The most beautiful town in the Balearics according to National Geographic
This town also ranked as the 19th most beautiful village in all of Spain
One of Pollensa’s standout attractions is the Calvari steps. | E. BALLESTERO
Over the years, many rankings have attempted to identify the most beautiful town in the Balearic Islands. The Association of the Most Beautiful Villages of Spain, for example, has given the title to Fornalutx, a charming village admired for its striking architecture and breathtaking scenery. Yet, other villages, such as Valldemossa, with its stunning mountainous vistas, and Alcudia, known for its rich history and coastal proximity, have also earned accolades. In a fresh take, however, National Geographic magazine has cast its vote differently, selecting Pollensa as the most captivating village in the Balearics. Not only does Pollensa top their Balearic list, but it is also ranked as the 19th most beautiful town in all of Spain.
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