#Mallorca
Among nature; Near water
The north of Mallorca is ideal if you want to combine sea and mountains. In Pollensa and the surrounding area there are many hiking trails that lead you through the Serra de Tramuntana. The Camí Vell de Lluc a Pollensa is characterised by spectacular scenery and nature and is a popular trail, especially in spring and autumn. At the beginning you can visit the Monastery of Lluc which is hidden in the middle of the mountains and is a reference point for hikers and cyclists. If you are looking for sea and beach, Puerto de Pollensa will enchant you with its long and fine sandy beach. The promenade offers restaurants, bars and shops, where you can take long walks. In Cala Sant Vicente you can snorkel or relax in one of the three surrounding coves. The lighthouse of Formentor, the northernmost point of the island, surprises with a wild and romantic landscape, surrounded by the Mediterranean. In the old town of Pollensa there are supermarkets and typical restaurants, as well as the famous Calvari, which can be reached by 365 steps. At the top of it all awaits a small chapel and views over the bay of Pollensa.