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The TUI Sensimar Don Pedro is pulled right up against the shore, so the sea views are really something. Steps lead down to two petite sandy coves that frame the property. At the hotel, loungers line the outdoor pool. There’s also a pair of pool bars for drinks and snacks.
For meals, there’s a buffet restaurant with stations where you can watch the chefs at work. Plus, there’s also an a la carte eatery that specialises in Majorcan favourites. Evenings are all about watching the sunset with a relaxing drink at the rooftop bar.
The island of Majorca is a busy tourist destination and welcomes thousands of holidaymakers each year. However, although parts of the island are highly developed, some spots have remained largely untouched.
Cala San Vicente is a great example of one of these traditional locations. Although high-class hotels like the TUI BLUE Don Pedro have been built on the shoreline, the resort is full of authentic Spanish charm. It’s a great place for a relaxing holiday to Majorca away from the action.
The TUI BLUE Don Pedro is in a first-class location. It’s right on the beach in a peaceful cove, so it’s quiet and relaxing. It’s not completely secluded though, and there is a handy selection of shops, bars and restaurants within five minutes’ walk.
Cala San Vicente is blessed with three sandy beaches. Two of these are rocky and popular with snorkellers, but there’s also a sandy stretch called Cala Molins that takes pride of place on the headland.
When you want a change of scenery, the town of Puerto Pollensa – with its kilometre-long beach and stylish marina – is a 10-minute taxi ride away.
With beautiful beaches and great views, a stay in Cala San Vicente allows you to see Majorca at its traditional best.
In this upmarket corner of northwest Majorca, Cala San Vicente is first and foremost a traditional fishing village and secondly a holiday destination. Visitors are spoilt with three beaches, but expect to share them with the fishermen tending their nets. Days are spent on the beaches or discovering the beauty of the area and nights are low key, eating Majorcan treats in authentic restaurants and watching the sun set beyond the cliffs.
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The TUI Sensimar Don Pedro is pulled right up against the shore, so the sea views are really something. Steps lead down to two petite sandy coves that frame the property. At the hotel, loungers line the outdoor pool. There’s also a pair of pool bars for drinks and snacks.
For meals, there’s a buffet restaurant with stations where you can watch the chefs at work. Plus, there’s also an a la carte eatery that specialises in Majorcan favourites. Evenings are all about watching the sunset with a relaxing drink at the rooftop bar.
The island of Majorca is a busy tourist destination and welcomes thousands of holidaymakers each year. However, although parts of the island are highly developed, some spots have remained largely untouched.
Cala San Vicente is a great example of one of these traditional locations. Although high-class hotels like the TUI BLUE Don Pedro have been built on the shoreline, the resort is full of authentic Spanish charm. It’s a great place for a relaxing holiday to Majorca away from the action.
The TUI BLUE Don Pedro is in a first-class location. It’s right on the beach in a peaceful cove, so it’s quiet and relaxing. It’s not completely secluded though, and there is a handy selection of shops, bars and restaurants within five minutes’ walk.
Cala San Vicente is blessed with three sandy beaches. Two of these are rocky and popular with snorkellers, but there’s also a sandy stretch called Cala Molins that takes pride of place on the headland.
When you want a change of scenery, the town of Puerto Pollensa – with its kilometre-long beach and stylish marina – is a 10-minute taxi ride away.
With beautiful beaches and great views, a stay in Cala San Vicente allows you to see Majorca at its traditional best.
In this upmarket corner of northwest Majorca, Cala San Vicente is first and foremost a traditional fishing village and secondly a holiday destination. Visitors are spoilt with three beaches, but expect to share them with the fishermen tending their nets. Days are spent on the beaches or discovering the beauty of the area and nights are low key, eating Majorcan treats in authentic restaurants and watching the sun set beyond the cliffs.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
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