Sol Inmobiliaria specialises in holidays in the northern part
of Mallorca.
The area is renown for its natural beauty. The rugged grey limestone
rocks provide the backdrop to the soft green pine forests and
the turquoise Mediterranean Sea. Mallorca is more than a holiday
island and the north of island has a lot to offer.
From the rocky sea coves of Cap Formentor to the marshlands if
the S’Albufera national park there are acres of unspoilt countryside
and a wide variety of small towns and villages all different but
all having the charming and friendly atmosphere. The north is
well-known on the island for its tranquility, beauty and slower
pace of life but it can be found only one hours drive from the
bustle of the capital Palma and the airport.
Narrow streets, pretty squares and old world architecture
give the impression that Pollenca town has been lost in time. There
are many shops, museums and art galleries to visit and the more
energetic can climb to the 365 tree lined steps to the "Calvario".
The view down over the town from the tiny chapel is well worth
the climb. This is the home of many festivals throughout the
year including an international music festival in the Cloisters
each Autumn. You must visit the fruit and vegetable market on
Sunday mornings.
Here you will find a sophisticated holiday
destination. The town has something for every one and you can find
out more by visiting the Puerto Pollensa Travel Guide. There are a
wealth of locally owned shops, cafes and restaurants offering
local and international cuisine. Why not sit at one of the bars
on the wide traffic free "paseo" and watch the world go by or stroll
along the famous "Pine Walk" promenade. Close to the Pine Walk you
will find a long sandy beach. This is one of the best beaches on the
island and winner of the prestigious Blue Flag award.
Set in two secluded sandy coves with by the dramatic
Sierra de Tramontana mountains as the backdrop this is the ideal spot
for a relaxing holiday. There are just a few shops, cafes and restaurants
grouped around the bays but all are friendly and of fine quality. This must
be one of the most pleasant and charming resorts on the island.
Situated on the island's most north-eastern point
this is the area for those wishing to get away from it all. The world
famous Hotel Formentor holiday destination of the rich and famous is
found here. This is an area of seclusion and amongst the many pinewoods
you will find great walks, sandy beaches, rocky coves and breathtaking views.
Set on the coast between the bays of Alcudia and Pollenca
this historic town is a fascinating blend and ancient and modern,
tranquil and lively. Alcudia has something for all ages. During the
day you will find miles of sandy beaches to soak up the sun but for
the more adventurous, nearby there are plenty of things to do and places
to see. Whether it Roman ruins, a national park, a water park or a modern
promenade Alcudia has it all. At night the town offers a variety of
international cuisine at the cafes and restaurants and all types of
entertainment.
Close to Alcudia is the S'albufera national park, a haven
for nature lovers with over two hundred species of birds and the many
different types of vegetation from tall reeds and elms to the occasional
orchid.
Serenely viewing the fertile plains from its lofty
position is the picturesque small town of Campanet. Known to many
because of the nearby caves it is steeped in history and has the
characteristic charm of an inland town.