
Port d'Andratx: Cloudy, mild and ideal for a harbor stroll
Light clouds, no rain and mild temperatures – perfect weather for a leisurely morning on the Paseo. Toni sells sardines, Café Sa Barca is open, and the wind remains gentle.
Cloudy but calm: A day at the harbor of Port d'Andratx on Wikipedia
If you walk along the Paseo in the morning, you hear the familiar clatter of ropes, the distant calls of seagulls and see a thin cloud layer over the boat masts. No hurry, no storm in sight: 25 September brings dry, rather Mediterranean air and invites you to a leisurely harbor stroll. Pack a light sweater, but you can safely leave the umbrella at home; this matches Mild September Afternoon in Port d'Andratx: Harbor Stroll Instead of a Rain Jacket.
How warm will it be — numbers at a glance
Temperatures stay in a very pleasant range. The daily minimum is 16.1 °C, the maximum 22.2 °C. Early morning measures around 20.4 °C, at noon just under 22.1 °C and in the afternoon it remains at about 22.1 °C. Even at night the temperature only drops moderately to about 21.5 °C — perfect for those planning an evening walk on the beach.
How it feels
Perceived temperatures are only slightly below the measurements: in the morning about 19.9 °C, at noon 21.8 °C, in the afternoon 21.9 °C and at night around 21.4 °C. This is not weather that makes you sweat, but a light jacket is recommended if you plan to sit by the water for a while and feel the breeze.
Pressure, humidity and wind — what sailors and walkers should know
Air pressure is stable at 1019 hPa, humidity around 51%. A gentle east-southeast wind blows at roughly 4.1 m/s (direction approx. 109°), gusts reach up to about 4.9 m/s. Enough to move the sails a little and tidy your hair, but not so strong that you'd have to worry about your cake (see explanation of wind speed).
Chance of rain is 0%. The sun often hides behind the clouds, but it peeks out again and again, throwing sparkling points of light on the water surface — picturesque, without the heat of high summer. This muted Mediterranean mood is also described in Port d'Andratx: Clouds, Warmth and a Pleasantly Warm Evening.
Practical tips from the dock
If you stroll the Paseo around 9 a.m. you'll, with some luck, meet Toni at his fishing boat. He usually has fresh sardines on offer — a smell that immediately evokes Mallorca. A light sweater, sunscreen and comfortable shoes are enough for the day. A similar morning is described in A Clear Morning in Port d'Andratx: Light, Espresso and the Sound of the Sea. If you feel like a break: Café Sa Barca offers toasts with a view of the pilings; the coffee there wakes you up without making you rushed.
Conclusion: A mild, cloudy day in Port d'Andratx, ideal for maritime walks, small purchases at the harbor and relaxed pauses in cafés. We'll keep an eye on the weather and get back to you if conditions change — until then: breathe in the salty air deeply and enjoy this almost balmy late-summer day.
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