Puerto Pollensa
The area between There is a long, sandy beach backed by a wide pedestrianised promenade leading to a pretty ?Pine Walk? stretching all the way along the seafront to the far north of the resort passed the Hotel Illa d?Or. If you like dining out you have certainly chosen the right place. The numerous restaurants serve a wide variety of local, national and international cuisine at prices to suit all pockets and there is a bustling square popular with residents and visitors alike. Families can relax in the knowledge that children are more than welcome in most establishments. For night owls there are a couple of small nightclubs and music bars. Sporting activities include tennis, sailing, water skiing, windsurfing and horse riding, plus a nine hole golf course near the Old Town of Pollensa. The Old Town of Pollensa lies approximately ten minutes drive inland from the coast. Here you will find charming narrow cobbled streets, pretty squares and old-world architecture. The Sunday market is a feast for the senses with busy stalls selling everything from delicious cured meats and locally produced vegetables to hand-stitched leather goods and distinctive silver jewellery. The small church at the top of the ?Calvario? 365-step climb was a refuge in days gone by and views from the top are breathtaking. The Moors and Christians fiesta is celebrated in the first week of August with a huge mock battle staged in Pollensa football ground - this is one of the biggest and most lively festivals in this part of
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