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Eating
Cal Patró SEAFOOD €€€
( 971 53 38 99; Cala Barques; mains €14-22; 12.30-3.30pm & 7.30-10.30pm Jul & Aug, shorter
hours rest of year) On the steps down to the beach, this breezy fisherman's shack has spirit-
lifting views of the sea and serves the freshest catch of the day. You might want to plump
for the cuttlefish Mallorcan-style (cooked in a rich casserole), followed by a rice dish or
lobster stew.
Bar-Restaurant Cala Barques MALLORCAN €€€
( 971 53 06 91; Cala Barques; mains €14-25; 12.30-3.30pm & 7.30-10.30pm Tue-Sun May-Oct)
The location, on a perch overlooking the beach, couldn't be better. Simply grilled fish
and seafood is the big deal here, with a barbecue in the evenings.
Information
Tourist Office ( 971 53 32 64; Plaça de Cala Sant Vicenç; 8.30am-2pm & 2.30-4pm Mon-
Fri, 10am-1pm Sat May-Oct) Fifty metres inland from Cala Clara.
Getting There & Away
Cala Sant Vicenç is 6.5km northeast of Pollença, off the road towards Port de Pollença.
The 340 bus runs to Cala Sant Vicenç (€1.50, 20 minutes, up to six times a day) from
Pollença and from Port de Pollença.
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Port de Pollença
POP 6600
This low-key resort at the northern cusp of the Badia de Pollença has entrancing views
over to the jagged formations of the Formentor peninsula. Yes, tourism has made its
mark, but with its marina, cafe-lined promenade and long arc of sand, it still makes an
appealing base for families and water-sports enthusiasts.
Beaches
 
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