Pollensa holiday guide
The Mallorcan town of Pollensa is bursting with historic charm, well loved for its quaint stone houses, cafe terraces and boutique-lined streets. Its undeniably enchanting atmosphere has lured a number of artists, writers and innovative thinkers throughout the years, from Agatha Christie to Winston Churchill. Also known as Pollença, this charming destination can be best admired on a late afternoon in golden fading light, with the soft background chatter and summer songs of cicadas resounding in your ears. Lovely Puerto Pollensa is located just east of Pollensa, a small but lively resort town characterised by its buzzing restaurants, crystalline shores and pine-fringed beaches.
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Average Weather in
With an average of 300 days of sunshine each year, the weather is one of many appealing reasons for a villa holiday in Mallorca. Hot summers are ideal for beach holidays, while spring and autumn are equally pleasant seasons to visit, particularly popular with cyclists. The majority of our properties are available from April until early October.