Alcudia Things to do
Beaches
The real attraction of any holiday to Alcudia is the splendid sandy beach, one of the longest on Majorca. Ideal for families, the curving bay is packed with facilities and offers water sports such as banana boat rides, jet skis, wind-surfing, kite-sailing, water-skiing, canoeing and scuba diving. Sailing and catamaran boat hire is available from the harbour.
Boat trips
The port offers a range of boat trips, from days out to quiet coves to fishing charters. Relax and explore the coastline, enjoying the sights on a glass-bottomed boat, and find secluded spots to drop anchor and take a dip. Recommended is a trip to the Formentor promontory, with some stunning views.
Walking and hiking
North Majorca is filled with delightful walking and hiking terrain, especially in the mountainous north-west, where the Tramuntana range lies. Escape the beach and venture out on the many paths and trails in the area leading to wonderful countryside, full of hidden villages and monasteries, accompanied by spectacular views.
Horse-riding
From leisurely rides along the coast to treks through the countryside, horse-riding is an excellent way to relax and discover the real Majorca. The mountainous trails and paths through olive groves and lush woodlands are perfect for exploring on horseback, and give visitors the chance to experience the natural beauty and charm of the area.
Sports
Alcudia is a purpose-built tourist centre, with facilities for tennis and squash, go-karting and cycling. The resort is home to one of the best 18-hole golf courses on the island, in a picturesque setting with wonderful views.
Water park
Enjoy a change from the beach and take the kids to cool off at the resorts' very own waterpark, the Hidropark Majorca. A variety of slides, shutes and wave pools offer fun for all the family, and provide a great day out in the summer. A giant mini-golf centre sits right next door to the park.
Day trips
The resort is ideally placed for touring the north coast of Majorca, with plenty of day trips available. Wander round the Old Town of Alcudia, full of history and tradition, or take to the hills and visit the little towns of Lluc, Arta or the Old Town of Pollensa. The historic capital Palma is a short drive, and offers an elegant harbour, and a wealth of fine dining, shopping and cultural attractions.



