Set in an old Mallorquin farmhouse, Sa Guta Nova consists actually of two separate restaurants, the house and converted stables. The courtyard is a very pretty place to have dinner on a summer evening. Enjoy Ca’s Pastor a la Carte menu or Wednesday night bbq.
This is a popular place for special events and weddings.
Tel: {0034} 971 820 943
Cala Porto Cristo-Cala Millor km2.6
07680, Porto Cristo
Mallorca
Wonderfull views over the port. The restaurant has a weekly menu, as well as a la carte. Food is fresh and well presented, and at a reasonable price.
Tel: {0034} 971 825 165
www.restaurantsallotjaportocolom.com
C/ Pescadares s/n
Porto Colom
Mallorca
The eastern coast of Mallorca is a loved tourist destination, not only for foreign visitors but also locals. There are plenty of cafes and bars to choose from along this stretch of the coast to cover everyone’s tastes. Please note that the hotels and golf courses mentioned also have bars and restaurants that are open to non-guests or non-players. However, booking ahead is at times advisable.
The 14th C Sanctuary in Arta is built on the hill bearing the same name, and dominates the surrounding town.
It is one of the most well recognised landmarks in Mallorca. The views from the top are well worth the 180 step climb.
A museum formed in 1927 by a group of enthusiasts to preserve the regions cultural, historical and archaeological past.
Beautiful recently renovated 13th century Mallorquin manor house set inland between Felanitx and Santanayi. The 20 rooms are tastefully decorated. In the extensive grounds, the pool is surrounded by shady olive trees, and landscaped gardens. Enjoy a la carte dinner on the terrace, or special bbq on Thursday nights. Exceptional rural surroundings
Tel: {0034} 971 842 079
Ctra. Santanyi km 6.3
07208, Ca’s Concos
Mallorca
Total 400 berths • Visitors berths • Fixed concrete piers/pontoons • Max LOA 15 meters • Max draft 1.5 -2.5 meters • Power 220 • Water • Showers/ heads • Hard standing • Maintenance services. Bar/restaurant • Hotel • VHF 09
A very small yacht harbour also situated on the shores of Alcudia bay, offering only a limited number of visitors berths in the small tourist town of Ca’n Picafort.
Tel: {0034} 971 850 185
Pl. Jaume I, 1
07458, Ca’n Picafort
Mallorca
Total 375 berths • 75 visitors berths • Fixed concrete piers/pontoons • Max LOA 25 meters • Max draft 2.5-3 meters • 50 ton travel lift . Power 220 • Water • Fuel dock • Security • Showers/heads • Maintenance services • Bar/restaurant • Swimming pool • VHF 09
Right on the harbour, laid back relaxing bar and restaurant. Sushi and Asian influenced snacks and mains. Lots of comfortable sofas and hammocks.
Tel: {0034} 971 544 626
Club Nautic, Port d’Alcudia
Mallorca
First established back in 1871, the restaurant has been run by the same family to the present day. The two-story restaurant and terraces overlook the harbour, has an amazing choice of traditional Mallorquin and Spanish fare. A good place to try the traditional Mallorquin rice, paella and fish soup.
Tel: {0034} 971 545 293
www.restaurantmiramar.es
Passeo Maritimo 2
07410, Port d’ Alcudia
Mallorca
This restaurant is located half way between Alcudia and Port Pollenca, directly overlooking the sea. It is a popular and busy restaurant with a Mallorquin and international menu. Good barbequed meat and fish.
Tel: {0034} 971 864 266
Ctra Port de Pollensa-Alcudia
Mallorca
A stylish modern restaurant in Alcudia, run by the Castro family, with Macarena Castro as head chef. The menu is innovative, modernising traditional dishes to the most well presented tastes and standards. Superb service and attention to detail; a very good wine list, booking is advisable.
Tel:{0034} 971 892 391
Calle Tritanes s/n
07410, Port d’ Alcudia
Mallorca
A family run restaurant on the harbour side. Good seasonal menu with freshly prepared food using local produce and fish. Friendly service, with a pleasant welcoming atmosphere.
Tel: {0034} 971 867 002
Passeig Anglada, Camarassa 23
Port de Pollensa
The Marina’s own restaurant on the harbour has a good menu with a wide choice of options.
The restaurant can cater to large groups and functions.
Tel: {0034} 971 865 622
Muelle Viejo s/n
Port de Pollensa
An extremely popular, much appreciated restaurant with a wonderful outside deck area directly over the water. A wide choice of food, from the menu del dia, a la carte, afternoon menu and snacks. No need to pay a fortune to enjoy this restaurant and its great setting; the food is reported to be excellent.
Tel: {0034} 971 864 013
Muelle Nuevo s/n
Port de Pollensa
Mallorca
Popular restaurant right on the main square serving Italian and French cuisine. Good food, reasonable prices and great terrace on the square.
Tel: {0034} 971 534 302
Plaza Mayor 11
07460, Pollensa
Mallorca
Pollensa Golf Club House turns into a trendy bar after 6 pm in season, and often offers live music evenings. Set in pleasant rural surroundings. The Club restaurant is popular locally and is open to non-members.
Tel: {0034} 971 533 216
Ctra. Palma-pollensa Km 49,3
07460, Pollensa
Mallorca
In the centre of Pollensa, this restaurant is reputed to be the best in the village. Set in an old mansion furnished with antiques, the Clivia has a pleasant patio and two inside dining rooms. The cuisine is Mallorquin, with a variety of meat and fish dishes, although it is for its seafood that the restaurant is most renowned.
Tel: {0034} 971 534 616
Avinguda Pollentia s/n
Pollensa
Mallorca
The fortified city of Alcudia is just a few kilometres inland from the Port. This was originally the Roman town of Pollentia, from which the village of Pollensa has since taken its name. Alcudia later became a Moorish settlement that was eventually fortified shortly after the Spanish conquest. The impressive city walls and gates date from the 14th century and enclose a warren of narrow and interesting streets. Places of interest include the church of San Juame and the Museu Monografic, which houses many local Roman archaeological finds.
2 Av Vieux Moulins 13600 La Ciotat
Dr Dayez studied in the USA and speaks good English. Located on the harbour, in the opposite direction from the shipyard.
Tel: +33(0)4 42 83 55 95
Tuesday & Sunday
The Sunday morning market is a good time to visit, even though it is very busy in the high season.
all the fresh produce you will find a good selection of local handicrafts and gifts.
Sailing school in Port de Pollensa, offering a range of boards and dinghies for rent. German management; open only in season.
Tel: {0034}971 865 346
Paseo Saralegui 134
07470, Port de Pollensa
Mallorca
A little Boutique Hotel in Pollensa with a lot to offer, housing only a few suites, all of which are romantically decorated. There is a restaurant, café/bar, terrace and pool in the garden.
Tel: {0034} 971 530 389
Calle Sant Jordi 29
07460, Pollensa
Mallorca
Total 40 berths • Visitors berths • Fixed concrete piers and pontoons • Max LOA 35 meters • Max draft 4-5.5 meters • Power 220V/380V-125 Amp & water • Heads/showers • Bunkering • VHF 09
Total 465 berths • Visitor berths • Fixed concrete piers and pontoons • Max LOA 20 meters • Max draft 2 meters • Power 220V & water • Heads/showers • Fuel dock • 20 ton crane • VHF 09.
The government port authority manages most of the 465 berths in Soller’s inner harbour. There are 164 designated visitors berths, though in practice these are rarely available.
Tel: {0034} 971 633 316