Pollensa
Step Into the Heart of Mallorca
Why Visit Pollensa?
A Rich History Waiting to Be Explored
El Calvari Steps: Climb the 365 stone steps to a stunning chapel with panoramic views of the town and beyond.
Roman Bridge: A glimpse into Pollensa’s ancient past—perfect for history lovers and photographers.
Sant Jordi Church: An architectural marvel in the heart of the town.
Nature at Its Best
Serra de Tramuntana: A UNESCO World Heritage site offering hiking trails with awe-inspiring views.
Formentor Peninsula: Just a short drive away, this iconic location promises dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
Pollensa Bay: A serene spot for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply soaking in the Mediterranean sun.
A Vibrant Cultural Scene
Pollensa Market: Every Sunday, the town square transforms into a lively market brimming with local crafts, fresh produce, and traditional Mallorcan delicacies.
Music Festivals: The annual Pollensa Classical Music Festival attracts renowned artists and visitors from around the globe.
Top Attractions in Pollensa
The Calvari Steps
A must-visit for every traveler. The 365 steps lead you to a peaceful chapel and stunning views of Pollensa’s rooftops, the surrounding countryside, and the distant sea.
Puig de Maria
Hike up this small mountain to visit a 14th-century monastery and enjoy one of the best panoramic vistas in Mallorca.
Plaça Major
The heart of Pollensa. This charming square is lined with cafes and restaurants—perfect for enjoying a leisurely meal while watching the world go by.
Puerto Pollensa
A seaside haven just a short drive from Pollensa. Stroll along the Pine Walk, relax on the sandy beaches, or savor fresh seafood at a waterfront restaurant.
Plan Your Perfect Day in Pollensa
Morning:
Start your day with a coffee in Plaça Major, soaking in the atmosphere of this vibrant square.
Explore the town’s historic sites, including the Roman Bridge and Sant Jordi Church.
Afternoon:
Head to Puerto Pollensa for a relaxing beachside lunch.
Spend your afternoon kayaking or paddleboarding in the bay.
Evening:
Climb the Calvari Steps for a magical sunset.
End your day with a traditional Mallorcan dinner paired with local wine.