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I've also been to Villa Pascali twice (my family of four and another family of four first time, then our family and my parents the second time). It is great as it allows larger groups to holiday together but not be on top of each other.


Setting is amazing, I would go back but now my son is 5 we can only go during school holidays and so can only afford it if we maximise its full capacity (think it sleeps 10?).


Would defo recommend.

  • 5 months later...

Villa Pascali is available from Monday 14th to Saturday 26 September. Highly recommended by many East Dulwich families, we've ended up with an odd number of days free, so willing to discount quite a lot (up to a third off) if anyone would like to take it for all or part of this period, which is generally still gorgeous weather and balmy water.


It sleeps up to 10 and is in a wonderful location with its own pool and lovely beaches nearby, as well as the stunning medieval Pollenca town within walking distance. See the website for more details, and contact me with any questions. www.villapascali.com.

Thanks for looking!

Claire

Pollenca itself is really, really nice; Puerto Pollenca perhaps less so, but still more charming than the South East coast.


I can heartily recommend nearly killing yourself climbing up the 365 Calvari (Calgary) steps to the church. The view is amazing and well worth the breathless 5 minutes. Take a bottle of water !


http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Spain/Balearic_Islands/Pollensa-257815/Things_To_Do-Pollensa-TG-C-1.html


If you don't have a car, there is a regular bus service from Palma. Or do as I did, take the train to Sa Pobla and the bus from there, and you get a great view of the Tramontane mountains en route

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