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boats, family, food, Mallorca, Photography, Port d'Andratx, restaurants, travel, yachts
Port d’Andratx on Mallorca has both a working fishing port and a yacht club marina. On Avinguda de Mateo Bosch, which curves along the water, you can sit at one of many cafes or restaurants and people watch and watch boats of all sizes (and price ranges) sail in and out of the harbor.
As we walked along the street one evening, I noticed that just above this white-tableclothed restaurant filled with patrons in casual — yet dressy — summer wear, a couple was enjoying their dinner and the same view from their private apartment balcony above.





Ayngelina said:
When I am on holiday I love eating out but nothing beats a good meal at home.
Aggy said:
Nice shots! I love the seafood!
expatchef said:
That’s a pretty cool perspective!
switchingstates said:
Awesome photos! Love the “Fishing boat at Port d’Andratx”.
Ali said:
Great photos! Love the fresh seafood!
Opalla said:
Did you try the seafood? I wonder how it compares with my recent taste of Australian seafood, which is really really good. Thanks for your like, and please check out
http://opallaontrails.wordpress.com/2012/09/22/the-best-seafood-at-the-the-marigold-restaurant-in-sydney/
heykuhn said:
Love love LOVE the photo of the boats with the houses in the background. Very nice!
hannetofte said:
love the photos! I’ve also been at Mallorca a few times, and I gotta say I love that island.
matchamochimoo said:
I wish I’ll be there one day!