Penthouse With Private Rooftop Terrace And Sea Access In Port D’andratx
4 Beds
3 Baths
2,595 Sqft
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
This duplex penthouse Port d’Andratx is defined by panoramic open views of the Mediterranean Sea and an abundance of natural light throughout its 241 m² layout. The property is arranged across two floors, offering four bedrooms and three bathrooms, a separate kitchen, utility room, and a spacious living and dining area that flows effortlessly onto a terrace overlooking the coastline.
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This duplex penthouse Port d’Andratx is defined by panoramic open views of the Mediterranean Sea and an abundance of natural light throughout its 241 m² layout. The property is arranged across two floors, offering four bedrooms and three bathrooms, a separate kitchen, utility room, and a spacious living and dining area that flows effortlessly onto a terrace overlooking the coastline.
A private rooftop terrace crowns the home, inviting possibility for a tailored lounge with SPA or Jacuzzi, where sun and sky meet the deep blue of the sea. The southern orientation ensures sunlight throughout the day, while the elevated position captures evocative evening light and partial views of Dragonera Island, particularly vivid at sunset.
Residents benefit from direct sea access via the communal garden, a distinct privilege in Port d’Andratx. A private parking space at the entrance and a storage room offer practical convenience. The complex maintains a quiet, well-kept environment set moments from the year-round life and refined culinary scene of Port d’Andratx, surrounded by dramatic coves and natural beauty. This property presents an exceptional opportunity to craft a bespoke home in one of Mallorca’s most desirable harbours.
The Balearic Islands occupy a distinct position in the western Mediterranean, combining a year-round residential culture with an international profile that few island groups can match. Mallorca, the largest of the four main islands, anchors the archipelago with a capital, Palma, of genuine urban sophistication. Ibiza and Menorca each carry their own well-established identities. Across the islands, the landscape shifts between limestone mountains, pine-covered coastlines, and sheltered harbours that have drawn discerning buyers for decades.
Port d’Andratx, in southwest Mallorca, is one of the island’s most established harbour addresses, with restaurants such as Layn and Miramar drawing a year-round clientele. Palma is approximately 35 kilometres east, offering the Mercat de l’Olivar, the old town, and a full range of international schools and private medical facilities.
Palma de Mallorca Airport is the primary gateway for the archipelago, handling direct routes to over 100 destinations across Europe and beyond, with London, Paris, Frankfurt, and Zurich all served by multiple daily flights. From Port d’Andratx, the airport is roughly 45 minutes by car. Inter-island ferry services connect Palma to Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera, with crossings operated by Balearia and Trasmediterranea throughout the year.