How to get from Puerto Pollensa to Pollensa Old town?
The cheapest way to get from Puerto de Pollensa to Pollença is to line 322 bus which costs €3 - €4 and takes 15 min. What is the fastest way to get from Puerto de Pollensa to Pollença? The quickest way to get from Puerto de Pollensa to Pollença is to taxi which costs €13 - €16 and takes 7 min.
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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.
Pollensa old town is located about 8 kilometers far away from the Port, and the most advisable way to get there is by public bus. There are 2 bus lines connecting the Port and the old town: line 345 that connects Port Pollensa – Pollensa.
Puerto Pollensa does not have an old town of its own, but in Pollensa, just 6 kilometres away, you will find the ideal place to enjoy the culture and history and experience traditional Mallorcan life.
Alcudia offers more lively nightlife than Puerto Pollensa, so if you are looking for a few more clubs or somewhere to be entertained during the evenings, then Alcudia is the place for you. If you are looking for more of a secluded romantic atmosphere, then Puerto Pollensa will give you just that.
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.
“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.
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.
Pollensa in the north of the island is an ancient town of attractive narrow streets and an impressive main square, lined with cafés, restaurants and bars, and is just a few kilometres from Port de Pollensa. Having been conquered time and time again through the centuries, the town bears signs of a rich history.