Holiday homes in Alcúdia
The beach just around the corner, a private swimming pool at your holiday home, a fantastic climate and the most delicious dishes from the Spanish cuisine - what more could you want? When you rent a holiday home in Alcúdia, you’ll have everything within reach, but Alcúdia has a lot more to offer for a wonderful holiday in
Mallorca. This popular seaside resort was once a fortified town for the Arabs, and the ramparts are still there and are one of the town’s main attractions. Behind it is a maze of narrow streets, steps and squares which are surrounded by colourful Spanish houses. With a wide choice of boutiques, small supermarkets, restaurants and lovely tapas bars, there are also plenty of options for
shopping and going out in the evenings.
Fully enjoy the Spanish sun
A holiday home in Alcúdia is an excellent choice for anyone who enjoys
sun, sea and beach. The beautiful beach of Alcúdia is no less than 22 kilometres long, and because it slopes very gradually into the sea, it is very
child-friendly and safe for
swimming. Here, you’ll also find good facilities for numerous water sports, and there are several surfing and sailing schools where beginners can learn. In the summer months, diving and
snorkelling trips and other excursions in the area are organized almost daily. From Alcúdia, you can also make many other fun daytrips and outings, and you’ll be able to easily explore the entire island if you
rent a car. You should definitely visit the capital Palma de Mallorca with its stunning cathedral and Gothic castle.
Easy and affordable when you rent through Micazu
Micazu believes in direct contact. As a result, you’ll book your holiday home in Alcúdia directly with the owner, and you’ll only need to speak in English: quick, convenient and cheap.
Enjoy the peace and quiet at Mallorca. Check out the selection of private holiday homes in Alcúdia.
Nice things to know about Alcúdia
- Alcúdia is the oldest town on Mallorca. It was founded at the time the Arabs ruled Mallorca, not far from the historic (destroyed) city of Pollentia.
- Alcúdia has its own amusement park: the spectacular Hidropark, with giant slides, mini golf and much more.
- The Albufera nature reserve is not far from Alcúdia. It’s a great place for walking and cycling.
- A local speciality is ‘llom amb col’, cabbage leaves stuffed with pork meat and raisins.
- On Mallorca, they speak both Spanish and Catalan, and the local Catalan slang is called ‘Mallorquin’.
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