
Hotels in Santa Ponsa
Popular hotels in Santa Ponsa

Iberostar Selection Jardin del Sol Suites - Adults
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
3733 reviews

Reverence Life Hotel
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
1350 reviews

Zafiro Rey Don Jaime
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
4565 reviews

TRH Jardin del Mar
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
1649 reviews

Sun Beach
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
551 reviews

Bahia del Sol
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
550 reviews

Apartamentos Vista Club
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
505 reviews

Pirates Village
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
2356 reviews

Globales Santa Ponsa Park Hotel
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
821 reviews

Pierre & Vacances Mallorca Portofino
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
731 reviews

Nura Santa Ponsa Pins
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
337 reviews

Kimpton Aysla Mallorca
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Santa Ponsa
39 reviews
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Santa Ponsa
Santa Ponsa holidays are all about non-stop fun in the sun. This popular seaside resort on Majorca’s west coast has everything you could possibly need for your holiday, whether you’re travelling as a family, a couple or with all your friends. Home to two immaculate sandy beaches, plenty of shops and restaurants and a vibrant nightlife; you’ll never be short of things to do in Santa Ponsa. A holiday here gives you the perfect base to explore other popular attractions in Majorca too, such as Marineland and Western Park.
Things to do
Holidays to Santa Ponsa are all about soaking up the warm, Majorcan sun on the resort’s incredible beaches. Take to the waters and feel the sea breeze in your hair as you try a spot of wind surfing or simply relax on a sun lounger and make the most of doing nothing. The kids will love the different days out that you can enjoy in the area, such as Marineland aquarium or all the amazing slides at Western Park waterpark. In the evenings, why not indulge in a delicious meal along the resort’s picturesque seafront? Or if you fancy it, there are plenty of bars and clubs on Calle Ramon de Montcada, to see you through until the sun comes up.
Wonderful waterparks
Santa Ponsa is just a short bus journey away from having a fantastic time at a choice of two waterparks. With plenty of child friendly features, you’re sure to have a perfect excuse to make a splash whilst being assured that your children are safe and having a great time. The Western Water Park comes highly recommended with a friendly staff that you’ll find to be very helpful throughout the day.
Family fun all around
Over the many years that holidaymakers have been flocking to this resort it has become home to lots of great bars. One of the popular choices is Bar Code7, which has plenty on offer for both children and adults. With an array of bouncy castles and trampolines on the outside and mini cars on the inside, the children will never be bored whilst there. Then in the evening, the bar puts on entertaining live acts that are fun for all the family.
Reach new heights at Jungle Parc
If you want to find out what it’s like to be Tarzan, Jungle Parc is right up your street. With an adrenaline-fuelled adventure course of different heights, the challenge is all about getting to the next tree via bridges, zip lines and many more exciting ways.
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Puerto Pollensa
Although Majorca's well known for its vibrant nightlife and incredible club scene, Puerto Pollensa is one of the quieter resorts in the Balearics. With golden-sanded beaches, pine-fringed coves and a horseshoe-shaped bay, Puerto Pollensa holidays are ideal for families and couples alike. Take your holiday in February and you can enjoy all the sights, sounds and smells at the annual carnival. Expect floats, spectacular costumes, live music, and lip-smacking Spanish food!
Things to do
Although Puerto Pollensa is geared to a more relaxing kind of holiday, there’s still plenty to see and do. The jewel in the crown is the harbour, where you can take a trip on a glass-bottomed boat and see the stunning, submarine world below, while still catching some sunshine! Hop on a bus to Pollensa Old Town and you’ll find quirky shops and street stalls tucked away in twisting backstreets. With plenty of cafés, relaxing with a glass of local fino (a type of sherry) is almost mandatory or, for a change of scenery, take a local bus to nearby Palma. As the sun starts to set, take a stroll along the famous perfumed Pine Walk, and enjoy a quiet cocktail on the beach.
Great for explorers
There are many walking tracks in Puerto Pollensa, varying in difficulty and terrain. If you’re up for a bit of a challenge, then head for the Boquer Valley. Although the walk isn’t too strenuous, there are some rocky parts to tackle. Make your way up steep inclines and stony trails, and you’ll be greeted with magnificent Mediterranean views of the surrounding area and the sea below. If you like to take things at a more leisurely pace, take a stroll along The Pine Walk. It connects the main areas of Puerto Pollensa together so it’s the best way to get around. Under the shade of the pine trees that line the walk, you’ll be able to enjoy the views of the beautiful beaches and mountains on this easier walk.
Pretty beaches
From small bays to long stretches, charming Puerto Pollensa has a good selection of beaches for you to relax on. One of the most popular beaches is the main Port de Pollensa Beach, it’s the biggest in the area. There are many sunloungers to hire and plenty of watersports on offer. D’Albercuix beach by The Pine Walk is another favourite amongst tourists, it’s a quiet beach where you can spend time taking in the scenery and making the most of the peaceful atmosphere. Little kids will be happy as the water is shallow enough for them to splash about in and the sand is ideal for building sandcastles.
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Sa Coma
Built in the 1980s with families in mind, Sa Coma is ideal for those with little ones and couples who want their Sa Coma holidays to be peaceful and relaxing. The resort’s beach might only be 1km long, but you’d be hard pressed to find one so picturesque. Golden sands sweep across a crescent-shaped bay, gently shelving into the Mediterranean making it safe for little ones who want a paddle, and with excellent water sports for the grown-ups.
The palm-strewn promenade is traffic-free and your holiday wouldn’t be complete without an evening stroll to watch the spectacular sunset. If walking doesn’t tick the right boxes, you can even go along the coast on horseback and take refreshing dip at the beach in Sa Punta.
Things to do
With stunning countryside and a breath-taking coastline, you’ll find that there’s plenty to do in and around Sa Coma. If you want to get a glimpse of the marine life, but don’t fancy putting on bulky scuba gear, you can hop on a glass-bottomed boat and see the shimmering shoals and mischievous dolphins, and catch some sunshine at the same time!
For something above the water but below the ground, take a trip to the Caves of Drach, where you can row a boat across a subterranean lake and listen to music while enjoying a meal in an underground restaurant. Need to keep the little ones happy? Head to Sa Coma’s Safari Zoo, a great day out for all the family.
Beautiful beach
Sa Coma’s Blue Flag beach is the ideal place to relax and unwind as you sit back and soak up the picturesque scenery. It’s easy for the whole family to spend the entire day at the beach enjoying some sun and a relaxing pedalo ride on the warm Balearic water. If you need a bit of action, get involved with some of the water sports available at the beach, or have a go at scuba diving.
Great for exploring
If you love the great outdoors, you’re in a great place to explore. Go for a walk out across the cape to the north of town, a nature reserve where you can visit a castle and experience fabulous views. There are lots of lovely seaside towns close to Sa Coma that are easy to reach if you hire a car, including neighbouring S’illot, as well as a number of Majorca’s famous cave networks.
Fun nightlife
As the day draws to a close, sit down at a table with views out to sea and watch the sunset change the colours in the sky. There are plenty of bars where you can have a few drinks, or enjoy family-friendly activities like quizzes, bingo and karaoke nights. If you want a livelier night out, Cala Millor’s busy strip is just a short taxi ride away.
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