Sol Inmobiliaria specialises in property in the northern part
of Mallorca.
The area is renowned for its natural beauty. The rugged grey limestone
rocks provide the backdrop to the soft green pine forests and
the turquoise Mediterranean Sea. Mallorca is more than a holiday
island and the north of the island has a lot to offer.
From the rocky sea coves of Cape Formentor to the marshlands of
the S’Albufera national park there are acres of unspoilt countryside
and a wide variety of small towns and villages all different but
all having a charming and friendly atmosphere. The north is
well known on the island for its tranquility, beauty and slower
pace of life but it can be found only one hours drive from the
bustle of the capital Palma and the airport.
The beautiful old town of Pollenca nestles next to
the Puig Maria hill and is surrounded by farmland. Here among
the narrow streets and squares you will find all the amenities
a small town can offer as well as a variety of shops and restaurants.
Every Sunday there is the locally produced fruit and vegetable
market famous through the area. The town is also the home of an
annual classical music festival featuring world famous musicians.
Although it has grown over the years Port de
Pollenca has retained the unspoilt intrinsic charm and character
from its days as a fishing village. Situated in a sheltered bay
the town has a large number of locally owned shops and restaurants
grouped around the marina. There is a long sandy beach and a very
pretty "Pine Walk" stretching away to the north of the
town from the marina. More information can be found at the
Puerto Pollensa Travel Guide.
A long established resort set amidst pinewoods
lying between Pollenca and Port de Pollenca. Protected by rugged
cliffs the town’s four small beaches are among the islands finest.
Here there are a small number of hotels and many locally owned
restaurants specialising in seafood.
A place of natural beauty, located on the most
Northern part of the island. Boasting spectacular coves and superb
views, not to mention the experience of the sights of the lighthouse
on Cap Formentor. A place chosen by intellectuals, artists, politicians
and personalities from all over the world.
Set on the coast between the bays of Alcudia and Pollenca
this historic town is a fascinating blend and ancient and modern,
tranquil and lively. Along with long sandy beaches are Roman ruins,
a national park, thriving commercial and recreational ports and
a modern promenade.
A marshland close to Alcudia, a haven for nature lovers
with over two hundred species of birds and the many different
types of vegetation from tall reeds and elms to the occasional
orchid.
Serenely viewing the fertile plains from its lofty
position is the picturesque small town of Campanet. Known to many
because of the nearby caves it is steeped in history and has the
characteristic charm of an inland town.