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Click on these links below to view the different pages in our resort guide:
About Moraira
About Javea
About Mallorca, all resorts
About The Costa Blanca
Eating Out - Costa Blanca
Links - Costa Blanca
Resort Photos
Golfing - Costa Blanca
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Mallorca - The Island of Kings
Mallorca, located in Spain´s Ballearic Islands is one of the world´s most popular holiday destinations. An island of outstanding natural beauty with beachfront resorts and tranquil countryside for travelers to explore.
Our properties are concentrated on the North side of the island, in the Pollensa area, about 60km North of Palma, so within less than an hour of the airport.
As the Island is such a popular destination for tourists, you can enjoy a wide variety of activities, excursions and local amenities there with plenty of leisure facilities from safari parks to sea life centres. Cycling is a very popular sport on the island, and bikes can be hired easily for all the family.
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For beach lovers, Mallorca has plenty to offer, from the bustling beach resort of Puerto Pollensa to the small, hidden coves, ideal for explorers. You can choose from a vast selection of day trips, from boat trips along the coast, to treks along the beautiful mountains.
The bay of Puerto Pollensa is home to a multitude of luxury yachts, as well as a mixture of colourful local fishing boats.
There are a number of small natural beaches in the area, as a very large one, all offering a fantastic selection of facilities and water sports. The warm shallow waters of the bay make it especially popular with families with small children.
There is a fantastic good selection of shops, bars and pavement cafes to choose from, but don´t expect to find all night music and loud Karaoke bars – Puerto Pollensa remains an exclusive resort –ideal for visitors to enjoy the very best of Mallorca without the worst of the tourism.
One of the best features of the resort is the dramatic Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range that surrounds and shelters the town. For the more active, there are numerous walks into these hills from where the views back over the bay are stunning.
The old Roman town of Pollensa can be found 5km inland from the port, and is stunningly picturesque with many restaurants, bars and shops which retain true local charm. The cobbled streets and local Sunday market offer a truly relaxing holiday destination for a family looking to enjoy Mallorca in a quieter and more traditional setting.
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Cala San Vincente is one of the smallest resorts on the island, and visitors can really experience traditional Mallorca there. The scenery along most of the north west coast of Majorca is rugged and dramatic, and Cala San Vincente is no different. The resort has three beaches, with a choice of a few small restaurants, bars and shops, with ample sun beds, beach umbrellas and pedaloes for hire there too. The sea around Cala San Vincente is beautifully clear and from all of the beaches the views over towards the cliffs of the Formentor peninsula are spectacular. |
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