
Your guide to the southwest coast of Mallorca
Our routes follow the southwest coast west of Port Adriano — one of the most varied and spectacular stretches of coastline in Mallorca. Here are some of the highlights.
Southwest coast of Mallorca
✦ Sa Dragonera Natural Park
An uninhabited island nature reserve just off the tip of southwest Mallorca. Crystal-clear water, dramatic cliffs, and total seclusion — accessible only by boat. A highlight of any full-day charter when conditions allow.
✦ Sant Elm
A quiet, characterful coastal village with one of the clearest seabeds on the island. Perfect for snorkelling and swimming, with Sa Dragonera visible just offshore.
✦ Port d'Andratx
One of the most exclusive and photogenic harbours in the Mediterranean. Arriving by sea is the only way to appreciate it properly — and lunch at a waterfront restaurant makes for a perfect mid-day stop.
✦ Camp de Mar
A calm, sheltered bay with a small sandy beach and a charming restaurant accessible by footbridge. One of the favourite lunch stops on a full-day charter.
✦ The Hidden Coves
Between Portals Nous and Andratx, the rugged coastline hides dozens of small, largely inaccessible coves and sea caves. The kind of places you only reach by boat — and the reason so many guests come back.
✦ The Malgrats Islands
A pair of small islands off Santa Ponsa, set in a protected marine area with exceptional clarity and marine life. A great spot for swimming and snorkelling earlier in the day.
