With tantalising sea views and a tranquil garden terrace fringed by palm and tamarind trees, this genteel villa scores highly with diners. Homemade bread and tapas are a delicious intro to dishes like sole with butter sauce and capers, vegetables and potatoes, and charcoal-grilled meats. There's a play area for kids. Ca'n Cuarassa sits 3km south of Port de Pollença.
Ca'n Cuarassa
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