Port D'Alcudia holiday apartment rental with jacuzzi/hot tub, internet access and balcony/terrace and air con
This attractive collection of apartments and villas is set in a lush complex located in Alcudia and 700 metres from the beach. There are a great range of facilities spread throughout the landscaped gardens within the complex including three appealing swimming pools which are perfect for cooling-off in during the day. There is also a gym where guests can work-out, and a stylish spa offers a range of services and treatments including massages, chocolate therapy and beauty treatments. In peak season there is a fun entertainment and activities programme with live music and magicians for guests to enjoy, plus Wi-Fi is available.
Each of the apartments have a balcony or terrace and are decorated in a comfortable and colourful style with wooden furnishings, bright bedding and large windows allowing lots of sunlight in.
They come equipped with a full kitchen, Wi-Fi connectivity, private bathroom, phone, TV with satellite channels, air-conditioning, Hi-Fi system, towels and bed linen, ironing set, hairdryer, safe and a balcony.
If guests do not feel like cooking then there is the Mediterraneo Restaurant where guests can enjoy regional and international cuisine in both a buffet and a la carte format, plus there is a terrace bar offering refreshing drinks.
Additional amenities include a mini-market where guests can stock up on all the essentials and tours can be organised from reception for those seeking to explore the surrounding area.
This attractive complex is the perfect choice for families and couples seeking a relaxing stay in more-independent accommodation set in Alcanada.
The ONA Aucanada is located in the scenic Alcanada area and approximately 700 metres from the nearest beach. The resort complex is located on the outskirts of Port d’Alcudia and easily accessible within a short taxi ride. Guests can visit a great array of sights in this resort including a charming old town area with reconstructed medieval streets and Roman remains. There is also a modern area with high-rise hotels and a wide range of restaurants, bars and clubs to be enjoyed. The water sports set around the 10-mile long beach are ideal for thrill seekers, plus the peaceful S’Albufera Nature Reserve is close-by for nature enthusiasts to enjoy.
There are three outdoor swimming pools where guests can relax during their stay.
The hotel features a restaurant on-site which serves a range of Mediterranean and international dishes for guests to enjoy, plus there is also a terrace bar for drinks and the apartments come with kitchenettes where guests can prepare their favourite meals.
The nearest village is the beautiful coastal city of Puerto Alcudio, home of one of the world's great beaches. Along the white sandy coastline you can enjoy a full menu of water sports under the Spanish sun. Spend your days windsurfing, cruises along the coast, sport fishing, snorkeling, diving, playing championship golf, tennis or frolicking with the kids at the fun-filled water park. The resort is also just minutes to quaint monastery villages. In the city of Palma, you'll find fine dining, fun bistros and trendy nightclubs, cultural attractions and exclusive shopping
BY AIR: Nearest Airport, Palma - 65kms
Saturday Changeover day
Tourist tax, Electric and wifi payable locally
Mallorca
The ever popular star of the Mediterranean, Mallorca has a big sunny personality thanks to its ravishing beaches, remote mountains and soulful hill towns.
Coastal Living
There are many reasons why Mallorca tops Europe's summer holiday charts, but one ranks above all others: the island's beautiful coast. Beyond the built-up resorts, coves braid the island like a string of pearls – each one a reminder of why the island's beaches have never lost their appeal. Go west for cliff-sculpted drama and sapphire seas, or head north for hikes to pine-flecked bays and breezes that carry kite-surfers, windsurfers and sailors across turquoise waters. Scope out deserted coves in the east, or dive off bone-white beaches in the south. With a room overlooking the bright-blue sea, sundown beach strolls to the backbeat of cicadas and seafood at restaurants open to the stars, you'll soon click into the laid-back groove of coastal living.
Return to Tradition
Mallorca's culture has taken a backseat to its beaches for decades, but the tides are changing. Up and down the island, locals are embracing their roots and revamping the island's old manor houses, country estates and long-abandoned fincas (farmhouses) into refined rural retreats. Spend silent moments among the olive, carob and almond groves and you'll soon fall for the quiet charm of Mallorca's hinterland. Summer is one long party and village festes (festivals) offer a genuine slice of island life.
Mediterranean Flavours
Eating out in Palma has never been more exciting, with chefs – inspired as much by their Mallorquin grandmothers as Mediterranean nouvelle cuisine – adding a pinch of creativity and spice to the city's food scene. Inland restaurants play up hale-and hearty dishes, such as suckling pig spit-roast to perfection, paired with locally grown wines. On the coast, bistros keep flavours clean, bright and simple, serving the catch of the day with big sea views.
Stirring Landscapes
For hikers and cyclists there are formidable limestone spires and bluffs reigning over the island's west coast. For others it is as fleeting as the almond blossom snowing on meadows in spring, or the interior's vineyards in their autumn mantle of gold. Wherever your journey takes you, Mallorca never fails to seduce.
Alcudia
The nearest village is the beautiful coastal city of Puerto Alcudio, home of one of the world's great beaches. Along the white sandy coastline you can enjoy a full menu of water sports under the Spanish sun. Spend your days windsurfing, cruises along the coast, sport fishing, snorkeling, diving, playing championship golf, tennis or frolicking with the kids at the fun-filled water park. The resort is also just minutes to quaint monastery villages. In the city of Palma, you'll find fine dining, fun bistros and trendy nightclubs, cultural attractions and exclusive shopping