Discover the stunning surroundings of this modern villa just a short distance from Pollenca in Mallorca.
Discover the stunning surroundings of this modern villa just a short distance from Pollenca in Mallorca. Enjoy the picturesque view of green-covered mountains from the private pool and catch a glimpse of Pollenca's old town. The outdoor grill, facing the mountains, allows you to dine al fresco on the covered terrace without losing sight of the view.
Inside, the holiday villa boasts a contemporary and spacious design. Comfortable furniture and an open layout create an inviting atmosphere for guests to unwind. Cala Garba can accommodate up to six guests with three bedrooms – a double room with an en-suite bathroom and two twin rooms sharing a family bathroom.
Outdoors, the private pool and lawns provide entertainment for children, and an outdoor shower room ensures convenience. Access to the dining terrace is available from both the living room and kitchen.
Situated just 3 km away, Pollenca offers medieval streets and a vibrant Sunday morning market. The nearby beautiful beaches with white sand and blue sea provide options for scuba diving. Don't miss an opportunity to visit the Cap Formentor lighthouse, perched on a cliff above the sea, showcasing the coastal beauty of Mallorca.
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Registration Number: ET-1879
Situated just beyond the charming old town of Pollensa and a short drive from the serene sandy coves of Cala San Vicente and the expansive beaches of Puerto Pollensa, Cala Garba is an excellent choice for those seeking accommodation beyond typical tourist hotels.
Pollenca, nestled in the northeastern part of Mallorca at the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains, is an appealing town with captivating architecture, including the iconic Calvari steps. Steeped in history, the town boasts notable landmarks such as the ancient Roman bridge 'Pont Roma,' the Mare de Deu dels Angels church featuring a renowned rose window, and the Convent de Sant Domingo.
The adjacent port, Puerto de Pollensa, lies to the north and boasts one of the area's finest beaches, accompanied by numerous bars and restaurants. The port also offers water sports, a children's water park, and a golf course just outside the town.
To the north of Pollensa is Cala Sant Vicenc, a smaller resort with three beaches – Cala Molins, Cala Barques, and Cala Clara. The dramatic, hilly landscape with rugged cliffs and rocks has led to the development of excellent restaurants, tapas bars, and useful amenities due to its popularity with visitors.
Heading down the coast, Alcudia features a large marina serving as a departure point for boat trips to Menorca and the Spanish mainland. Regarded as one of the most attractive towns in the region, Alcudia invites exploration of its historic center, a visit to the open-air market, and a glimpse of Spain's smallest Roman amphitheatre.
Inland areas offer many beautiful spots, including the Natural Park S'Albufera, the largest of its kind in the Balearics. Pollensa is easily accessible, with Palma de Mallorca Airport approximately 60km away.