Alcudia Holidays 2024/2025
In the relaxed town of Alcudia visitors can experience culinary revelations, ancient Roman happenings and, most of all, some serious rest and relaxation. Alcudia holidays Alcudia evoke an old-school Majorca feel while still offering plenty to do. From winding along the rugged coast on a 4×4 experience, to hiking into hidden caves nestled into the coastline, there’s no limit to what you can do on this half of the island.
Whether it’s the adventure and adrenaline you’re after, or somewhere to stretch out on your towel, this town is the perfect spot, and best of all, cheap holidays to Alcudia are the norm, especially with Holiday Hypermarket.
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Four different beaches
Alcudia’s coastline is varied and scenic, broken into a number of beaches that each offer a unique way to relax beside the sea. The most popular beach is the Playa de Alcudia, where you can rent sun loungers and umbrellas for added relaxation. It’s also bordered by plenty of bars and restaurants, which keep this beach scene lively and, most of all, convenient.
In contrast, the gorgeous Playa Coll Baix is a sheltered cove carved into a cliffside. It’s as stunning as it sounds, with turquoise waters and a pebbled beach that’s only accessible on foot or by boat – it makes the perfect romantic getaway. Needless to say, it’s pretty tranquil and idyllic. Once there, you can meet and greet the colourful fish swimming offshore or explore the caves lining the coast. Cheap Alcudia holidays couldn’t get better, simply pack up a picnic and venture out to this hidden spot.
The Playa de Sant Joan is another peaceful bay lined with a backdrop of green cliffs, while the bustling Playa de Aucanada is a great day out with the family. Thatched umbrellas and sun loungers line the shore, while a long, wooden pier extends out into the water and is an excellent leaping-off point for a cool swim. It’s no wonder why it’s such a popular spot.
Old town centre
Alcudia has been occupied since the Bronze Age 4,000 years ago, but it really took off as a town when the Romans took over. A number of relics from this era are still remarkably preserved and viewable by the public. The ancient town of Pollentia is particularly popular with its impressive Roman theatre.
The old town centre is still surrounded by 14th century walls and the houses inside date all the way back to the 13th century. The cuisine and decor have been updated vastly since the Romans were around though.
Nowadays, visitors flock to this part of Alcudia when on holiday in Majorca for its charming restaurants and bistros, dishing up home-cooked meals. It also hosts a market twice a week, where locals sell handcrafted wares which is a must do on all cheap holidays – plus, haggling is always a bit of fun!
Activities by land and sea
The activities on Alcudia’s shores are seemingly endless, from tours to leisurely games and adrenaline sports out on the water. The Alcanada Golf Course is a favourite spot for those wanting a bit of relaxing activity out in the sun, without sacrificing views of the sea.
For those looking to pump up the energy, there’s an incredible range of watersports to participate in, from kayaking to canoeing, scuba diving and snorkelling. Even touring the town is an adventure of its own, as there’s no one way to get around – you can take a boating tour and explore the coastline or rev up a four-wheeler and go off-roading.
The Hidropark in Alcudia is more than just a waterpark – if you’re travelling with kids, it’s a great way to keep them occupied and cool with a whole range of activities. There’s rides with several lanes for the family to race, Kamikazes for those most daring and a kids zone for the littlest ones. Not only are there water slides, but a massive 54-hole mini-golf course and a go-kart track, enjoyable for kids of all ages.
Tickets for excursions and parks can almost always be booked online before your holiday, often with special online discounts which is great for your cheap Alcudia holidays.
Supreme cuisine for all occasions
Another highlight to holidays in Alcudia is that there’s never a shortage of restaurants too choose from, in fact, there'[s are more than 200 eateries in this region of Majorca alone. And the town doesn’t scrimp on variety either, with selections ranging from Mediterranean to Indian and Italian, and everything in between, on and off the beach.
Critics agree that Como En Casa is the place to be in terms of cuisine and atmosphere – each of its rooms are decorated to look like rooms in a house which creates a cosy feel, perfect for romantic dinner dates. The food on offer is delicious too, you’ll find a mix of cuisines here, including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.
Alcudia is also home to some fine dining upscale restaurants like sa Roqueta and Jardin, plus, casual waterfront spots like Playera and Floridita. Even if you’re visiting on an All Inclusive Majorca holiday, take some time to explore the amazing culinary choices outside of your hotel.
You’ll tend to find prices in Majorca slightly cheaper than those in the UK, so dining out can certainly be on the agenda – even for those on a tight budget with their cheap holidays to Alcudia.