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into the cliffs near Cap de Sa Mola by German artist Dieter Walter Liedtke. Home to his
art and temporary exhibitions, it's also a selling point for Liedtke's theories on life. The
coastal views alone warrant the detour. Opening hours vary - it's worth calling ahead to
check.
Cala Llamp BEACH
What a difference a bay makes. Located 2km south of Port d'Andratx, Cala Llamp is
where locals gravitate for silence and sparkling, bottle green water. There's no sand but
the scenery is quite special, with rugged, pine-cloaked cliffs rearing like an amphitheatre
around the crescent-shaped cove. Go for a dip or relax over a drink at the Gran Folies
Beach Club. It's around a 30-minute walk, or drive by taking the Ma1020 from Port
d'Andratx and following the signs over the ridge.
Activities
Like any Mallorcan coastal resort, Port d'Andratx has a small number of operators offer-
ing diving, snorkelling and boat rental.
Diving Dragonera DIVING
( 971 67 43 76; www.aqua-mallorca-diving.com ; Avinguda de l'Amirante Riera Alemany 23; 6-/
10-dive package €204/320, 2hr snorkel adult/child €19.50/15; 8am-7pm mid-Mar-Oct) If you
fancy exploring the underwater caves and wrecks around Port d'Andratx and Sa Dragon-
era, you can take the plunge with this friendly German-run dive shop. It offers the whole
shebang of PADI and SSI courses.
Llaüts BOATING
( 971 67 20 94; www.llauts.com ; Carrer de San Carlos 6A; per hour/half-day/day €40/110/150;
Apr-Oct) A good place for boat rentals, Llaüts offers 4m crafts for those with no boat
licence, with prices on request for more experienced boat users. Rates leap by about 10%
in August. You'll find it southwest of the main waterfront restaurant strip; opening hours
are prone to change so call ahead.
Eating
The waterfront is lined with restaurants, all with terraces right on the water. Quality var-
ies as always in such ports, but there are a few places that stand out.
Trespaís MEDITERRANEAN €€€
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