Villa Michelle is located between Pollensa and Puerto Pollensa, meaning that despite the sense of total isolation, you are just a five-minute drive from the town and beaches. Guests staying at the finca benefit from numerous hiking and cycling opportunities in the mountains, accessible by a path near to the property.
Pollensa is considered one of Mallorca’s most attractive towns, made up of winding cobbled streets, historic architecture and its impressive main square, which is lined with cafes, restaurants and bars.
Here you’ll find a vibrant mix of cultures that have influenced the monuments and buildings in the town over thousands of years, including the Calvari Steps and the medieval church and watchtower. The town is small and easy to explore on foot, but be aware that it is a steep and uneven walk, so good footwear is a must!
Another little gem that deserves a visit during your time in Pollensa is Museo Dionis Bennassar, the home of a local artist that is now used to showcase his incredible works. This peaceful and inspirational place is the perfect spot for art lovers, as well for anyone who wants to enjoy some quiet contemplation while soaking up some local culture.
Pollensa isn’t known for its nightlife (you won’t find any big nightclubs here), but it does offer a warm and cosy buzz after dark! The area is one of the quieter holiday spots in Mallorca, so it’s never packed…locals and tourists socialise in the main square and along the seafront near to the port once the sun has gone down, and there’s a great atmosphere in and around the terrace bars and restaurants. A lot of the bars will have live music or karaoke, so you’re sure to find somewhere that has a vibe you’ll enjoy. If you really want to get your groove on, there is one small nightclub just off the main square that is open until the early hours and is popular with the younger crowd. If you’re looking for more intense nightlife, nearby Alcudia has bars and clubs aplenty, with popular haunts being Banana Club, Cafe Milano, and La Nit Music.
Villa Michelle is also close to Puerto Pollensa, a former fishing village and one of the region’s most popular coastal towns. The resort is incredibly picturesque, featuring a large marina and a horseshoe bay with a stunning mountain backdrop and long, wide stretches of sand furnished with sun loungers and beach bars.
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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.