Pula Golf benefits from its proximity to two of the things that Majorca, and especially the north east, excels in: golf courses and beaches. For lovers of the sport this resort has almost everything. The beautifully manicured course has an array of facilities from practice ranges to the all important bar. For those who enjoy water and sand off the course, you are spoilt for choice. The north east and south east of Majorca are chock-a-block with fine sandy beaches, leaving you with the choice of where to lay your towel.
There is more to Majorca than golf balls and warm seas. There's much to discover and plenty to write home about. Just 10km from Pula Golf is the small town of Arta, taking you back to more sedate times. The 14th-century hilltop fortress and Esglesia de San Salvador dominate the town which boasts traditional ochre architecture. Moving further into the island is a rewarding exercise. Hiring a car and going into the hills and mountains will give you some amazing views and wonderful walking opportunities. Near the coast you may even discover an untouched beach or quiet tavern all for yourself.
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Majorca is renowned for its beaches and you are wonderfully situated to take advantage of all that the north and east of the island has to offer. The sandy beaches of Cala Millor and Porto Cristo are a short drive away, although if you have a car it's just as likely you'll want to discover your own little beachy haven. Closer to your resort is the Badia d'Alcudia, a bay that sweeps round the north east coast with a long sandy beach.
Your hotels will provide you with most of the food and drink you need if you don't fancy leaving the resort. However it's well worth getting out and sampling some of the local favourites: being an island this generally revolves around fresh fish. Whatever it is, tapas is a great way to eat it, especially if it is alongside a cold beer or glass of wine.
If you can manage it after a day of golf, your hotel will supply you with all the entertainment you may need. If you need to relax, a stroll along the coastline as the moon gives the Mediterranean a silver tint is an ideal way to prepare for a long and filling meal. Something you'll need if you plan to have the next day on the course.
There isn't a huge amount of shopping to be done at Pula Golf unless you're buying golf bags and clubs of course, though you'll be able to get all your amenities there. The town of Arta has a good range of local style shops where you can buy those all important souvenirs to take home.
Majorca has many hidden gems that a lot of its visitors miss. By hiring a car you can really get to know the mountainous north western coast and the picturesque landscapes of the interior. Along the way, you'll discover old towns that date back centuries: in fact with Arta you will have one on your doorstep. Palma is worth a visit with its huge cathedral overlooking the harbour where the waters lap against the sides of expensive yachts.
80km from Palma
1 hour