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Apartment for Sale on Cami Sant Carles, Port d'Andratx — Steps from Villa Italia
There are addresses in Port d'Andratx that carry a certain weight, and Cami Sant Carles is one of them. The road curves along the upper edge of the port with clear lines of sight across the water, and it is where you find Villa Italia — the grand mansion built in the 1950s as a summer residence for the De Vitta family, pioneers of port construction, and one of the most recognisable buildings on the southwest coast. Though no longer in operation, the building remains a defining landmark of the port's upper reaches.
This three-bedroom apartment sits on that same road, priced at €1,995,000. The address puts you at the quiet upper end of the port, within a short walk of the harbourfront restaurants and the marina, yet removed from the noise of the waterfront itself.
The Property: 104m² Remodelled to an Open Standard
The apartment covers 104 square metres and has been thoroughly remodelled into an open-plan format. The living area connects directly to a large terrace facing the sea — the kind of terrace where the view becomes the main feature of the room. The kitchen, living and dining space all flow together without the corridor-and-door arrangement typical of apartments of this age.
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On the other side of the apartment there is a triple-level side terrace — three separate outdoor levels accessed from within the property. It is an unusual feature that gives the apartment considerably more outdoor space than the footprint alone would suggest.
All three bedrooms are en-suite. The layout means that each bedroom functions independently, which makes the apartment genuinely suitable as a primary residence for a family, as a part-time base with guest accommodation, or as a rental property where privacy between rooms matters.
Views and Light
The sea-view terrace faces across the port towards open water. In the mornings the light comes from the east and fills the living space; by afternoon the terrace is in shade, which is exactly when you want to be sitting on it in a Mallorcan summer. The elevated position on Cami Sant Carles means the outlook is uninterrupted — no rooftops cutting across the waterline.
Port d'Andratx has a natural bowl shape, with the mountains of the Tramuntana behind and the Mediterranean in front. From this position you see both: the dark outline of the hills to the north and the shimmer of the water to the south. In the evenings, when the light drops, the port below takes on a different quality entirely.
The Building
The apartment is part of a building with lift access and a communal swimming pool. For a port-side property, the combination of lift and pool is not automatic — it narrows the field considerably among apartments in this part of town. The lift is particularly relevant if the property is being considered as a longer-term base rather than a summer bolt-hole.
The building is on Cami Sant Carles, with the Villa Italia building itself at number 13 on the same road. The proximity to that address is not just a convenient reference point — it places the apartment firmly within the established, residential upper reaches of the port, away from the busier sections of the waterfront.
Port d'Andratx: The Location in Context
Port d'Andratx sits at the far southwest corner of Mallorca, roughly 30 kilometres from Palma. It developed from a working fishing port and still operates as one, with the daily catch available direct from the boats in the evening. The marina handles everything from small sailing dinghies to large yachts. The waterfront strip runs for a manageable distance, with restaurants, boutiques and a low-key but well-established social scene.
The town of Andratx itself is a few kilometres inland — a quieter, more Mallorcan version of the port, with a weekly market, local shops and a noticeably different pace. The two work well together: the port for the sea-facing life, the town for the practical side of living on the island.
Camp de Mar, with its golf course and sheltered beach, is a short drive south. Sant Elm, the westernmost village on this coast, is accessible in around fifteen minutes. The drive to Palma along the coastal road is one of the more striking commutes on the island.
Who This Apartment Suits
This is not a large apartment — 104m² in Port d'Andratx is a sensible size, not a compact one. The three en-suite bedrooms mean it works for a couple with regular guests, a small family, or buyers who want flexibility without maintaining a full villa. The turnkey condition removes the need for any immediate work. The communal pool and lift reduce the maintenance overhead that comes with a private pool and stairs.
The sea-view terrace and the triple-level side terrace push the usable space well beyond the internal footprint. In practical terms, this apartment lives larger than 104m² suggests.
For buyers looking at Port d'Andratx at this scale and in this condition, stock is limited. The combination of the address, the views, the three en-suite rooms and the ready-to-live-in state makes this a straightforward proposition to evaluate. The asking price is €1,995,000.
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