no shivering, just that Mediterranean comfort that tempts you to a late café con leche or freshly grilled fish on the quay. The seagulls called occasionally, the engine of a small excursion boat sounded muffled, and somewhere the china of a street café clinked — these are the everyday sounds that make Mallorca's autumn.
Pressure, humidity and wind
The stable weather pattern was supported by a pressure around 1022 hPa, humidity at roughly 60%. Earlier coverage noted similar cloud and wind conditions in Cloudy but mild: An autumn day in Port d'Andratx. The wind remained moderate: about 2.6 m/s from east-northeast (approximately 76°) with light gusts around 2.0 m/s. Clouds were practically non-existent (about 2%), and the chance of rain was zero — a dry, sunny day made for a harbour stroll.
Practical tip from the shore: bring sunglasses, light clothing is enough, leave the thick jacket in the closet. If you feel like it, take a short boat trip to Cala Llamp, let your gaze sweep from the rocks over the water, or simply amble along the pier — many cafés still have their outdoor tables and serve the day's fresh catch, and you can find more information on local coves at the Balearic Islands tourism site. In the evening it can get a touch cooler, but nothing that would alarm true Mallorcans.
Why days like this matter: they extend the season for restaurants and small businesses, bring more guests to the eateries and please the fishermen who sell their catch on the pier. For locals they are the in-between times when the island can still breathe before autumn fully sets in. A mild October day like this is therefore not just a weather report but also a piece of quality of life — a quiet luxury you can feel almost everywhere here.
For anyone in doubt: today is worth enjoying the harbour promenade, sharing a plate of paella or simply losing yourself in the view over the bay on a bench. No crowds, no hurry — just the sea, the sun and the pleasant feeling that Mallorca is showing its autumn at its best.
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