Sunday, October 15, 2006

About Mallorca

Many have described Puerto Pollensa as the ‘perfect holiday destination.’ With deep blue and translucent waters of the Mediterranean, hundreds of kilometers of coastline, and countless secluded coves with wide sandy beaches, it’s no wonder Puerto Pollensa holds such appeal.

Mallorca’s diverse landscape offers something for everyone, whether it be climbing the Tramuntana mountain range, or sunning along the protected beaches of Cala Mondrago.

The islets of Dragonera and Cabera provide an essential habitat for many threatened species of flora and fauna.

Yachting facilities on the island are unrivalled throughout Southern Europe. With its sophisticated marine infrastructure, Mallorca is frequently utilised for Olympic sailing trials. Enthusiasts can access spectacular bays, tranquil beaches and the other Balearic islands of Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera, all a short distance away.

The island is a golfer’s paradise, offering a remarkable number of professional 18 hole courses, including Pollensa Golf and the new Alcanada Golf which is situated on the sea offering splendid facilities and magnificent views.


The strict moratorium on building activity during the past two years has helped preserve both the island’s architectural heritage and intrinsic rural beauty and the historical village of Pollensa (Pollença), with its wonderful restaurants and old town houses, make this unique village a dream come true.

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