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| Registered: | 27 January 2008 | | Last visit: | 27 March 2008 |
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| Santa Ponsa Travel Guide: ourselves
| | Written by Noel Cowzer on 27 Jan 2008 about a trip in Jun 2007. Trip was for a couple on holiday. Noel Cowzer would definitely visit again.
| Santa Ponsa shopping | | | shopping in santa ponsa(santaponca) is the usual holiday shopping experience (beech wear trinkets bars and more bars )plenty of eating places from pubgrub to piella etc . overall santaponsa is expencive drink pricess are the same as dublin . and the bar owners buy at spanish prices however its about time the irish coped onn and traveled to other places and look at locals and enjoy the costs that they enjoy.bud 1 euro a bottle not 450 a bottle and two pints for 5€ look at palmanova etc . and enjoy ballymun in the sun |
Santa Ponsa nightlife | | | from what i seen in my travell its the safest place on earth no trouble at the end of the night |
Santa Ponsa restaurants | | | plenty of placess for eating from greasy spoon to chinese ,itallian local etc all very reasonable pricess |
Santa Ponsa attractions | | | beachess very well looked after and cleaned nightly as its a holiday resort no galleries |
Santa Ponsa events | | | just a load of people on holidays enjoying them selves |
Santa Ponsa day trips | | | travell anywhere on the island with all the reps and plenty of trip advisor kiosks glass botom boats and sail boats to ballooning early in the morning |
Getting to Santa Ponsa | | | from the airport it takes about 25 mins to travell to santa ponsa |
Getting around Santa Ponsa | | buss service is slow and private hire is recomended . car hire is cheep so dont forget the licence |
When to visit Santa Ponsa | | the bellarics dont get too hot and winter can be chilly so when you travell dress aware |
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