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AttractionsOne of the most popular ways to see Puerto Pollensa is a stroll along the Pine Walk, a pedestian promenade that runs for most of the length of the resort.Buses and boat trips run from the resort to the rocky Cap de Formentor. The best way is by the water taxi at a cost of 7 Euros for the return journey, as you get the chance to stare at Robbie Williams villa on the way. From the lighthouse at the very tip it is claimed that on a clear day you can see the nearby island of Menorca. Inland the old town of Pollensa is a 1000 light years away from the popular tourist image of Majorca. It's here that the Sunday morning market is held in the Placa Major main square selling fresh fruit and vegetables. The most popular attraction is the 365 Calvari steps leading up to the tiny church on top of the hill overlooking Pollensa. Perhaps more suited for a cloudy day is the "Fantasy World" next to the post office in the centre of town. This is an indoor play area for kids of all ages similar to a "Wacky Warehouse" back in the UK, it's air conditioned and has full facilites. It costs 6 Euros to get in. For more information on the attractions in the area, or the island of Majorca in general, please try the Search Engine below: |