Despite the aggressive tourist developments that has gone on at many of the other more well known south coast resorts, Camp de Mar has somehow managed to maintain the image of a small and exclusive beach resort that has remained somewhat isolated from most of the other tourist areas on the island.
The half dozen or so hotels to be found here are predominantly of a 4 or
5 star standard and, in the main, cater for both German and British
guests looking for a peaceful beach holiday. It is in a deep, sheltered
bay with a S-facing beach and an islet, reached by a rickety causeway,
which is the site of a restaurant. A square watch-tower behind the beach
and another on the headland are reminders of the days when this coast
was terrorised by pirates. Now it’s the day trippers who disturb the
peace, on high days and holidays, at least.
Locality:
Camp De Mar is on the south west coast, (it is 16 mls W of Palma and
24 mls from the airport). It is set in a valley between two rocky
headlands creates a flat area leading to the beach. Most of the resort
buildings are on a low rise to one side, with apartments on higher
slopes.Other than the restaurants and bars to be found in these hotels, the range of amenities in the resort is however surprisingly limited.
Evening entertainment here is also generally hotel based.
Daytime activites are centred around the beach and general
relaxation. If however, the prospect of lying on a sunbed for 2 weeks
doesn’t hold to much of an appeal to you, or should you wish to
experience a more typical Mallorcan family resort, then Paguera is
around 3km away to the east, and the more lively Santa Ponsa a little
further around the bay.
For the more active visitor, the south west of the Mallorca around Camp
de Mar has no less than 6 championship standard golf courses, the
nearest being the Golf de Andratx who’s 18th green is adjacent to the
grounds of the very exclusive 5 star Royal Dorint Hotel.
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