Sa Pobla is close to the villa. It is an unspoilt working town with a wonderful market twice a week for fabulous fresh produce – a great place to stock up! There are also lovely restaurants, bars and cafes.
In just 10 minutes you can be in the charming town of Alcudia. Alcudia has an exceptional architectural heritage with traces of human presence back to the 8th century BC. There are many ruins to admire as well as interesting historical buildings such as the Church of Sant Jaume, the Chapel of Sant Crist and La Sala. The Medieval Old Town is so charming with its intricate walls, cobbled streets, amazing restaurants and bars, evening entertainment with live music and plays, and it has a wonderful open-air market within the walls.
The marina is a real hub of activity with bars, restaurants and luxury yachts. You can arrange many boat trips from the marina. The beach at Alcudia is very popular with fine white sand and dazzling clear sea. You will find watersports, bars and cafes. There are also numerous coves and small beaches as well as a set of small islands and islets.
Pollensa is an authentic, honey-stoned Mallorcan town oozing charm. It is so lovely to amble around the cobbled streets stopping off excellent cafes and shops. The old town walls are so majestic. The main square is a great place to stop for a coffee and people watch. There is a good Sunday market with a bustling atmosphere and delicious food stands.
The 365 Calvari Steps lead from the Placa Major to the top of the town where you can enjoy the spectacular views. It is well worth the climb. There is also a lovely little church to visit at the top. The beach at Puerto Pollensa is stunning with white sand and shallow, warm water. A short ride away is the stunning Formentor Lighthouse which sits perched on the edge of the peninsular. The breathtaking sea views should not be missed!