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This buzzing resort in south-west Majorca is a must-visit destination for visitors dreaming of velvet soft sands, beautiful beaches, great shopping and spectacular nightlife from their dream getaway. Holidays to Santa Ponsa offer plenty to see and do for the whole family, whether you want to hit the theme parks, hop on a horse for a sunset trot along the beach or head to nearby Palma Nova and Magaluf for a night out.

 

Spend your Santa Ponsa holidays lounging on the silky soft sands of its beach before diving into an array of watersports activities and chilling out in the charming cafes and beach bars. An ideal summer holiday destination, Santa Ponsa is heaven for families, groups and couples with resorts to suit every budget and needs. For those who enjoy a spot of shopping, the bustling promenade features trendy boutiques, local craft markets and designer stores, while food lovers can indulge in an array of traditional Majorcan dishes in the many family run restaurants.

 

Santa Ponsa offers beauty and character in abundance, making it the perfect spot for those seeking the very best of both worlds. Indeed, while Santa Ponsa itself entices with its golden beach and relaxed setting, those who want more of the party action, Magaluf, Palma Nova and Palma are just a short taxi ride away.

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A Guide to Santa Ponsa Holidays

Playa Santa Ponsa Beach

Playa Santa Ponsa Beach

Playa Santa Ponsa is the main beach of the town, famous for its wide expanse of soft white sands. |f you're looking for a romantic evening, take your partner for a sunset stroll and check out the seafront bars and cafés.

If you're after a calmer, less crowded beach, head towards the marina and you'll come across a quieter stretch known as Little Beach. The resort is great for families and groups alike.

Day trip to Palma

Day trip to Palma

A day trip to Palma is a must if you're staying in Santa Ponsa. There is so much to see and do in this cosmopolitan city so booking a tour is handy.

Admire the beauty of the vast Seu Cathedral and later capture some spectacular shots from the ancient Bellver Castle (now a museum). Post-tour you can grab a bite at a café in the Passeig des Born, a wide tree-lined avenue that offers up some of the best people-watching in town!

Palma's Shopping Scene

Palma's Shopping Scene

Santa Ponsa has a variety of gift and souvenir shops to explore. If you want designer stores, Palma dishes out a wide range of high-end shops, boutiques and a daily craft market.

There's also a market held every Wednesday at Puerto Andratx selling some wonderful local produce. Once you've browsed the stalls take a stroll around it's pretty port.

Resort life in Santa Ponsa

Resort life in Santa Ponsa

The town attracts a lot of international tourists and therefore offers a great selection of cuisines to try, including Chinese, Italian and Spanish. Clubbers will feel at home in the Havana Club or Disco Infernal and the live music fans can hit Stepps Music Bar.

Don’t worry if you're travelling with children as many of the bars have play areas or kid’s club facilities - plus there’s a children’s mini disco just off the main square in the resort!

Getting Around Santa Ponsa

🚌 Transport in the Santa Ponsa Region

The popular resort of Santa Ponsa is just a 30-minute drive from the Son Sant Joan International airport in Palma. Many visitors pre-book a hire car to take them to their hotel or you can hop in one of the taxis from the ranks outside. You can also walk and explore easily. Regular boat trips run along the south-west coast for those that want to explore further afield.

Travelling by bus or carThere is a good bus service that shuttles between the resorts and main attractions. Some of the longer routes can be much less frequent and many do not operate on Sundays, during low season or late at night.   Car hire is easily available from one of the resort’s many ticket offices or the airport. If you want to explore the islands beautiful towns, villages and neighbouring resorts this a perfect way to do so.
Passports and Visas

British citizens don’t need a visa to travel to Majorca, but you must have a valid passport. Keep track of the latest passport and visa information at For more information and advice, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/

Health and Safety

Make sure you take out relevant travel and medical insurance before you travel. For more info, see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/health

Vaccinations

There are no vaccinations required to holiday in Majorca but do ensure routine immunisations are up to date.

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