Porto Petro holidays

Happily escaping the crowds of the tourist hotspots, this sleepy fishing village has kept its traditional charm. A colour-popping mix of vibrant natural hues, the emerald ocean and bold greenery create a picture-perfect scene. Grab a spot in one of the quaint cafés and watch the boats sway gently in the breeze.

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Ikos Porto Petro
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Ikos Porto Petro

Porto Petro, Majorca

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7.1 Km to Santanyi

  • Perfect for families
  • Seafront location
  • Luxury spa
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All about the looks

Rich blue waters, a dainty village and bags of character – Porto Petro boasts a relaxed setup, topped off with a super harbour. Enjoy the authentic feel of this serene spot and check out all of the boats lined up along the shore. However you spend your days, keep the camera ready.

See for yourself

If you’re in town for beachfront bliss during your Balearic holiday, then head out to explore the nearby sandy patches and sprawl and soak up the rays. Go and be dazzled at the magnificent Mondrago Natural Park, if striking scenery is more your thing. Or if you fancy a couple of cold ones, nearby Cala D’Or’s got you sorted.

Club Náutico de Porto Petro

Club Náutico de Porto Petro

Porto Petro, Majorca

The Porto Petro Sailing Club the service hub for the boating types who come and moor here. The harbour has space for 238 boats and yachts. The club is the place where seafarers come to have a drink in the bar,...
Harbour

Harbour

Porto Petro, Majorca

The best place to find a bite to eat is along the town’s main strip. On your right as you head down into the port is the chic hangout, Mistral, which does good tapas and seafood. Es Port offers pizzas in a...
Arab Baths, Palma City

Arab Baths, Palma City

Majorca

The Arab Baths are one of the few remaining sites from the Moorish reign between the 8th and 13th centuries. To get to the small underground chambers that survived you walk through a lush walled garden. You'll...
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FAQs

What is the best time to visit Porto Petro?

The best time to visit Porto Petro is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is warm, crowds are smaller, and you can enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere. Summers can be quite hot and busy, especially in July and August.

Are there any notable attractions in Porto Petro?

Porto Petro is known for its beautiful marina, where you can find lovely views of the water and boats. Nearby, the Natural Park of Mondragó offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and opportunities for birdwatching. The charming local beaches, like Cala d'Egos, are also worth a visit.

Is Porto Petro family-friendly?

Porto Petro is a family-friendly destination. The village has calm beaches, shallow waters, and family-oriented activities. Additionally, the nearby natural parks provide opportunities for outdoor adventures that families can enjoy together.

Is there a beach in Porto Petro?

Porto Petro has several small beaches nearby, including Cala d'Egos and the picturesque Cala Mondragó. These beaches offer idyllic settings for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the stunning Mediterranean scenery.

Is there a beach in Porto Petro?

Porto Petro has several small beaches nearby, including Cala d'Egos and the picturesque Cala Mondragó. These beaches offer idyllic settings for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the stunning Mediterranean scenery.