Alcudiamar Hotel
4 star nautical themed hotel in the bay of Alcudia
Situated along the Bay of Alcudia, this hotel provides guests with direct access to the beach. The marina is adjacent for guests who wish to enjoy boating excursions, jet skiing, and other water sports.
Guests will be able to walk to the city centre, where they will find a number of shopping, dining, and nightlife options. The hotel is located approximately 34 miles from the airport. The beach and the city centre are both within walking distance of the accommodation. Parking is available on-site for guests arriving by private vehicle.
There are 106 guestrooms available at the hotel, and the guestrooms include such amenities as air-conditioning and private balconies. Guests can choose between double rooms or upgraded suites, which feature kitchen facilities.
Guests can make use of an on-site spa facility, which offers such services as massages, health treatments, and facials. Further amenities of the hotel include laundry services, a restaurant, a terrace, a fitness centre, two swimming pools, and a bar.
Things to do nearby
Things To Do in Port d'Alcudia
See all Activities & Trips-
-
Light Trolling Fishing Trip
Located in Port d'Alcudia
"Light" only means the gear is light, as the fish can weigh up to 10-15kg.
-
-
Big Game Fishing for Swordfish Trip
Located in Port d'Alcudia
Whether you fish during the day or the night on this incredible fishing adventure depends solely on the moon.
-
Coasteering, Mallorca
Located in Port d'Alcudia
A fantastic and fun way to explore the Mallorcan coastline with friends and family!
-
Catamaran Sailing Courses
Located in Port d'Alcudia
Catamarans are the Formula 1 of sailing. Built for speed you'll get a real thrill from racing the waves.
Restaurants nearby
Restaurants in Port d'Alcudia
See all Restaurants-
Malgache Restaurant
Located in Port d'Alcudia
Malgache offers international dishes and tapas with African touches. Their signature cocktails are a must try!
-
Pippers Restaurant
Located in Port d'Alcudia
Pipper’s boasts an enviable position nestled between the shoreline and “Moll Vell” offering the perfect setting to enjoy a meal, unwind and soak up the vibrant ambiance of the Port of Alcudia.
Beaches nearby
Beaches in Mallorca
See all Beaches-
Playa de Alcudia Beach
Located <1 km away
This beautiful and popular ‘Blue Flag’ beach boasting fine white sand, stretches more than 3 kilometres east from Port d'Alcúdia. This breath-taking beach is one of the reasons why Port d'Alcúdia remains so popular with holiday makers year after year.
-
Platya des Morer Vermell Beach
Located 2.9 km away
Take a coastal stroll or cycle to the little hidden gem Platya des Morer Vermell just north of Alcudia, with its white sand and calm waters perfect for snorkelling.
-
Alcanada Beach
Located 2.9 km away
A short trip out of Alcudia and away from the crowds, is a rugged stretch of coastline featuring beautiful turquoise waters and it’s own island lighthouse.
-
Mal Pas Beach
Located 3.1 km away
Mal Pas - consisting of Playa de Sant Pere and Playa de Sant Joan, are two quiet, beautiful beaches just to the north-east of Alcudia
-
Playa de Muro Beach, North Mallorca
Located 4.4 km away
Playa de Muro is a beautiful 6 kilometre long, Blue Flag award-winning, white sandy beach in the north of Mallorca. It's generally quieter than neighbouring Alcudia beach because of its out of town location.
-
S'illot Beach
Located 4.8 km away
A quiet cove in the north of the island that offers a calm retreat from the busy tourist beaches and crystal clear water for swimming.
Sights nearby
Sights in Mallorca
See all Sights & Sites-
Roman Remains of Pollentia
Located 1.7 km away
Pollentia was founded by the consul Qintus Caecilius Metellus in 123 BC in the strategic location between the bays of Pollenca and Alcudia. It was the most important city in the Balearics duing the Roman period and covered an area of 15-20 hectares.
-
Sa Bassa Blanca Museum
Located 4.1 km away
This eclectic mixture of art and sculpture, set in beautiful parkland in the north of Mallorca is one to put on your list of things to do.
-
S'Albufereta Nature Reserve
Located 5.2 km away
S'Albufereta de Pollensa is a wetland nature reserve in the north of the island, however, it is largely private property. Visitors can drive along the main road from Pollenca to Alcudia to view the habitats.
-
S'Albufera Natural Park
Located 5.7 km away
Just off the coast road 5km south of Port d'Alcudia in the north west of Mallorca, the S'Albufera wetlands make a welcome relief from long stretches of crowded beach.
-
Santuary de la Mare de Deu del Puig
Located 10.0 km away
Nuns settled on Puig de Maria ('Mary's mountain') in 1371 and remained for several hundred years, refusing to leave even when the Bishop of Palma ordered them down for their own safety.
-
Plaça Major
Located 10.8 km away
This traditional town square is located in the heart of Pollença and is the centre of the town's social and commercial life.
Golf-clubs nearby
Golf Courses in Mallorca
See all Golf-
Canyamel Golf Course
This golf course, situated in Canyamel in the nort-east of Mallorca, is renowned for being one of the most beautiful on the island.
-
Son Vida Golf Course
The Son Vida golf course ranks among the island's most beautiful courses. Located just a few miles to the north-west of Palma, the tree-lined fairways offer breathtaking views of the spectacular surroundings down to the Bay of Palma. The course was one of the first to be created on Majorca in 1964 by F.W. Hawtree, but was renovated in 2001 by Kurt Rossknecht. The 18-hole golf course is a par 71. The golf course consists of fairly tight fairways with two water hazards. The greens tend to be small & round, with bunkers on either side. Doglegs on the course create challenges for the more experienced player.
-
Son Termes Golf Course, nr Bunyola
This golf course lies 10 km north of Palma de Mallorca. Designed by Harris Group & Josè Rodriguez, the course opened in 1998.
-
Par 72 Jamie Knight Golf Coaching, Mallorca Island
Located in Santa Ponsa
Par72 offers luxury golf experiences in Mallorca hosted by British PGA Professional Jamie Knight.
-
La Reserva Rotana Golf Course
Located in Manacor
This is a private 9-hole golf course just a few meters from the Rotana Hotel. The course is reserved for hotel and restaurant guests.
-
Son Antem Golf Course, Llucmajor
There are two courses at Son Antem Golf Club - the masterpieces of Francisco López Segalés, one of Spain’s leading course designers. Since 1990, he has designed courses in all the major resort areas of Spain. With Son Antem, Segalés has garnered rave reviews from professional golfers and vacationing ones alike.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Mallorca
See all Towns & Villages-
Puerto Alcudia (Port d'Alcudia)
Located 2.0 km away
On the north coast of Mallorca lies the Bay of Alcudia, a gorgeous coastline comprising of turquoise shallow waters and long, soft golden sandy beaches. It is therefore not much of a surprise to find Majorca's biggest beach resort here. From Port d'Alcudia, in the west, to Can Picafort 10km down the coast, you will find a strip of apartment blocks and resort style hotels that offer everything from budget self-catering to luxurious five-star accommodation.
-
Alcúdia
Located 2.2 km away
The medieval town of Alcúdia is the main hub for visitors in the north of the island. Set on a peninsula between the bays of Pollença and Alcúdia, it offers a lovely mix of historic charm and genuine local character. Its beautifully preserved old town and welcoming atmosphere make it a popular spot throughout the year.
-
Puerto Pollensa
Located 9.1 km away
Puerto Pollensa, also known as Port de Pollença, is an established, family-friendly tourist resort in the north of Mallorca. Like many Mallorcan coastal towns, the resort was formerly a fishing village servicing the local area. It still features a large marina which nowadays harbours leisure boats more than fishing boats, but you can still see many traditional ‘llaüts’ used by the Mallorcans for catching fish.
-
Pollensa (Pollenca)
Located 10.9 km away
At the eastern end of the Serra de Tramuntana, tucked between two hills, lies the ancient rural town of Pollença (also written Pollenca or Pollensa). An enchanting Mallorcan town packed with ancient blonde stone architecture, Pollenca doesn’t feel like many of the other towns which have surrendered to tourism. Although tourists have long been attracted here, Pollensa has learned to accept and adapt to tourism without losing its soul.
-
Sa Pobla
Located 11.2 km away
Sa Pobla, 4km north of Muro, is known as Mallorca's vegetable basket. This fertile area of marshes reclaimed as farmland is referred to as 'the land of a thousand windmills', and there is a decent autumn fair that showcases their local agricultural produce in November. Some of these wetlands have been protected as part of s'Albufera Natural Park.
-
Cala Sant Vicenc
Located 11.2 km away
Known in Castillian Spanish as Cala San Vincente and in Mallorquin as Cala Sant Vicenc, this is one of the smallest resorts on Mallorca.