I was in Santa Ponsa on Mallorca 20/02/25 to 25/02/25 for a family visit.
One day I had a walk to Peguera
Starting from "Platja de Santa Ponça" (The beach)
Along the front between the hotels and the sea until reaching the little beach!.
Then it is up to the bars at the Square and a walk along the road lined by hotels until cutting back down to the shoreline and the "Platja Cala Blanca".
There was a pleasant walk round to the sun terrace and rocky shoreline, along a well-maintained path.
The route continues through the residential streets until it cuts through woodland to Peguera. Cutting back to the sea gets to "Mirador de formaciones rocosas" probably one of the nicest part of the walk, as the path is on the cliffs and has paths down to rocky beaches and coves.
Then the route follows the beach promenade into Peguera (and the bus back to Santa Ponsa). All in all around two hour walk.
Another Day, I had a walk up to Puig de sa Morisca Archaeological Park. The area was a lot wilder than I expected with various medieval and older ruins- but great views over Santa Ponsa Bay and the surrounding area which were certainly the star of the show.
Unfortunately, the walk was cut short by a fall!
Another day had trip out to Valldermossa and Port of Soller.
Valldemossa is one of the nicest towns in Mallorca, but even in February, it was busy!
Port of Soller is basically a very busy little port surrounded by dramatic hills/mountains - with a lot of places to eat.
That is connected to Soller by a wonderful old tram