
Port d'Andratx: Relaxed summer temperatures - a perfect day at the harbor
A clear morning, mild 26 °C during the day and a gentle breeze: Port d'Andratx invites you to stroll along the quay, take boat trips and enjoy an evening glass of wine outdoors. No reason to stay inside.
A morning that sounds like the harbor
Port d'Andratx opens its windows to the sea today: a crystal-clear sky, the sun already warm on the shoulders in the morning and the soft clatter of nets on the pier, as reported in Port d'Andratx: Entspannte Sommertemperaturen – perfekter Tag am Hafen. The forecast promises a relaxed summer day without rain - just the right weather to start the morning with a coffee on the quay while seagulls ride the light breeze.
Temperatures that invite you outdoors
Temperatures rise in the morning to about 23.7 °C, reach a pleasant 26.3 °C at midday and remain stable at around 26.4 °C in the afternoon. This is not a Mediterranean heatwave, but a feel-good summer: warm enough for a swim in a small cove like Cala Llamp, yet cozy enough for a stroll along the promenade. Even the night stays mild at about 25.6 °C - ideal for a late walk or a glass of wine outdoors. This mild profile is echoed in Port d'Andratx: A Summer Day with Sea Breeze and Golden Light.
Humidity, wind and direct benefits
With around 60% humidity the air is neither oppressive nor dry. A gentle wind of around 4 m/s provides movement, small gusts up to 4.2 m/s bring cooling without tossing boats and parasols around. For sailors this is pleasant: enough breeze for a calm sail, for walkers just the right refreshment while promenading, a point also noted in Port d'Andratx on August 18: warm, lightly cloudy and perfect for a harbor stroll.
Air pressure and everyday details
Air pressure is stable at about 1016 hPa - for weather-sensitive people a sign that surprises are unlikely. This creates a calm everyday life: cafés fill up, terraces clatter, and fishermen bring their daily catches ashore. You hear the conversations at the tables, the clinking of glasses, the smell of freshly fried seafood - this is how a summer day in Mallorca feels.
What to do on a day like this?
The options in Port d'Andratx are as relaxed as the weather: in the morning have a coffee in a small bakery, a slice of ensaimada and then head to the harbor to count the boats. At midday shady restaurants invite you to light dishes with a sea view; a simple paella or grilled fish tastes particularly good here. In the afternoon a boat trip along the jagged coast is a good choice - or a short hike above the harbor for views you won't forget.
Why this is good for Mallorca
Days like this are not only nice for visitors, they also revive the local economy: cafés, restaurants and boat rental companies benefit, and the mood in the town remains relaxed. A steady, mild summer draws people to walks instead of shopping centers - this protects nerves and creates encounters between locals and guests. In short: sun and sea air are good ingredients for a more sustainable, relaxed form of tourism.
A small tip in conclusion
Pack a light jacket for the evening - the air stays warm, but it tends to get breezy on the quay at sunset. And if you like: find the last spot on the mole, a glass of wine, the lights reflecting in the water - sometimes that's all you need for summer. No reason to stay inside, unless you're really a fan of air conditioning.
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