With everything Pollensa has to offer on your doorstep at Villa Tila, it couldn’t be easier to kick-start a day of sightseeing or to pop out to stock up on groceries and other essentials. You have a great choice of shops and supermarkets, as well as restaurants and bars for enjoying evenings out.
There’s a lot to see and do in this ancient town, including many museums and churches. One of Pollensa’s most famous features is the Roman bridge over the Sant Jordi River. It’s a pretty spot to stop and appreciate the ingenuity of Roman’s skills while you enjoy ice cream. Another structure to marvel at is the 365 Calvari steps.
It’s well worth the climb up the hill to reach the small church at the top, as you’re rewarded with breath-taking views over the town and beyond. More centrally, there’s the 16th/17th-century Convent of Santo Domingo de Pollensa to take a stroll around, as well as the fascinating Dionis Benassar Museum, which houses many of the local painter’s works.
The town centre itself has a lovely square called Plaça Major, which is perfect for people watching and enjoying some traditional cuisine for lunch.
The nearest stretch of sand is at Puerto Pollensa, as it has several to choose from. Most of them feature golden sands and calm waters, ideal for the children to swimming safely. You can also hire kayaks, dinghies and boats to have fun out on the water. You can reach Puerto Pollensa’s coastline in less than 15 minutes by car.