The North of Mallorca is a fascinating mixture of rocky coastal landscapes, deep blue bays, mountain panoramas and fertile plains. Between the lively coastal town of Port de Pollençathe historical Pollençathe family-friendly Playa de Muro and the living Alcúdia the island shows itself from a particularly diverse side.
The region is popular with people who want to be close to nature without sacrificing infrastructure and cultural life. The north is Authentic, stylish and quiet - At the same time, it offers activities for families, sports enthusiasts and connoisseurs. Particularly outstanding: the Situated between the sea and the Tramuntanawhich provides unique views and quality of life.
You will find a wide range in the north:
Natural stone houses & fincas inland (around Pollença, Campanet, Sa Pobla)
Modern flats or Villas with sea view in Port de Pollença and Alcúdia
Townhouses in the historic old town of Alcúdia
Particularly popular: the region around Pollençawhich is upmarket but not overcrowded.
Demand is consistently high - both for holiday properties and for permanent residences with Nature and comfort.
From Palma airport it is approx. 40-50 minutes to the north.
Good connections via the Ma-13 motorway and country roads along the coast.
The most important towns (Pollença, Alcúdia, Sa Pobla) offer a Reliable basic supply with supermarkets, doctors, pharmacies and banks.
International schools and private health centres can be reached via Palma or Inca.
Weekly markets and small shops with regional products characterise everyday life.
The north offers a wide range of gastronomy - from the simple fish restaurant up to the upscale cuisine:
365 Restaurant at the Son Brull Hotel (Pollença) - Mallorcan gourmet cuisine
Ca'n Cuarassa (near Port de Pollença) - Mediterranean with sea views
Bistro 1909 (Alcúdia old town) - charming, seasonal, local
Numerous cafés, wineries, beach bars and traditional eateries provide culinary variety.
The region attaches great importance to authentic, regional cuisine - often with organic ingredients and creative realisation.
The north is Ideal for families - Quiet, safe, with lots of nature and activities:
Shallow sandy beaches like Playa de Muro or Port de Pollença
Good air quality, little traffic, plenty of space to play
Riding stables, water sports, farms, family-friendly restaurants
International schools in Alcúdia and the surrounding area are being built or can be reached by shuttle (e.g. from Palma).
Many family-friendly urbanisations with houses, gardens and communal facilities.
The region is a paradise for Cyclists, hikers, climbers and water sports enthusiasts:
Cycle tours through the centre of the country or along the serpentines to the Formentor Peninsula
Hiking routes in the Tramuntana mountains (e.g. Puig de Maria)
Sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and diving on the coast
Golf courses such as Golf Pollença or Alcanada offer sporting elegance with sea views.
Yoga studios, fitness centres and retreats are also represented in the region.
Pollença is considered a cultural centre: with galleries, classical concerts (e.g. music festival in the monastery), artists and traditional festivals.
The old town centre of Alcúdia is beautifully restored and lively with restaurants, markets and small events.
The lifestyle in the north is reserved, quality-conscious and close to nature - with an international, cultivated community.
Ideal for people who Cultural depth, tranquillity and closeness to nature search - without isolating themselves.