Pollensa Holidays

Nestled within Majorca's beauteous landscape is the gem-like town of Pollensa. Glorious nature meets rich history, blending the tranquillity of its sandy beaches with the allure of its centuries-old architecture, providing tourists a diverse and fascinating holiday experience.

From its historic centre to its sun-kissed beaches, Pollensa guarantees stunning sights and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're an experienced traveller or a traveller-in-making, you have reached the right destination—everything you need for your next Pollensa adventure is a mouse click away.

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Things to See and Do

Majestic mountains, lush countryside, historical sites, and a picturesque port, Pollensa is rich in sights that invite exploration. Here are the must-see spots ensuring you get under the skin of this charming island retreat.

Climb the Calvari Steps

For a spiritually contemplative and physically rewarding experience, ascend Pollensa's famous 365-step stairway that leads to the lovely Calvario chapel. Each beaten stone step, equivalent to a day of the year, boasts panoramic views of this quaint town, the verdant countryside, and cerulean ocean.

Visit the Puig de Maria Sanctuary

A 2km hike from Pollensa’s centre takes you to this 14th-century haven on top of the Puig de Maria. Besides the ancient chapel and rustic tavern, it affords breathtaking views that stretch to the bays of Alcúdia and Pollensa.

Explore Pollença Main Square

The heart of the town, the vibrant Pollença Main Square, is a perfect location for respite. Sample exquisite local cuisine in one of the many cafes or simply lounge watching the town’s medieval pulse at play.

Walk over the Roman Bridge of Pollença

Step back into history on this ancient bridge of Roman origins. Besides appreciating its architectural importance, the bridge also serves as a symbol of the town's rich historical heritage.

Savour the serenity at Santuari de la Mare de Déu del Puig

A tranquil climb up the Puig de Maria Hill reveals this magnificent 14th-century sanctuary. Religious heritage aside, it offers sweeping views that stretch to the bays of Alcúdia and Pollensa and the Formentor peninsula.

Destination Essentials

The best time to visit Pollensa is from May through November when the weather is warm and the rainfall is low. During the hottest month, July, temperatures average 27°C, making it perfect for beach holidays and water activities while sightseeing is at its most pleasant.

For a less crowded holiday experience, consider visiting during the cooler months of February and March. The temperatures average around 13°C providing comfortable weather for exploring the town and its immediate surroundings. Known as 'the island of eternal spring', Pollensa's moderate climate makes it an attractive destination all year round.

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