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The Best Tapas in Alcudia: Where to Go

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2024-04-02 11:37
Alcúdia
Mallorca

Nestled on the north coast of the breathtaking Spanish island of Mallorca, the town of Alcudia is a breath of fresh air for those looking to experience the charming and slow way of life on this Balearic beauty.

Known for its historic and picturesque old town and stretches of golden shoreline, for anyone visiting the island, whether it’s your first time here or whether you’re returning to explore more of the beauty that Mallorca has to offer, here at Vida Villas, we’d recommend visiting Alcudia to all who set foot here.

Aside from its history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty, much like other settlements on the island, Alcudia has developed a reputation for its vibrant foodie scene, particularly when it comes to sampling one of Spain’s best-known delicacies - tapas.

Amongst its quaint cobbled streets, bustling squares, and beautiful pier front locations, you’ll find some of the best tapas in Alcudia, and on the island, awaiting visitors such as yourselves to taste the very best of local Spanish and Mallorcan cuisine.

4 of the Best Family Things to Do in Puerto Pollensa

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2024-04-02 11:36
Puerto Pollensa
Mallorca

One of Mallorca’s coastal gems, the town of Puerto Pollensa straddles the northeast of the island’s shoreline and is a picturesque location that has long been popular with visitors from far and wide heading on their holidays to this Balearic beauty.

Puerto Pollensa is one of the most popular settlements on the north of the island, alongside its neighbours including Pollensa and Alcudia. From its breathtaking stretches of golden sandy shorelines to its culturally rich and historic attractions, there’s plenty to keep all groups entertained whilst discovering the wealth of opportunities that the town has in store.

But in particular, families who may be considering a holiday to Mallorca would be wise to add Puerto Pollensa to the top of their list, as they may find that there’s more than meets the eye to this charming coastal town.

Alongside its beautiful local beaches, offering plenty of opportunity for watersports and other activities, and its historic centre, Puerto Pollensa offers something for everyone in the family. Including its local nature reserves and green spaces, allowing visitors to connect with the blissful wildlife of north Mallorca, and the town’s vibrant weekly market.

The 6 Best Restaurants in Calviá

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2024-04-02 11:34
Calvià
Mallorca

Nestled at the foothills of the Tramuntana Mountain Range, one of the most prominent parts of Mallorca’s natural landscape, you’ll find the idyllic town of Calviá. Located on the Southwest of this Balearic isle, and viewed as charming by its residents and visitors alike, Calviá is the beating heart of Mallorca’s south, with its municipality of the same name being the most popular on the island.

Aside from its lively and vibrant nature, Calviá and its surrounding municipality has much to offer those who want to experience a bit of everything that Mallorca has to offer in one place. Situated in a tranquil area of countryside brimming with natural beauty, the bustling town centre is lined with bars, restaurants, and clubs, and nearby you’ll find swathes of sandy shoreline, leaving much to be marvelled at in this part of the island.

5 to 7 days Itinerary in Mallorca

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2024-03-24 16:55
Palma
Mallorca

Mallorca. A beautiful Spanish island located off the east coast of Spain’s mainland has much to behold and mesmerise travellers who visit its charming locations across its natural countryside, coastal stretches, and inland settlements.

Surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the island has an eclectic mix of sights, scenes, and attractions that, as a whole, can entice every type of traveller. From towering mountain ranges and blissful countryside scapes that draw wildlife lovers from far and wide, to towns and cities steeped in history and vibrant culture, Mallorca’s beauty lies in its diversity and ability to offer something for everyone.

If a relaxing holiday, an adventure getaway, or a trip abroad where the party doesn’t stop when the sun goes down piques your interest, or perhaps a mixture of all three, Mallorca’s fantastic settlements that are scattered across its coastlines and interiors are the perfect stop off points on any holiday.

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