What to do and see in Port de Pollenca, Balearic Islands: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

June 16, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Port de Pollenca, Spain including Tudor Dawn Sailing Charters, Sailaway Charters, Tramuntana Diving & Adventure, Vall de Boquer, Cala Murta, Rozamar Private Sailing Experiences.
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1. Tudor Dawn Sailing Charters

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5.0 based on 418 reviews

Tudor Dawn Sailing Charters

COME FOR REAL SAILING on the beautiful TUDOR DAWN in PUERTO POLLENSA with Simon and Susie. Private boat trips or Shared. We can take up to 12 people. See our website for prices. Escape from the crowds and enjoy a memorable day afloat. Experience the tranquillity of sailing around the beautiful bay of Pollenca and Formentor. Anchoring in a sheltered cala to swim, paddle board, snorkel or sunbathe. Relax with an ice cold drink and a tasty picnic on our huge deck cushions. Snorkelling gear provided. Large ladders for easy access to the water. Keep cool under cover of sun awnings. The day is yours to enjoy! Full day sailing, half day sailing and Sunset cruises with either a picnic lunch or platter of tapas and swimming . All Boat trips include 2 paddle boards and snorkelling gear. We can also provide a delicious summer lunch for a full day Private charter if preferred.

2. Sailaway Charters

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5.0 based on 94 reviews

Sailaway Charters

There are few better ways to explore the stunning coastline of Mallorca than aboard a Classic Sailboat Yacht. At Sailaway Charters, we pride ourselves in giving our guests an unforgettable trip, sailing around the Calas and coves off the northern coast. Tina is a child-friendly boat thanks to its extensive deck space that permits guests to move around freely and safely and gives all guests a chance at a comfy spot for on deck sunbathing! We offer activities for all age groups such as stand up paddle, swimming, snorkelling, diving (we are the only yacht in the bay with a diving board). Sail with us to experience unforgettable memories! We offer full day yacht charters, half day, sunset and BBQ charters. Check out our website for more details. Includes full buffet lunch*, tapas, cold drinks, wine, beer and local cava.

3. Tramuntana Diving & Adventure

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5.0 based on 271 reviews

Tramuntana Diving & Adventure

Tramuntana Diving is Port de Pollença's brand new dive centre & official SSI Training Centre. We offer a variety of dive activities – from absolute Novice to Professional certification - as well as SUP and multiadventure activities. With over 30 dive sites accessible by either boat or shore, two boats and a collective experience of over 50 years of diving the Bays of Pollença and Alcudia, we are here to ensure a consistently high standard of guidance & tuition for courses, training and first-time activities alike. So, if it's maximum comfort & enjoyment you're after, then it's probably about time you come to us and experience Mallorca the Tramuntana way!

4. Vall de Boquer

Port de Pollenca, Majorca Spain
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4.5 based on 484 reviews

Vall de Boquer

Reviewed By taliward - Warwick, United Kingdom

We stayed at Hotel Pollentia which made it a 20 minute walk along the promenade and down one street to the start. It was then 30 minutes to the view point and a further 30 minutes down to the beach. We spent about an hour on the beach swimming, drying off and watching the goats. The water here is beautiful. It's cool and crystal clear and most welcome after a hot but beautifully scenic hike. We left our hotel at around 9:30am and arrived at just before 11am and this was hot and so leave earlier if you can. Also, when we arrived there were just a few people who left shortly after and then just as we were heading off, it seemed to get a bit busier; I can only imagine what it's like in a normal summer season and so an even better reason to set off early. It was a clear stoney path all the way to the viewing spot marked by a big rock but the second half is very steep and not easy. If you have any knee issues you may struggle with the pressure on your knees going down. It's a very stoney beach and so take beach shoes!! Also, take lots of water as there is nowhere to get this on the walk. It goes without saying, wear trainers!! You may also want to pack your snorkel kit or goggles. Beware that this is a nudist beach! We saw just two people when we were there. We went one way down and found a much easier way back! Just before you get to the viewing point, there is a left hand pathway, take that and head straight down as this seems to be one of the better ones. Don't make our mistake and head on down immediately after the viewing point.....it's worth backtracking just a few steps! I will attach a picture which hopefully you'll find useful. I say 'path' (!!)....it's not exactly clear as you pretty much get down the best way you can find but this was definitely an easier direction than our way down!

5. Cala Murta

Port de Pollenca, Majorca Spain
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Cala Murta

Reviewed By sarahjL6623HR

We twice did the walk to Cala Murta as the route down has plenty of shade so it's great on a hot day. We also enjoyed meeting the wild donkeys and the mountain goats on route. It's worth noting the donkeys are likely to turn up if you try to use the picnic tables. The beach was stony and had a small number of people on it so there was plenty of space to distance. The swimming was very pleasant and whilst I didn't do it at this beach I imagine snorkeling would be good.

6. Rozamar Private Sailing Experiences

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5.0 based on 137 reviews

Rozamar Private Sailing Experiences

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