Palma
Palma, Mallorca’s capital, is a popular destination for visitors who want to enjoy the city’s many restaurants, museums, and shops or stroll along its beautiful seafront promenade.
Palma’s magnificent cathedral, one of the island’s greatest treasures, has always occupied a central place within the city and in the lives of its inhabitants and is only a 30-minute drive from Cala Llamp.
Puerto de Andratx
Cala Llamp is only two kilometres from Puerto de Andratx, a charming coastal town teeming with sea lovers and luxury yachts.
Puerto de Andratx, with its many excellent cafés and first-rate restaurants, is the go-to destination for those looking to treat their taste buds to the island’s most succulent dishes.
Port Adriano
On the southwest coast of Mallorca and just over 20 kilometres from Cala Llamp lies Port Adriano, a luxury marina with more than 400 moorings and a wide variety of high-end boutiques and top-quality restaurants to delight all lovers of glamour and chic.
The nautical community regards Port Adriano as an ideal starting point for a day of sailing in the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea aboard a luxury yacht.
Portals Nous
Portals Nous, a classy seaside resort in western Mallorca that attracts tourists and locals alike with its impressive marina, trendy shops, and seafront restaurants, is also close to Cala Llamp.
A stroll along the jetties of Puerto Portals is an excellent way to soak up all of the flamboyance and excitement the Mediterranean’s most famous marina has to offer.