Pollensa, Spain
Top things to do in Pollensa
13 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Port de Pollença
Popular resort town with a sandy beach, marina, and lively promenade.
Alcúdia
Historic walled town with a Roman amphitheater and lively market days.
Pollentia (Mallorca)
Explore the ruins of an ancient Roman city, including a well-preserved theater and forum, set against a backdrop of Mallorcan hills.
Boquer Valley
Hike through a lush valley of native vegetation to a secluded pebble beach, with stunning coastal views along the way.
Cala Sant Vicenç
A charming coastal village with several small coves and rocky cliffs, perfect for swimming and snorkeling in clear waters.
Hidropark (water park)
Family-friendly water park with slides, pools, and activities for all ages in Pollensa.
Church of St. Jaume
Historic Gothic church in Alcúdia with a striking bell tower and serene atmosphere.
Hypogeum of Cala Sant Vicenç
Ancient underground burial chamber carved into rock near Cala Sant Vicenç.
Port d'Alcúdia
Bustling port area with a long sandy beach, marina, and vibrant nightlife scene.
Port of Alcudia
Major ferry terminal and marina offering stunning views of the bay and Tramuntana mountains.
Pont de Cubelles
Historic stone bridge spanning a ravine, part of a scenic walking route in Pollensa.
S'Illot
S'Illot is a quiet coastal neighborhood in Pollensa featuring a rocky beach and remnants of a Talayotic settlement.
Cap de Formentor
Dramatic headland with a historic lighthouse offering panoramic Mediterranean views.
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