Cala Sant Vicente information
Cala Sant Vicente was one of the wealthiest areas on the island even before the arrival of the tourists to Majorca in the early 1960's. Farming and fishing is the main activity even in nowdays.
This fishing village has made limited concessions to the island's tourist trade. One of these concessions being, that you share the beach with the local fishermen who still use part of it for repairing their nets and storing goods.
Much of the village is residential, and you will always have the feeling of being an invited welcome guest, to another way of life.
The resort has three beaches, Cala Barques is the largest and prettiest of the three, offering visitors the choice of a few small and cozy restaurants, bars and shops. Actually many restaurants offer local traditional cuisine, specializing in fresh fish.
The resort itself offers all the ingredients for a laid-back family holiday, with a picturesque old district and charming seafront.
Nightlife is mostly about quiet dinners overlooking the sea, although a few bars and hotels offer livelier options when you're in an extrovert mood.
In conclusion Cala Sant Vicente is a lovely resort , with beautiful beaches and lovely sights to see.
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