Mallorca Area Guide

Porto Petro

Porto Petro is a small Santanyí fishing port with a quiet marina, sailing tradition and easy walks to the Mondragó natural park.

  • Coastal
  • Beach
  • Scenic
  • Foodie
  • Boutique

★ What Porto Petro feels like

The Porto Petro experience

Porto Petro belongs to the southeast — sandstone villages, weekly markets and a coastline of turquoise calas under low cliffs.

Porto Petro is a small Santanyí fishing port with a quiet marina, sailing tradition and easy walks to the Mondragó natural park.

⏱ Things to do in Porto Petro

Porto Petro from morning to night

  1. Morning

    Coffee in the centre and a short walk to set the day's mood in Porto Petro.

  2. Afternoon

    Afternoons in Porto Petro are for the coves, the pool or a country drive.

  3. Evening

    Wander, drink, eat — Porto Petro slowly fills with people after 19:00.

  4. Night

    Whether you stay or drive to the next town, Porto Petro is a good base for a night out.

🛫 Getting to & around Porto Petro

Travel & transport: Porto Petro

Airport transfer

Porto Petro is about 50 km from Palma airport — roughly 40 minutes by car or pre-booked transfer.

By car

Renting a car gives you the most freedom around Porto Petro — parking is easier outside the high-season peak hours.

Public bus

The TIB bus network connects Porto Petro with Palma and the main coastal towns. Plan ahead in summer.

Taxi & rideshare

Taxis are available; some areas around Porto Petro also have on-demand transfers via local operators.

On foot

The centre of Porto Petro is best explored on foot — wear comfortable shoes and start before the heat.

FAQ

Good to know about Porto Petro

When is the best time to visit Porto Petro?

Late April to mid-June and September are usually the sweet spot around Porto Petro: warm sea, fewer crowds and stable weather. July and August are busier but bring the longest beach days. Winter is quiet and ideal for hiking and food.

How do I get to Porto Petro from Palma airport?

Porto Petro is about 50 km from Palma airport, around 40 minutes by car or pre-booked transfer. Renting a car gives you the most flexibility; in summer, public TIB buses also connect the main routes.

How long should I stay in Porto Petro?

A half-day works for a quick stop, but most travellers spend a full day or use Porto Petro as a base for two to four nights to explore the surrounding Southeast Mallorca.

Is there a good beach near Porto Petro?

Yes — the Southeast Mallorca has several beaches within easy reach. Use the Mallorca Meet app to filter beaches by sand type, family-friendliness and parking.

Where can I park in Porto Petro?

Parking is usually easier outside the midday peak. Look for marked blue zones and avoid the immediate town centre at lunchtime in July and August.

What food is Porto Petro known for?

Local Mallorcan staples — pa amb oli, frit mallorquí, tumbet, ensaïmada — are everywhere. Many restaurants near Porto Petro also focus on fresh fish and seasonal vegetables.

What languages are spoken in Porto Petro?

Catalan and Spanish are the local languages; most tourist-facing places in Porto Petro also speak English and German.

Is Porto Petro family-friendly?

Yes — Porto Petro is well suited to families with kids, especially the calmer streets, the playgrounds and the nearby beaches. Most restaurants are relaxed about early dinners.

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