Alcudia
Alcudia lies on the north of the island and offers plenty to see and do on your summer holidays. You've got the wonderful Roman ruins and narrow streets lined with shops and markets. One of Alcudia's main attractions is the port area. To the west of the island you'll find Porte D'Alcudia, the old fishing village at the end of the beach. lcudia boasts one of the longest beaches in Majorca. It's got over five miles of gently shelving sand, punctuated now and then by pine-dotted dunes. There's also plenty of watersports, like windsurfing and paragliding.
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Cas Ferrer Nou Hotelet in Alcudia
Self-consciously stylish hotel, with a mere half a dozen guest rooms, in a tall and slender former blacksmith's house dating back to the nineteenth century. Wood decking and coffee table books set the tone whilst modern furnishings do the rest.
detailsFonda Llabres in Alcudia
The cheapest place in town with a handful of sparse, modern rooms above a cafe bar, in a nineteenth century building on the main square.
detailsHotel Ca'n Simo in Alcudia
Appealing hotel occupying a substantial, three-storey nineteeth-century stone town house that has been sympathetically refurbished. It's seven double rooms are knitted out in a modern version of period style.
Hotel del Almirante in Alcudia
This full of character hotel has 39 beautiful rooms, a swimming pool and terraces to enjoy Majorca's sun.
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