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Plan your stay in Port de Pollença, Mallorca — a pine-lined bay resort 60 km from Palma, close to Cap de Formentor and the Tramuntana mountains.
Port de Pollença sits at the northern tip of Mallorca, Spain, cradling a wide horseshoe bay on the Badia de Pollença. The town grew from a small fishing harbour into one of the island's most visited resorts — yet it has kept its low-rise skyline and pine-lined promenade, the Passeig Voramar, largely intact. The medieval hilltop town of Pollença lies just 6 km inland, and the dramatic Cap de Formentor headland begins roughly 12 km to the northeast, making the port a practical base for day trips across the Tramuntana coast.
Visitors arrive for the calm, shallow bay — ideal for families and paddleboard rentals — and for the walking and cycling routes that thread through the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape since 2011. Artists and writers have been drawn here since the early 20th century; the British painter Charles Rennie Mackintosh spent time in the area in the 1920s, and a quiet creative tradition persists in the town's small galleries and summer arts festival. Sailors use the marina as a staging point for routes toward Menorca and Ibiza.
The town operates on a clear seasonal rhythm. Most restaurants, watersports operators, and hotels open from April through October. Ferry and bus connections link Port de Pollença to Palma, roughly 60 km to the southwest, throughout the season.

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