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Spanish and Catalan
Currency
Euro (€)
Time difference
+1hr
Local beer
£2.20
Meal for two
£48.70
Average flight time
2.5hrs
The sands here are backed by mountains and sheltered in a horseshoe bay. Make your way to the warm and inviting Mediterranean waters, and you can watch the lapping waves from the many waterfront bars and restaurants. Combined, they’re a big reason why Puerto Pollensa’s so popular.
Bring comfortable walking shoes and take full advantage of the Pine Walk and Puerto Pollensa’s position not far from the Formentor peninsula. If you want to take in the sights of the island during your Majorca holiday, join eager hikers on the 3km walk through the Boquer Valley to the ocean on the other side.
Get a feel for bygone times as you drop by the weekly market. If you’re after a bit of history, jump on the bus for the 15-minute ride to Pollensa Old Town and take a tour of this medieval old town, hemmed in by a still-standing 14th-century wall. There are 365 steps to the sanctuary at the top, mind!
Puerto Pollensa, Majorca
You're spoilt for choice when it comes to dining on the Pine Walk. This seafront stretch is home to dozens of restaurants serving up everything from traditional seafood dishes to hot and spicy curries and barbecued meats. Once you've dined you can drift back to the sand for a post-lunch siesta. Bliss.
Puerto Pollensa, Majorca
With over 100 restaurants Pollensa is something of a foodies' paradise. Seafood lovers will particularly enjoy the restaurants around the marina which serve up the freshest fish cooked in traditional Majorcan style. Paella stuffed with shellfish and hake or sea bream served with asparagus or tumbet are popular choices. Delicious.
Puerto Pollensa, Majorca
Need a break from the beach? This traditional Majorcan town is the perfect place to go for some peace and quiet. Wander down the narrow medieval streets to the buzzing Placa Major to enjoy a coffee in the sun before trekking up the 365 stairs to the top of Cavalry hill. The views are worth it, we promise.
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