Visit Pollensa & surroundings
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Pollensa is a town and municipality in the Tramuntana Mountains located in the northernmost part of the island of Mallorca. The municipality consists of the peaceful village of Pollensa and the populated areas of Port de Pollensa, Cala Sa Vicente, and Formentor. Pollensa is a village with narrow streets that exudes tradition, history, and culture. Pollensa offers visitors a range of points of interest, such as the Calvary with its 365 steps leading to its chapel, where you can enjoy an excellent panoramic view of Pollensa and its surroundings. Also, visit the Pollensa Museum, the Dionis Bennassar Museum, the Puig de Maria, the Main Square, and the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Angels. The Roman Bridge is a perfect place for a stroll and to enjoy the history of the region. Notably, the main festive event is the re-enactment of the Moors and Christians battle on August 2nd, during the town’s patronal festivals.
Places to See in Pollensa and Surroundings
Pollensa is a charming destination with much to offer.
We recommend visiting:

Pollensa Town
Don’t miss El Calvario, where 365 steps will take you to a church with breathtaking views. You can also enjoy the main square, Plaça Major, which hosts a market every Sunday—perfect for tasting local products.

Port of Pollensa
Enjoy its beautiful beaches and seafront promenade. The long walkway is perfect for strolling, jogging, or just relaxing while taking in the sea views. You can also find a variety of restaurants and bars here.

Cala Saint Vincent
A picturesque cove with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and water sports. This small fishing village offers a tranquil atmosphere and beaches surrounded by nature.

Formentor Peninsula and Lighthouse
Breathtaking panoramic views. You can reach it by car or ferry from the port, enjoying a scenic ruta. The lighthouse is an iconic landmark and a great spot for photography.

Roman Bridge
A remnant of the Roman occupation of the Balearic Islands, this bridge is a perfect place for a walk and to enjoy the region’s history.

Dionís Bennassar Museum
Located in the house of the famous local artist, this museum displays his work and offers insight into the art scene in Mallorca.

Santo Domingo Convent
A beautiful convent that houses the Pollensa Museum, where you can see artworks and temporary exhibitions.

El Puig de María
A mountain offering a one-hour hike to an old monastery, where you can enjoy stunning views of Pollensa Bay and the surrounding landscape.

Cultural Events
Pollensa is known for its music festival, which attracts renowned artists and offers concerts in historic venues. There are also festivals like the Moors and Christians festival, which re-enacts the town’s history every August 2nd.

Outdoor Activities
The area is ideal for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, especially in places like La Gola, a nearby wetland that hosts various bird species.
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