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Who goes to Puerto Pollensa?

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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Puerto Pollensa When the words Puerto Pollensa are spoken, thoughts of luxury property arise without trying. Walk along the Pine Walk with views out to La Fortaleza at the end of the bay and you're looking at some of the most exclusive property on the island.

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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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Palma de Mallorca The most desirable real estate areas are the Old Town and peaceful Calatrava district, the bohemian district of Santa Catalina (with a great market, and numerous restaurants and bars), and the attractive old fishing village of Portixol.

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The richest towns are Valldemossa with 19,225; Escorca with 17,687; Deya with 17,231; Puerto Soller with 16,634 and Puigpunyent with 16,110. The least wealthy areas are Calvia with 14,120, followed by Banyalbufar with 14,848 and Esporles with 14,516.

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Portals Marina (Puerto Portals) - Palma de Mallorca Puerto Portals isn't only the most prestigious marina in Mallorca, it's also one of the most exclusive in the Mediterranean. It has a total of 650 moorings available for yachts between 8 and 60 metres long, and also boasts restaurants and luxury shops.

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Deia, Fornalutx, Valldemossa would all meet your criteria. Old town of Pollensa and town of Soller might also suit. Hope this helps. Fornalutx,so picturesque, is in a mountainous valley but rental villas cost a plenty there especially the few with a pool.It does attract tourists but it won't be too busy in May.

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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 a perfect destination for walking! Walk along the sea front, with a nice breeze and enjoy the waves and sea air.

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Malasaña, Madrid Once the centre of the Spanish counter-cultural movement of the early 1980s, these days Malasaña is the height of hipster cool. One of Madrid's central neighbourhoods, Malasaña has always retained its alternative spirit, from its indie boutiques to its quirky cafés.

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