Mallorca · Wintering

Wintering · Port Adriano

Port Adriano, the Philippe Starck-designed marina at El Toro, is built for large yachts and berthing rather than for boatyards — there is very little hard-standing on site. Wintering here means one of two things: an afloat berth with a guardianage contract, or a haul-out arranged with the Palma and Santa Ponsa yards whose mobile teams cover this stretch of the Calvià coast.

The upside is a modern, well-run harbour with deep, sheltered berths that ride out winter comfortably. The trade-off is logistics: any serious lay-up work is scheduled around a crane brought in or a short move west, so the earlier you confirm the plan, the smoother the season.

Indicative prices

LengthIndicative price
8–12 m 900–1.800 € / saison
12–18 m 1.800–3.600 € / saison
18–25 m 3.600–7.000 € / saison
Indicative ranges, not quotes. Your quote depends on the boat, its condition and the season.

Workshops for wintering in Port Adriano

Common questions

Can I haul out at Port Adriano?

There is very limited hard-standing. Most owners either winter afloat with guardianage or arrange a lift with the nearby Santa Ponsa and Palma yards.

Who services boats wintering in Port Adriano?

Mobile teams from Palma and the Calvià coast cover the marina for engine, guardianage and finishing work berth-side.

Is an afloat winter safe here?

Yes. The marina is modern and well sheltered, and afloat wintering with regular guardianage checks is common for larger yachts.

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