The sedate resort of Puerto Pollensa stretches along a sheltered
horseshoe-shaped bay lined with sandy beaches, set against the
backdrop of the Boquer mountain range on the north coast of
Mallorca. The resort has grown up around the scenic fishing port
that serves the picturesque old Roman town of Pollensa, situated a
few miles inland. Far quieter and more laid back than the exuberant
resorts of Magalluf and Palma Nova, Puerto Pollensa and its near
neighbour, the tranquil resort of Cala San Vicente, it attracts
families and couples. Holidaymakers generally take inclusive
packages at the resort's family hotels, or rent sophisticated
villas on the port's celebrated Pine Walk promenade. Cafes,
restaurants and tourist shops line the promenade along with some
elegant hotels, which overlook the wide sandy beach and the bay,
dotted with the colourful sails of yachts. Those willing to make
the effort to be up for sunrise are rewarded with an inspiring
sight as gentle waves lap the shore in the dawn light.