Pollensa has everything you need for a wonderful holiday, situated inland from some of Spain's finest sand beaches. The town itself centres around beautiful cobbled streets leading to a traditional church. Wander the streets that lead to the church to discover traditional outlets selling a range of foods, arts and crafts as well as cafes, restaurants and bars. The highlight of the week is the authentic and traditional market that occurs every Sunday morning. Get there early to secure the freshest fruit, vegetables, meat and fish.
The Calvari steps provide the best view of the local area, but be warned that to get to the top you have to climb 365 of them. However, the climb is worth it and the views definitely do not disappoint.
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The Region
Discover the northern Mallorca resort that inspired Agatha Christie to write a novel and has attracted holidaymakers for decades. Find out why this destination – backed by mountains – offers more than just sun, sand, and sea.
Once a simple fishing port, the town is now a very attractive, family-friendly resort with some intriguing twists to its history. Here we provide all the information you want to know to enjoy a stay in this treasured port town.
Port de Pollensa, or ‘Puerto Pollensa’ as it is sometimes spelt, is a resort particularly popular with the British – for holidays and as a second home location – and offers good facilities, beaches, and excellent opportunities for water sports.