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APARTAMENTOS ORO PLAYASituated on the north east coast of Mallorca in Pollensa's bay, just a walk away from the exclusive Port and at only 100 metre... HOTEL BARCELÓ FORMENTORAn unforgettable stay on the Formentor headland. Situated on the romantic and famous Formentor headland (Pollença, Mallorca), this emblematic hotel enjoys unforgettable views of the bay. APARTAMENTOS DON MIGUELThis peaceful, family hotel is located just 100 metres off the beach in the historic and tranquil Majorcan resort of Port de Pollença... APARTAMENTOS HABITATThis contemporary complex is set by the Bay of Pollença, just 850 metres from the beach, and offers a large outdoor pool, great family facilities and free parking... APARTHOTEL BAHIA POLLENSAThese excellently-equipped apartments in northern Mallorca are housed in a modern complex which boasts a large outdoor pool and sun terrace, and a convenient on site supermarket... APARTHOTEL DUVA & SPAThe Aparthotel Duva & Spa is situated in the valley of the Tramontana mountains, in the north of the island of Majorca, just 850 metres away from the port of Pollensa beach... |
FORMENTORFormentor is a narrow peninsula at the extreme north of Mallorca within the municipality of Pollença; it is 12 km long and reaches a width of 3 km... CALA DE SANT VICENÇCala Sant Vicenç, which is situated within the municipality of Pollença on Mallorca´s northern coast, is a small tourist resort made up mainly of small summer homes... |
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El Port de Pollença, which is located on the Bay of Pollença in the north east of Mallorca, is the tourist resort chosen by the majority of tourists who opt to spend their holidays in a hotel or apartment within the region of Pollença. It is built along the coast, with a promenade for pedestrians next to the beach, which is where most of the bars, cafés and restaurants are located. It is not one of the island´s larger resorts and the hotels and apartments here are low-rise buildings. The resort has all the services needed to enjoy a holiday by the sea in a cosmopolitan and exclusive environment with unique surroundings and is a gathering point for people from different parts of Europe.
The marina at Port de Pollença attracts a great number of pleasure craft and it is the departure point for the boats which run trips along the coast to the peninsula of Formentor, which is one of the most beautiful and popular spots on Mallorca.
The town of Port de Pollença, which locals refer to as Moll, began to grow up at the end of the 19th century, when the first seafaring families settled here. Fishing and the start of tourism promoted the initial development of the town, bringing about the construction of the first hotels on the seafront and the summer homes of wealthy families. These buildings, which are separated from the sea by a promenade, provide one of Port de Pollença´s most distinctive scenes, with pines and tamarisks seemingly rising out of the sea.
The Fort of Albercuix is located at Punta de l´Avançada, at the western end of the Bay of Pollença; it was constructed in the 17th century in order to defend the bay from attacks by pirates from North Africa. At the end of the 19th century this threat had disappeared and the fort was sold. The new owners transformed it into a meeting place for artists and cultural figures connected to Pollença, but the Spanish Civil War put an end to art and glamorous festivals and the fort was used for military purposes.
Can Cullerassa, which is over 600 m long, has a pebbly beach and an old pine grove. To get here, follow the road PM-222 that goes along the coast Alcúdia to Port de Pollença and you will find the beach where the residential area begins.
Port de Pollença beach, also known as Llenaire, is one of the main attractions in this tourist resort. This beach, which is 1000 m long and 35 m wide, has fine white sands and a promenade. There is an ample parking area near the port.
Cala Albercuix includes several small beaches located along the Passeig Voramar, the promenade which has old villas running along it and which is shaded by ancient pine trees and tamarisks. There are sand banks and the seabed is almost flat, with the water only reaching a depth of half a metre at 300 m from the shoreline.