Port Adriano

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  • Country: Spain
  • Services: food-drink, electricity, waste-disposal, water, fuel, maintenance, wifi

Port Adriano – Mallorca: Where Super yachts and Style Converge

On the sun-drenched southwest coast of Mallorca, Port Adriano stands as one of Europe’s most modern and luxurious marinas. Designed by the legendary French architect Philippe Starck, this sleek and elegant port blends cutting-edge infrastructure with refined aesthetics, creating a space where yachting excellence meets high-end living. Purpose-built to cater to superyachts and their discerning owners, Port Adriano is a true hub of Balearic luxury and one of the Mediterranean’s premier nautical destinations.

Located near El Toro, just 20 minutes from Palma de Mallorca and its international airport, Port Adriano offers 492 berths that accommodate yachts ranging from 6 meters to 80 meters (262 feet) in length. The marina features deep-water access with depths of up to 7 meters and wide fairways, ensuring easy manoeuvrability for large vessels. Its spacious layout and state-of-the-art facilities have made it a favourite stop for some of the world’s most impressive superyachts.

Every berth is fully equipped with high-amperage electricity (up to 600A), fresh water, Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and waste pump-out services. A dedicated fuel dock offers premium diesel with high-speed pumps suitable for large yachts. The marina also provides 24/7 security and video surveillance, customs clearance, and a comprehensive range of concierge services, including provisioning, transportation, and private event coordination. Onsite technical services include a full dry dock and boatyard for maintenance and repairs, with a 250-ton travel lift capable of handling large superyachts.

But what truly sets Port Adriano apart is its distinct ambiance—a mix of understated opulence and relaxed sophistication. The marina promenade is lined with designer boutiques, upscale cafés, and gourmet restaurants, each carefully curated to reflect the high standards of its clientele. From luxury fashion and fine jewellery to cutting-edge art galleries and home decor, the shopping experience is both refined and exclusive. Dining options at Port Adriano are equally impressive. Renowned restaurants such as Zhero Boathouse, Coast by East, and Bruno’s offer everything from Mediterranean seafood to sushi and cocktails, all with stunning views of the marina and sea. The port is also known for hosting high-profile events including fashion shows, classical concerts, regattas, car exhibitions, and lively summer festivals that attract visitors from across the globe. Port Adriano’s location makes it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful Balearic coast. Nearby attractions include the coves of Cala Fornells, the chic town of Andratx, and the UNESCO-listed Tramuntana mountains. The marina also provides easy access to Cabrera National Park and the other Balearic Islands—Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera—making it a strategic starting point for longer cruising adventures.

The weather in Mallorca is quintessentially Mediterranean. Summers are hot and dry, with average temperatures between 28–34°C (82–93°F), and minimal rainfall. Spring and autumn offer mild conditions and clear skies, while winters remain relatively warm and pleasant, making Port Adriano a year-round destination for yachting and leisure.

In summary, Port Adriano is more than just a marina—it’s a luxury lifestyle destination. With its world-class berthing facilities, contemporary design, and vibrant social atmosphere, it caters to the elite yachting community while offering an unparalleled experience of Mallorca’s coastal charm and cosmopolitan flair.

Port Adriano
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Port Adriano

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