Getting There
From Palma one takes the regional road 719 to Paguera, where one wanders up its boulevard to the heart of the urban nucleus. There you will find road signs. Peguera is busy during the hot summer months, but as soon as the the industrial vacation is over, it gets much quieter. The beaches are well kept, the water is good quality. You find a shopping area in the second street from the beach and many restaurants and bars.
Where to go
Its dense Pine groves and beaches, Romama, Tora and Palmira, take on a special beauty at different times of day and in different seasons. The area also offers a wide range of shops, most of them situated on the promenade which crosses Peguera, know as "El Bulevar". On the edge of Peguera lies Cala Fornells, a tranquil refuge of typical Mediterranean beauty, dotted with two small coves that create a unique and very Mediterranean atmosphere.
Beaches
Paguera consist of 3 main beaches. The smallest of three is Paguera Roman It is rich with bars, restaurants and small shops and the beach has all the facilities such as sun beds, umbrellas, pedalos and small rocky splash pools for children.
Facts for Travellers
The tourist office is located on Sebelli s/n, Paguera. Tel: +34 971 687 083. Fax: +34 971 685 468.
Weather
Paguera has a superb climate, which makes this area one of the most frequented by visitors in winter.
Comments
Paguera is also considered one of the pioneer tourist regions of Mallorca. Its hotels and complementary services display the experience of many years work in the sector. Without doubt, a place which invites one to return year after year.