From sky to sea
C’an Pastilla’s a former fishing village with most of its Majorcan roots in tact. It might be small, but it packs in plenty. Across one main street, there’s the historic Church of Sant Antonio de la Playa woven into the fabric of the quaint shops and bars.
Perfect promenade
The star of the show’s got to be the beach – Playa de Palma – which stretches for more than two miles. It has those sought-after golden sands and luscious, clear waters that everyone craves. Walk all the way to Arenal on the promenade or catch the mini train if you’d prefer a quicker option.
What kind of beach does C’an Pastilla have?
C’an Pastilla boasts a long sandy beach with clear, shallow waters, making it ideal for families with children. There are sunloungers, parasols and plenty of beachside amenities available.
Is C’an Pastilla suitable for families?
Yes, C’an Pastilla is popular with families. The flat promenade, safe beach, and abundance of restaurants and ice cream shops make it a comfortable and enjoyable destination for parents and children alike.
What activities are available in C’an Pastilla?
Visitors can enjoy water sports. There are also cycle paths, a large aquarium nearby (Palma Aquarium), and opportunities for boat trips around the bay.
Is C’an Pastilla busy with nightlife?
Nightlife in C’an Pastilla is relatively relaxed compared to livelier resorts such as Magalluf. There are bars and restaurants offering evening entertainment, but the atmosphere is more low-key, often appealing to couples and families.
When is the best time to visit C’an Pastilla?
The best time to visit is between May and October, when the weather is warm and sunny. July and August are the busiest months, while May, June, September, and October generally offer pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds.