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Holidays in Alcudia

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The Balearic Island resort of Port d'Alcudia is situated towards the northern end of Majorca at the top of a long curving bay with an endless white sandy beach. It is two miles south of the historical old town of Alcudia, from which it takes its name. The extensive, purpose-built resort, together with the neighboring resort of Playa de Muro, stretches for five miles on either side of the coastal road and is particularly popular with British, German and Scandinavian families. It has a relaxed atmosphere and is popular for its spectacular beach, though it is also very well placed for exploring the attractions around the northern part of the island.

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Sightseeing in Alcudia

The nearby towns of Pollenca and the old town of Alcudia as well as the mountain village of Lluc are worth exploring in search of a little culture, while those looking to get away from it all can take a trip to the mountainous western side of the island for hiking, biking or horse riding and some beautiful views.

Alcudia Beaches

The resort of Alcudia is mainly focused along the spectacular five-mile beach that fronts the resort. All sorts of watersports can be arranged from scuba diving to banana rides and the beach has extensive facilities, shops, bars and restaurants along its promenade.

Shopping in Alcudia

Alcudia doesn't have a distinct shopping centre: shops selling buckets and spades and tourist essentials line the beach road and the other small shopping areas dotted around the resort also cater well for visitoes. The nearby resort of Playa de Muro has a very nice shopping center with some great boutiques and the port area has a good selection of designer shops. The supermarkets are well stocked, with all the well-known brands as well as cheap alcohol and cigarettes. The local market opens on Tuesday and Sunday mornings and the market in Inca, only 15 miles away, opens on Thursdays. Good purchases include the porcelain and leather goods, but you should be prepared to bargain hard.

Activities in Alcudia

There are tennis and squash courts in the resort and nearby attractions include a water park, a go-kart track and horse riding stables. Boats trips can be arranged to visit the stunning Formentor promontory where passengers can snorkel or simply take in the views.

Culture in Alcudia

The ancient town of Alcudia, not to be confused with the modern resort of Alcudia two miles to its south, has a fascinating and turbulent history. The Phoenicians and Greeks settled here and the Romans made it their capital in the 2nd century BC. Destroyed by the Vandals in the 6th century it was rebuilt again by the Moors before being liberated by King Jaime I of Spain in the early 1200s. The Spanish sensibly fortified the city; its massive city walls date from this era. Today visitors still enter the narrow streets of the old town through one of the two gates, which are guarded by large towers. Near the town, at Polentia, is a well preserved Roman amphitheatre and the Orator de Santa Anna, one of Majorca's oldest churches.

Food in Alcudia

Most restaurants in Alcudia cater for the British palate with plenty of fast-food joints and cafés offering traditional British fare. There are also a several Italian, Indian and Chinese restaurants. The resort's best restaurants are primarily in the port area, where diners can find some excellent Spanish, French and seafood restaurants within a beautiful harbor setting.

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