Paguera has been a favoured Mallorcan resort since the 1960s and
is immensely popular with European visitors, particularly from
Germany. Although not as frenetic as nearby Magalluf and Palma
Nova, and slightly more upmarket, it is still a noisy and bustling
resort - not one to visit if seeking peace and tranquillity.
Paguera is situated on the south west coast of the island and
boasts three principal beaches (Playa Palmira, Playa Tora and Playa
La Romana) that are linked by a pedestrian promenade. There are a
number of activities to enjoy during the day, as well as a lively
nightlife, although many choose to enjoy the entertainment offered
by their hotels. There are also regular buses to the ever-popular,
even busier Magalluf and other neighbouring towns and resorts. Many
visitors come to enjoy the web of coastal hiking routes, while
others prefer to laze on the beach and enjoy the sunshine and warm
waters.