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Oliveres

Port de Pollenca, Mallorca

  • 12
  • 6
  • 7

Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 12
  2. 3 Double Bedrooms
  3. 3 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 7 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Town House
  8. Table Tennis
  9. Beach 600m
  10. Restaurant 300m
  • Ground Floor: Entrance hallway. Living room (TV, DVD, WiFi) with French doors to covered terrace and steps to pool area. Kitchen (oven, two microwaves, dishwasher, large fridge-freezer) with door to exterior. Dining area. Double bedroom (A/C) Juliette balcony and en suite bathroom. Separate shower room.
  • First Floor: Galleried landing with picture window. Principal double bedroom with four poster bed (A/C) with en suite bathroom, balcony and access to shared terrace. Double bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower cubicle and jacuzzi bath, access to shared terrace. Two twin bedrooms (A/C) each with en suite bathroom. Twin bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower.
  • Outside: Raised, covered front seating/dining terrace. Sun terrace. Covered, in-built barbecue area with sink, fridge, dining area and table with refectory-style bench seating. Cloakroom. Poolside shower. Table tennis. Enclosed grounds. Gated, private parking for 3-4 cars.
  • Shaped, private swimming pool (12m  x 5m) with side Roman steps.

A seamless marriage of quality and convenience, Oliveres enjoys one of the most sought after locations in our Pollença portfolio. With so many of the key ingredients for a carefree holiday on offer, this impressive property appeals to all ages - selected highlights including a bright, spacious interior, grand central staircase, six bedrooms, six bathrooms and large private swimming pool surrounded by sun-trap sun terrace. With two restaurants, a minimarket and the start of one of Mallorca’s longest, family-friendly sandy beaches all within walking distance you could, if you wish, just arrive, unpack... and forget about the car keys!

An agreeable sense of space and style characterises the living accommodation where all rooms are well proportioned and appealingly decorated in a simple yet striking colour scheme. A devotee of local art Francesca, the property owner, has adorned the walls with eye-catching pictures of island life plus a smattering of individual artefacts collected on her personal travels some obvious in their detail, others more abstract, all combining to create a most welcoming ambience.

Furnishings are predominantly modern with a subtle classical twist that sees plump sofas standing alongside chunky polished wood coffee tables, ornate light fittings overhead, cooling tiles underfoot; potted palms and lace voiles drawing the eye in the attractive sitting room.

There are, in fact, several dedicated sitting areas inside and out, allowing members of larger parties or sharing families the opportunity to enjoy their own individual relaxation spot whilst still remaining fully in tune with general holiday activity!

Bordered by ample sun terracing, a covered dining/barbecue area and a convenient cloakroom, the good-sized private swimming pool has wide Roman steps to one side, a feature sure to be appreciated by non-swimmers and younger family members in particular.

Testament to its reputation as one of the most family-friendly locations in Mallorca, Port de Pollença enjoys one of the highest ratios of repeat-visitors on the island and yet, at the same time, retains a wonderfully laid back atmosphere, even in the height of summer.

And at Oliveres everything, you could say, is ‘on the doorstep’. The nearest restaurant is 200m away with a minimarket for everyday essentials at 800m. It is just 150m to the seafront and a further 450m to the sandy beach of Llenaire, part of a long sweeping horseshoe bay that stretches for a further kilometre around to the famous Port itself and at various points along which you can find water sports, scuba diving, beach volleyball, children’s play equipment, boat trips, numerous eateries and a plush yacht club (a popular spot for lunch).

Port de Pollença has a vibrant weekly market, comprehensive amenities, long pine-fringed promenade and a great choice of restaurants to suit all tastes and pockets. An expansive nature reserve, two golf courses, a wealth of cycling and walking trails as well as scenic drives through the Tramuntana mountains or up to Mallorca’s most northerly point at Cap Formentor can all be easily enjoyed in this beautiful part of a beautiful island.

  • A low wall around the raised front terrace of the house means that younger children would need supervision.
  • Property Licence No. ETV4333
  • Air Conditioning usage is on a timer (12 hours per day) 

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.


Where two or more prices are shown for the same date, you pay the amount shown for the number of people in your party.

Location of Oliveres

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Oliveres

Go to the market

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.

Stroll down to the beach....

The gorgeous sandy bay of Pollença is a short walk away where there is a wide range of water sports for the more energetic members of the party to enjoy.

Snorkelling at Mal Pas

If you would like to do some snorkelling in clear, deep water, go towards Alcúdia, turn off towards the La Victoria headland until you reach Mal Pas. Beside a fish restaurant serving lobster (choose your own), there is an excellent area off the rocks for snorkelling.

Puig de Maria

The start of the walk uphill to Puig de Maria (puig=hillock) is just before the rooster roundabout on the right of the main road towards Port de Pollença. It's best to go first thing in the morning, wearing sensible shoes and don't forget your camera. Take a bottle of water with you although there is a bar at the top.

The only water park in the north of Mallorca

is Hidropark in Alcúdia. Open 1st May to 30th October. www.hidroparkalcudia.com.

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.

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.

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.

Palma de Mallorca, an interesting capital city

There are many interesting historical buildings to visit in Palma, including the Cathedral, Almudaina Palace and Bellver Castle, as well as museums and art galleries. Palma is also an excellent shopping centre.

Visit another island - Menorca!

Menorca is just 25 miles away, it is a great island to explore with lots of undeveloped coves. Mahón, the capital, and Cuitadella have beautiful architecture and excellent waterfront restaurants. Daily ferry from Cala Ratjada to Cuitadella.

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. Alcanada has an 18-hole course with beautiful views overlooking the Bay of Alcúdia.

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.

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.

Museum Alcudia

Visit the Sa Bassa Blanca museum of modern and contemporary art of which the Hollywood actor Michael Douglas is a patron
https://www.msbb.org/
 

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Alcúdia 10 mins 
Pollença 10 mins 
Port de Pollença 15 mins 
Llucmajor 1 Hr  
Sóller 1 Hr 5 mins 

Beaches

Bahia de Pollença 8 mins 
Bahia d'Alcúdia 10 mins 
Cala San Vicenç 15 mins 

Airports

Palma 1 Hr  

Train Stations

Sa Pobla 20 mins 

ports

Port d'Alcúdia 10 mins 
Times are approximate

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