
Santa Ponsa - Majorca Beaches & Sights
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Top Tips from our customers for Beaches & Sights in Santa Ponsa - Majorca

- Handy for beach and touring the rest of the island
from Pamela
in Glasgow
Stayed at Plaza Santa Ponsa HotelApril 2006 - plenty place to go closeby and you have what they call the square 15 min/walk
from K A
in Stoke-on-Trent
Stayed at Playa Santa Ponsa HotelJune 2006 
- LOVELY WHITE SAND BEACHES.
from A
in Hope
Stayed at Marina Rey Don Jaime HotelSeptember 2006 - We came back to Santa Ponsa this year after having a great time last year, everything about the place is wonderfull, the beach, shops, bars are only a small walk away, we made good friends with Craig and Dawn who run Micky's rugby club, you always have a laugh and they are brill with the kids. We will be going back again very soon.
from karen
in st-helens
Stayed at Pionero/Santa Ponsa Park HotelOctober 2006 - Everything about Santa Ponsa was good and easily accessible.
from Veronica
in Stoke-on-Trent
Stayed at Pionero/Santa Ponsa Park HotelOctober 2006

- Visit Calla Fornells-beautiful clifftop village. Good walks and scenery to be found in the area.
from Graham
in Sheffield
Stayed at Jardin De Playa HotelJanuary 2007 - would recommend a visit to Paguera, a ten minute bus ride along the coast. nice restaurant's and lots of nice shops and lovely promenade.
from Irene
in Renfrew
Stayed at Punta Del Mar HotelFebruary 2007 - Lovely coastal walk to Town and beach.
from K
in doncaster
Stayed at Jardin De Playa HotelApril 2007 - The beach at Santa Ponsa is lovely. There are lots of small parrots in the pine woods next to the beach, great for children to watch, especially as they were building their nests.
Visit Deia, Valdemossa and Port de Soller if you have a car (beautiful), the Pine Walk area of Puerto Pollensa is nice for walking too.
'La Reserva' attraction expensive for what it is - only a few animals, a bit run down, not all fences safe (some rotten and collapsing)
from Fiona
in Chorley
Stayed at Jardin De Playa HotelApril 2007 - beach good and clean
from ian
in burgess hill
Stayed at Marina Rey Don Jaime HotelApril 2007
- lovely walk down hill to the main beach with lots of lovely shops and cafes to stop at. I would reccomend walking right down behind the main beach and getting a cab back, it's very cheap and less tiring
from laura
in hampton
Stayed at TRH Jardin Del Mar ApartmentsApril 2007 - i enjoyed feeding the parakeets on the beach
from john
in newcastle upon tyne
Stayed at Golf Beach HotelApril 2007 - To avoid rush and crush getting on the bus to Palma, turn right and right again out of hotel, cross road and walk up the road past the supermarket and catch the bus as it comes in from Peguera. Then sit and watch everyone scramble to get on and get a seat. That's what my friend and I did and we are both well over 70 !!
from Maureen
in York
Stayed at Plaza HotelMay 2007 - The little beach to the left of the Apartments out the front doors is fantastic. Also the bus stop directly outside, takes you into Palma, Palma Nova and Magaluf for a couple of euro's.
from Catherine Lucy
in Motherwell
Stayed at Surfing Playa ApartmentsJune 2007 
- The smaller cove found when heading towards the harbour was lovely - much more secluded and sheltered than main beach.
from Michelle
in Ipswich
Stayed at Pionero/Santa Ponsa Park HotelJune 2007
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