Category: Alcudia

Category: Alcudia

Nightlife in Port d’Alcudia

Port d’Alcudia nightlife

Nightlife in Port d’Alcudia – 05 February 2023.

Port d’Alcudia, located on the northeast coast of Majorca, is a popular holiday destination known for its stunning beaches, vibrant atmosphere, and thriving nightlife scene. Whether you’re looking for a wild night of clubbing, a relaxing evening in a bar, or a cultural experience, Port d’Alcudia has something for everyone.

Nightlife in the port is varied and ranges from quiet, chilled-out bars and Irish pubs to cosy restaurants.

For those seeking something a bit livelier, Alcudia is just 1 kilometre away and there you will find an assortment of music bars and clubs including the very popular Banana Club.

Nightlife in Port D'Alcudia

Beachfront area

Before heading off to Alcudia to dance the night away at Bananas, the marina and beachfront area at Port d’Alcudia is the ideal place to begin your night out. You’ll find a good assortment of nightlife in Port d’Alcudia including restaurants catering for many different cuisines and lots of bars.

Pubs & bars

Popular bars include The Shamrock Bar, an Irish pub with live music at the weekends and a great atmosphere during the week and O’Malleys Irish pub, which is also a great venue. Prince of Wales is a well-known bar in the marina for both tourists and locals.

Bars in Alcudia that are worth a mention because they are usually very busy include Joker’s Irish Pub, Legends and Linekers Bar.

Dollar Street

A nightlife hotspot in Alcudia is Pedro Mas Y Reus (otherwise known as Dollar Street); which is easily the busiest and most thriving place in Alcudia.

In this area you will find a few really good bars such as Shamrock, Mucky O’Marras, Goodfellas Music Bar and Apels Music Pub.

The Bananas Disco Complex is definitely worth a visit, it hosts some popular trendy bars and clubs such as Unik Disco and La Nit Music Bar.

Banana Club

The best club in Alcudia is Banana Club who throw more than 50 theme parties every summer, at least 2 every week and host Foam Paint Parties. There was a time when they used to make Foam Parties, then someone said: “Why don’t we mess this up a little more?”. And they threw paint in it. NEON paint. And TA-DAAAAA: Foam Paint parties were born.

In conclusion, the nightlife in Port d’Alcudia is diverse and exciting. Whether you’re looking for a wild night of clubbing, a relaxing evening in a bar, or a cultural experience, Port d’Alcudia has something for everyone. So, pack your bags, grab your friends, and get ready for an unforgettable nightlife experience on the northeast coast of Majorca!

Tours & Experiences

Hidropark Alcudia

Hidropark Water Park Alcudia

Hidropark Alcudia – updated 23 January 2023.

Hidropark Alcudia is a water park located in the popular resort town of Alcudia on the island of Majorca. It offers a wide range of fun and exciting activities for visitors of all ages, from thrilling water slides and rides to more relaxed options like lazy rivers and swimming pools. The park has a variety of slides and attractions that cater to different thrill levels, from the kamikaze slides for the brave to the gentle and fun family slides.

Facilities

The park also features a wide range of facilities, including changing rooms, lockers, toilets, showers, and a restaurant and bar. With its lively atmosphere and wide range of activities, Hidropark Alcudia is the perfect destination for a fun-filled day out with family and friends, and is a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting the area.

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Hidropark Alcudia is the only water park in the north of the island and is located close to the beach and city centre in Port d'Alcudia and 1km away from the medieval walled town of Alcúdia.

Ideal for families

The park is ideal for families and smaller children. It is also quite large with a good variety of water attractions spread over 40,000 square metres.

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Fun for all of the family

You’ll find numerous rides, slides, pools, chill-out areas and even a children’s playground plus an infant area – there's something to keep everybody entertained at Hidropark Alcudia.

Waterslides

The waterslides are the main draw for visitors to the park and include Kamikaze rides, parallel slides, foam slides, multi-slides and spirals but there’s also plenty to do for the less adventurous such as the wave pool, waterfalls, fountains, shallow splash pools and climbing frames. Add to the list, bouncy castles & trampolines and it is easy to see that Hidropark Alcudia could keep a family entertained for the whole day.

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Mini golf

Just in case you run out of things to do, there is also a 54-hole mini golf course to try and paintball too!

The park does not allow visitors to bring their own picnic; however, there are fast food places and bars on-site.

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The park is open each day from 1 May to 30 October from 10am to 5pm, during July and August, it stays open until 6pm.

Alcúdia

After you've finished at the water park and if time permits, consider taking a short drive to Alcúdia. Surrounded by mighty walls that contain historic mansions, scenic plazas, cafés with beautiful terraces & warm-stone houses, this vibrant town is a year-round destination, providing a rich taste of history and culture.

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Manacor to Alcudia

Manacor to Alcudia driving route

Manacor to Alcudia – updated 12 February 2023.

The island of Majorca, located in the Mediterranean Sea, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and beautiful beaches. The Manacor to Alcudia driving route is one of the most scenic and picturesque routes on the island, providing travelers with a journey through some of the most stunlning scenery that Majorca has to offer.

Starting in the town of Manacor, the route takes you through the heart of the island’s agricultural region, passing through lush fields of almond and olive trees. The road winds through small villages and towns, where visitors can experience traditional Majorcan life and culture.

Manacor is Mallorca’s second-largest city and is best known as the birthplace of tennis great Rafael Nadal and as a centre of furniture manufacturing.

There’s not a lot to see here; however, the Esglesia dels Delors de Nostra Senyora church is worth a visit, so is the Manacor History Museum.

Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience

If you’re a sports fan, then the Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience puts the ball in your court. Its simulators and attractions put you at the centre of the action. As well as the tennis legend’s trophies and memorabilia on display in the Exhibition Room there are exciting experiences where you get to call all the shots.

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The Majorcan tennis ace, Rafael Nadal, presents all his trophies and memorabilia in a museum with a difference in his hometown of Manacor. Head into the Exhibition Room and you’ll find all his achievements, equipment and best trophies from throughout his career, but step through into the Experience Room and you become the protagonist of the show.

There are state-of-the-art simulators that take you on a voyage of different sports, including F1, tennis and more, as well as 3D Eyewear that sweeps you into another world – quite literally. Kids and adults will find something to entertain them, so it’s an ace day out for all the family – Book tickets

Caves of Drach

When you leave Manacor, follow the signs for Porto Cristo where you have the opportunity to visit the Caves of Drach, one of the largest caves in Europe and considered by many to be the 8th Wonder of the World. Within the caves is Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes on the planet; which today plays host to a boat-borne classical music program; which attracts visitors from far and wide.

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Cala Millor

From Porto Cristo follow the signs for Son Servera and Cala Millor, a lovely road; which meanders through orchards until you arrive at Cala Millor; which is a good place to stop for a short beach break.

Capdepera

The route then takes you east into Son Servera and then to Capdepera, largely undiscovered by the majority of visitors to the island. The biggest attraction in Capdepera is the ‘Castell de Capdepera’, it is a quite demanding walk uphill, but the views are outstanding.

Artà

From Capdepera, take the road to Artà, a quiet, attractive rural town with a maze of narrow streets, medieval buildings and pretty cafes with an impressive hilltop fortress built in the 14th century.

Alcúdia

From there, continue along the coastal road around the bay to Alcúdia, a beautiful medieval walled town of quiet charm and character.

Surrounded by mighty walls that contain historic mansions, scenic plazas, cafés with beautiful terraces & warm-stone houses, this vibrant town is a year-round destination, providing a rich taste of history and culture.

Overall, the Manacor to Alcudia driving route is a scenic journey through some of the most beautiful landscapes and charming towns that Majorca has to offer. Whether you are an experienced driver, a lover of stunning vistas, or simply looking for a memorable way to explore the island, this route is a must-see attraction that should not be missed. So, pack your bags, start your engine, and get ready to experience the beauty of Majorca from the comfort of your car.

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