Located in the bay that shares its name, Santa Ponsa is a natural haven with a rich history, a safe harbour for ships for many centuries and the place where King James I began the reconquest of Mallorca. Today, its calm and crystal-clear waters create the most serene oasis for enjoying a summer experience that is a pleasure for all the senses.
Just 20 minutes from Palma between El Toro and Paguera, Santa Ponsa boasts a large central beach bordered by a lively promenade, lined with beach bars and numerous shops and restaurants. Just a few minutes from the beach you can find everything from golf courses to popular sights such as the Costa de la Calma or the wonderful Malgrats Islands.
What to see in Santa Ponsa:
- Santa Ponsa Beach: about 1,300 metres of sand alongside crystal-clear waters. A very quiet and safe beach with a wide range of services.
- Puig de Sa Morisca Park: an archaeological park with vestiges of the Talayotic period, several hiking trails and viewpoints overlooking the bay.
- Port Adriano: one of the most luxurious marinas on the island, full of exclusive bars and restaurants. Located between El Toro and the Malgrats Islands.
- Malgrats Islands viewpoint: one of the most beautiful locations in Mallorca to get a perfect photo and see a stunning sunset.