North Majorca has always been a real insider secret for those who love the island.
Pollensa
The area around the truly charming little town of Pollensa is characterised by exceptionally varied and exciting natural landscapes, such as its picturesque, cultural landmark “Mt. Puig de Maria”, the historic Calvary Steps which go up Calvary Hill directly from the town, or the delightfully pretty centre of Alcúdia, once the island’s capital.
Playa de Muro
In the north, there is a bit of everything that the visitor’s or resident’s heart desires. One of Majorca’s most enchanting beaches, “Playa de Muro”, the best bays for every kind of water sport (Puerto Pollensa Bay, for example, enjoys cult status with kite surfers), extensive mountain and green landscapes for cyclists and walkers, etc. – and it’s all just half an hour away from Palma de Mallorca.
Available properties in the north
The choice of properties in this region is equally varied and exceptionally attractive. There are wonderful properties directly overlooking the sea, as well as appealing villa developments with fantastic views such as “La Font” near Pollensa or “Bonaire” and “Aucanda” near Alcúdia, as well as magnificent fincas and country estates in the valleys of “Vall d´en March” and“Vall de Colonya” and in the hinterland around the pretty hamlets of “Campanet” or “Buger”, offering a broad spread of options for those interested in acquiring property.
“I have been living on the island for eleven years now and have also lived in just about every region – but it’s the north that I have come to love,” says Sebastian Boelger who, after many years of market experience in North Majorca has now taken over this region on behalf of Porta Mallorquina, in the role of Managing Director.
As such, there will be an estate agency opening coming up soon. “We still have to find the right location – probably either at Alcúdia harbour or right here in the sought-after old centre of Pollensa,” Sebastian Boelger says.
Impressions of Alcúdia and Pollensa