Porto Cristo, nestled on Mallorca’s east coast, is a picturesque fishing village that has evolved into a tranquil holiday destination. Known for its stunning natural harbour, ancient stone houses, and unique blend of history and modernity, Porto Cristo offers visitors a genuine Mallorcan experience away from the bustle of larger resorts.
History and Culture
The town’s name, “Port of Christ,” originates from a legend about a crucifix washing ashore during the Christian invasion. Porto Cristo’s rich history is evident in its Roman ruins, including a basilica on Avinguda de Joan Amer, and prehistoric sites like Sa Gruta and Son Moro in the surrounding area.
Key Attractions
Natural Beauty
Stunning natural harbour with vibrant fishing boats
Beautiful Blue Flag sandy beach with turquoise waters
Charming ancient stone houses and modern villas
Must-Visit Sites
Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves) – featuring Lake Martel and daily classical music performances
Cuevas dels Hams – known for its unique fishhook-shaped formations
Torre des Falcons – a 16th-century watchtower offering panoramic views
Church of Mare de Deu del Carme – dedicated to the patron saint of seafarers
Nautical Information
Approach
Modern lighthouse below the old lighthouse
Approach can be complex with southerly solid winds & high waves
Watch out for fast boats and ferries entering and exiting the harbour
Mooring Options
Club Náutico Porto Cristo
Visitors dock at the inside of the first pontoon and on the second
Be careful of shallow areas and narrow passages at the back
Anchorage
Small anchoring area
3-5m depth on sand & weed
Be aware of swell from passing vessels and ferries
Facilities
Water & electricity on the quay
Fuel available: +34971820653
Swim zone marked by yellow buoys
Activities and Experiences
Boat trips exploring the eastern coastline’s coves and beaches
Water sports, including scuba diving, snorkelling, and kayaking
Hiking and cycling in the surrounding areas
Visiting the local aquarium near the Dragon Caves
Enjoying fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants
Best Time to Visit
Porto Cristo is a year-round destination, peak season from June to September. Spring (March-May) and autumn (October-November) offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the town and its surroundings.
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Sailors tips
Anchoring
Not comfortable – swell from passing vessels and ferries