For those who love to be close to the buzz of a lively town, you couldn’t ask for a better location than Can Aloy’s! Located in the heart of Pollensa, you’re just a stone throw away from the town’s famous central square filled with beautiful bars and restaurants. Perfect when no one wants to cook!
One of Mallorca’s most attractive towns, thanks to the winding cobbled lanes with historic architecture, it’s a beautiful place to explore together.
The town has several cultural sites to take in, including the Roman bridge, ‘Pont Roma’, which is still in use, and the Puig de Pollensa, a small mountain topped by a monastery just outside the town.
Pollensa town hosts a lively battle re-enactment every August and the Santo Domingo Cloisters in the centre in the city is the venues for open-air concerts every summer, as part of the Pollensa Music Festival. Every Sunday there is a traditional market which is not to be missed!
Port de Pollensa was once a fishing village but now one of the most popular coastal towns in northern Mallorca. A beautiful large marina and a horseshoe bay with a stunning mountain backdrop, the resort is wonderfully picturesque and filled with bars and restaurants. The beach is long and wide and furnished with sun loungers and many cool beach bars.
Cala San Vincenc, an old fishing village arranged around four little cove beaches and stunning blue water is also a ten-minute drive away.