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Ca Na Lida

Pollenca, Mallorca

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 4
  2. 1 Double Bedroom
  3. 1 Twin Bedroom
  4. 2 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Shops & taverns 1km
  8. Restaurant 1km
  9. Golf 3km
  10. Beach 8km
  • Ground Floor: Open plan living/dining room (AC, TV, DVD, WiFi) with doors to covered terrace. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Twin bedroom (Fan). Shower room.
  • First Floor: Double bedroom (Fan) with en suite shower.
  • Outside: In-built barbecue. Covered and open terraces. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool (6m x 4m) with Roman steps.

The prime location of this appealing two-bedroom property, sitting off the main road between Pollença and Sa Pobla, means it’s just a short walk from the atmospheric cobbled backstreets of Pollensa Old Town with its tempting array of excellent restaurants, tapas bars, boutiques and vibrant Sunday market. Add to this the appeal of a small, neatly lawned garden fringed with citrus trees and palms, sparkling pool, built in barbecue with covered dining terrace and wonderful mountainside views that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your poolside lounger, it's no surprise that villa Ca Na Lida is a popular choice for those seeking convenience during their stay with everything close at hand.

Inside, the light and modern accommodation is equally inviting. Entry is via a wrap-around covered terrace, which shelters the front of the house and leads into an open plan, air conditioned living space combining lounge, dining area and well-equipped kitchen with breakfast bar. The lofty high ceiling offers a feeling of light and space, calming neutral tones of crisp white walls, terracotta floor tiles and marble stone highlights are punctuated with splashes of colourful artwork; interiors are fuss free and comfortable.

On the ground floor is a twin bedroom and adjacent shower room. The attractive first floor double bedroom has an en suite shower room and lovely views across to the old town of Pollensa and dramatic skyline of the Tramuntana mountain range.

The heart of Old Town Pollença is virtually on your doorstep and there is so much to explore in this pulsating historic area where the annual calendar of cultural activities includes a diverse choice of exhibitions, processions, concerts, local festivals and sporting events.

The sandy coves of Cala Sant Vicenç and the impressive swathe of Pollença Bay are both within a ten minute drive and Pollença golf club is just along the road. Cyclists can choose from a variety of trails and terrains in the surrounding countryside while keen walkers are equally spoilt with easy access to many different paths around the Tramuntana foothills as well as some memorable scenic coastal routes.

Closer to home, a climb up the famous 'calvario' or along the serpentine track to the monastery atop Puig de Maria and you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views across to the coastline.

  • Air conditioning usage in the lounge and dining area (12 hours per day) is included in the rental rate.
  • Property Licence No. ETV 2694
  • There are open tread steps in this property. Due to the design of the steps small children must be supervised at all times.
  • Due to the urban location some noise from the road is possible

Pricing & Availability

Additional Pricing Information

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Please note that in addition to the property rental there is a local tourist tax to pay for all visitors aged 16 and over.  €2.00 (€2.20 incl. IVA) (£2) per night for the first 9 nights, €1.00 (€1.10 incl. IVA) (£1) per night for each night thereafter per person.  We will add this amount to your booking.

Location of Ca Na Lida

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Ca Na Lida

Paella on the beach

Spend a day at the beach between Ca'n Picafort and the area east of Alcúdia, at Ses Casetes des Capellans, where you can enjoy a tasty paella or seafood dishes at one of the beach restaurants while enjoying the sea and sun on a long and sandy beach.

Visit Palma Aquarium

Discover the marine world’s best kept secrets by embarking on a wonderful adventure through this marine park featuring more than 8000 animals of 700 different species and more than 5 million litres of salt water. You will also be able to enjoy a wide variety of activities which combine education and fun, suitable for all ages.Open daily. Check website for actual opening hours: Palmaaquarium.com

Market days in Sineu and Inca

If you like bustling markets lining the streets, then Inca market on Thursday is the busiest you will find on the island. However, Sineu market on Wednesday is unusual as it still sells livestock such as goats, sheep, rabbits and ducks. The fresh fruit and vegetable market is up the hill in a smaller square at the front of the church.

Lluc is not just a monastery

Take the mountain road from Pollença to the Monastery at Lluc. Visit the museum and the chapel - you may be fortunate enough to hear the Blauets Choir singing. Make your way to the huge cross behind the monastery for the fabulous views out to sea.

Planetarium

On the road between Sencelles and Costitx is the Mallorca Planetarium where in the evenings from Tuesday to Saturday, they show a programme about the stars and, weather permitting, a look at the stars and moon through enormous telescopes. Best to book in advance.

Old Roman town of Alcúdia

Tuesday market in Old Alcúdia is interesting and has a plentiful supply of locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables, then just stroll round the pedestrianised old Roman town where caper plants are growing out of the main massive thick stone walls surrounding the town. The local council offer a free guided tour around the historical centre of Alcúdia old town on Wednesdays and Fridays during the summer months.

Caves of Campanet

The beautiful Caves of Campanet, found by a shepherd about 100 years ago, are not too far away and worth a visit to see the fascinating stalagmite and stalactite formations. These caves are not too commercialised and visits are on the hour. For the most impressive caves, go to Portocristo on the east coast and visit the Caves of Drach which houses one of the largest underground lakes in Europe.

Beach at Port de Pollença

At Port de Pollença the beach is spacious, has all amenities, parking along the seafront, and if it gets too hot there is a little playground in a small wood for a respite from the sun.

Pollença market on Sunday morning is a colourful bustling event

where you can buy your locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as a few souvenirs and presents. Have a look inside the church which is very impressive.

Explore the old town of Pollença

Stroll around the old town of Pollença. It's definitely worth making the effort to climb the 365 steps up to the Calvary church and browsing in the curious little shops before sitting down to relax with a drink and dinner in one of the many popular restaurants in the pedestrianised squares.

Cala San Vicente

This delightful spot has 4 sandy cove beaches where the waters are crystal clear and ideal for snorkelling. There are a good selection of beachside bars and restaurants where a cooling drink or a delightful meal of fresh fish can be enjoyed while overlooking the beach.

Glassworks and Museum

There are 3 glassworks in Mallorca open to the public: Menestralia at Exit 35 on the Ma-13 near Campanet; Gordiola, established in 1719, is near Algaida on the Ma-15 near Exit 20 on the Manacor-Palma road; Lafiore is on the Palma-Valldemossa road. You can watch craftsmen working, see the kilns, museum and shop.

Formentor beach and lighthouse

A scenic drive will take you to Formentor Lighthouse - the road is quite narrow in places. At the top of the hill out of Port de Pollença, it is worth stopping at the viewpoint to see El Colomer rock. Although the beach at Formentor is not very large, it has clear shallow water ideal for children and adults alike, with some good waters for snorkelling. Go early, with a picnic.

The old ruined castle at Alaró

Make your way to the top of Castell d'Alaró - take water to drink as the last part of the journey has to be done on foot. The views from the top are breathtakingly beautiful! On the way down enjoy a meal at the Restaurant Es Verger where they serve tasty roast lamb done in a traditional Mallorcan oven.

Play a round of golf!

Mallorca has a great variety of golf courses and the closest to Puerto Pollença is the 9-hole course at Pollença. Aucanada has an 18-hole course with beautiful views overlooking the Bay of Alcúdia.

Planetarium

On the road between Sencelles and Costitx is the Mallorca Planetarium where in the evenings from Tuesday to Saturday, they show a programme about the stars and, weather permitting, a look at the stars and moon through enormous telescopes. Best to book in advance.

Birdwatchers’ Paradise

Ornithologists will know about the birdwatching area at the Albufera and Albufereta, where you can see several different species of wading birds, amongst others, especially during the migrating season.

Tramuntana mountain road to Deià

Drive over the Tramuntana mountain roads via Inca, Lluc and Sóller, taking in the spectacular scenery, stopping at the various viewpoints including the two lakes/reservoirs, and passing through several world-renowned towns of Fornalutx, Deià and Valldemossa, home to famous writers, painters and musicians.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Pollença 5 mins 
Port de Pollença 10 mins 
Alcúdia 15 mins 
Pollença 15 mins 
Palma 40 mins 

Beaches

Port de Pollença 10 mins 
Playa de Cala Barques 10 mins 
Platja d'Alcudia 15 mins 
Playa de Muro 20 mins 

Airports

Palma 45 mins 
Times are approximate

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