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How far is Puerto Pollensa from airport?

Majorca Transfers to Puerto Pollensa In the northernmost tip of Majorca lies Puerto Pollensa, a former fishermen's town that remains one of the most family-friendly places on the island. The distance between Puerto Pollensa and the Airport of Palma is roughly 70 kms which makes private transfers a great best option.



Puerto Pollensa is located approximately 67 kilometers (about 42 miles) from Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) on the northernmost tip of the island. The journey typically takes 45 to 60 minutes by car, depending on traffic. The route is quite straightforward, mostly following the Ma-13 motorway which bypasses major towns like Inca and Sa Pobla before heading toward the coast. If you are taking a pre-booked private transfer or a taxi, the ride is comfortable and scenic as you move from the flat central plains toward the dramatic Tramuntana mountains. Public transport is a more budget-friendly but slower option; you would need to take the A1 bus from the airport to Palma's Intermodal Station and then transfer to the T3 bus toward Puerto Pollensa, which can take closer to 2 hours. For families or those with heavy luggage, a shuttle or private car is highly recommended to bridge the distance efficiently and start your holiday in the more relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere of the northern port without the stress of multiple transfers.

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Walking from Port de Pollensa to Pollensa: This is a pleasant stroll for holidaymakers and hikers alike, and you can do it all year around. The path forms part if the dry stone route GR221 which enables to connect the port all the way to the Town of Pollensa itself in around an hour and a half.

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Puerto Pollensa is certainly a better beach town than Port de Soller, but I think Soller is a nicer town that Pollensa. Having stayed in each, and only returning yesterday from Soller, I'd recommend Soller as the best base.

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The market in Puerto Pollensa is held every Wednesday.

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“Pollensa is beautiful but it's also one of the most expensive places to live in Mallorca. This is something to consider, but don't let it put you off.

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Beach lovers: Backed by the Tramuntana Mountains and with a coveted Blue Flag, Puerto Pollensa beach is by far the best. Bargain hunters: Explore the local treasures at the weekly market. Haggling is mandatory! Foodies: Enjoy an al fresco seafood dinner by the marina.

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Inca. The Thursday morning market in Inca is the biggest on the island, and wandering through it feels like the stalls might go on forever.

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The Pollensa Market is held every Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the center of the town, in the Plaza Major and surroundings. It has 300 points of sale with a varied proposal in food, textiles and handicrafts.

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The Pollenca market exist since immemorial times at the Plaça Major, this market is great to buy a souvenir or bring home some Mallorca products. The market starts from 08:00 to 13:30.

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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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1. Son Vida. The private community of Son Vida is Palma's most expensive neighbourhood located in the city's hilltops. The area is always under construction by world-famous architects drawn to the area for its affluent clientele.

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