On the upcoming **9th and 10th of November**, the first edition of the Fira Marinera in Port d’Andratx will take place. This unique event promises to combine the rich nautical tradition of the municipality with a wide variety of cultural, sports, and commercial activities. Organized by the Andratx City Council, this event aims to promote the local maritime culture and highlight the area’s great tourist and economic potential.
Fira Marinera Program in Port d’Andratx
The Fira Marinera in Port d’Andratx will offer a wide range of activities for all ages. Key highlights of the event include:
- Nautical companies exhibition: The leading companies in the sector will be present to showcase their products and services. Additionally, the Club de Vela Port d’Andratx, as a collaborator of the event, will organize guided tours of its facilities, providing attendees with a detailed insight into local nautical management.
- Artisan market: Located in the fishing boat area, visitors will discover a selection of traditional Mallorcan products such as ceramics, textiles, and jewelry, handcrafted by local artisans.
- Kids’ zone: The Faro Pequeño and the Lonja will be transformed into areas dedicated to the youngest members of the family, where they can participate in educational workshops and interactive games focused on caring for the marine environment.
- Outdoor sports: The Fira Marinera will also promote a healthy lifestyle with activities such as yoga and fitness, making use of the port areas and surrounding spaces.
- Gastronomic experience: The port’s restaurants will offer a special menu featuring traditional maritime dishes, with Mallorcan recipes showcasing fish and seafood as the main stars.
An event for the whole family
This event will not only focus on nautical activities but will also provide a space for tradition, sports, crafts, and environmental awareness. The Fira Marinera in Port d’Andratx will be a great opportunity for families and visitors to enjoy a weekend full of activities while discovering and supporting the maritime culture of the region.
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