Port d'Andratx harbour on a clear late-summer day with anchored boats and calm water

Late Summer in Port d'Andratx: Sun, Calm and a Warm Breeze

A clear sky and late-summer temperatures make 15 September in Port d'Andratx ideal for walks along the harbour, café visits and a peaceful evening by the water.

Gentle Ending: Port d'Andratx Shows Its Mild Side

15 September brings one of those days when Port d'Andratx takes a deep breath: no hustle, just the soft clatter of fenders against hulls and a sun that still has strength without burning. The sky is practically cloudless and temperatures along the coast hover pleasantly between about 24 °C and 26 °C – perfect late-summer weather for those who prefer to enjoy the island in peace. This is also covered in a local report on 15 September weather in Port d'Andratx.

How the Day Starts and Unfolds

The morning begins mild at around 24.1 °C; ideal for a walk on the breakwater or a café con leche at the small harbour café. During the day the thermometer rises to a maximum of about 26.0 °C, and in the afternoon it reads around 25.9 °C. Nights remain unusually warm: about 25.3 °C – so anyone wanting an early morning swim can do so without the usual chill shock.

Perceived Temperature and Air Quality

The felt temperature is close to the measurements: about 24.7 °C in the morning and around 26.3 °C during the day. Humidity is approximately 70 %, which together with a light sea breeze gives a warm but not oppressive feeling. Air pressure is around 1021 hPa, a stable high-pressure area responsible for the clear visibility.

Wind, Visibility and What the Boats Are Doing

A mild wind from east-southeast (about 111°) blows at roughly 3.7 m/s, with gusts just above 4 m/s. For the sailors in the harbour it is a pleasant breeze: the small yachts leave slowly while the fishermen at the dock mend their nets. Visibility is clear – no haze, no veil; the contours of the mountains stand out sharply against the blue sky.

Tips for the Day

What to do on a day like this? A walk along the Passeig to the small cove, then a late breakfast at a café overlooking the moored boats – around 9 a.m. the light is soft and cups don't cool as quickly. Photographers will find lovely warm light for waterside shots in the late afternoon, around 5 p.m.. Swimming in one of the bays is an unspoken recommendation; a light suncream on the nose doesn't hurt, the sun still has a bite.

For Locals and Visitors

0 % cloud cover and 0 % chance of rain mean: nobody needs an umbrella today, but sunglasses are advisable. Locals chat quietly about the gentle end of summer – at the kiosk on the promenade you hear the usual conversations about olives, harvest plans and upcoming village festivals. Children play on the pebble beach, a dog shakes itself dry, and from time to time a distant church bell rings.

Looking Ahead

As calm and pleasant as the day is, the late-summer mood continues: nights stay mild and days remain sunny – ideal conditions for those who want to experience Mallorca now without the crowds. A follow-up report on 19 September weather in Port d'Andratx gives a similar summary later in the month. Excursions into the Tramuntana mountains are still possible if you start early; later hikes should be avoided because of the heat. And for anyone who prefers not to plan: just find a bench by the harbour, count the boats and watch the small performance of a peaceful coastal town.

Quick facts: 0 % cloud cover, 0 % chance of rain, temperatures between 24 °C and 26 °C, ESE wind ~3.7 m/s. A day to breathe – and to enjoy.

Frequently asked questions

What is the weather usually like in Port d'Andratx in late September?

Port d'Andratx often keeps a gentle late-summer feel in September, with warm sunshine, clear skies and a light sea breeze. Temperatures can still be pleasant enough for walking, sitting by the harbour or swimming without the peak-season heat.

Is it still warm enough to swim in Port d'Andratx in September?

Yes, September often stays warm enough for swimming in Port d'Andratx, especially when the sea breeze is light and the weather is stable. The sea and air usually still feel summery, so early morning swims or a dip in a quiet cove are both realistic options.

What should I pack for a day in Mallorca when the weather is warm but not too hot?

For a warm late-summer day in Mallorca, light clothing, sunglasses and sunscreen are sensible basics. A thin layer for the evening can still be useful, but heavy clothes or rain gear are usually unnecessary when the forecast is clear and dry.

Is Port d'Andratx a good place for a quiet day away from Mallorca's busiest resorts?

Port d'Andratx is often a good choice if you want a calmer atmosphere than Mallorca’s larger resort areas. The harbour, promenade and nearby coves tend to suit people who prefer slow walks, café stops and a quieter coastal setting.

What can you do in Port d'Andratx on a clear warm day?

A clear warm day in Port d'Andratx is well suited to a harbour walk, a café breakfast and a slow visit along the waterfront. Many people also head to a nearby cove for a swim or simply sit and watch the boats in the soft afternoon light.

Are mornings or evenings better for walking around Port d'Andratx in late summer?

Mornings are usually the most comfortable time for a walk in Port d'Andratx, with softer light and slightly cooler air. Evenings can also be pleasant, but the late-summer warmth often lingers well into the day, so midday can feel stronger under the sun.

How windy is Port d'Andratx on a calm late-summer day?

On a calm late-summer day, Port d'Andratx often has only a light breeze rather than strong wind. That usually makes the harbour feel pleasant and keeps conditions suitable for sitting outside, taking photos or heading out on the water.

Is late summer a good time to visit the Tramuntana mountains from Port d'Andratx?

Late summer can still work for an early start into the Tramuntana mountains from Port d'Andratx, especially if you begin before the heat builds. Longer or later hikes are less comfortable, so it is better to plan carefully and avoid the hottest part of the day.

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