Grupotel Montecarlo Hotel, Ca'n Picafort
A resort hotel with spa and fitness room
Located in Santa Margalida's Can Picafort neighbourhood, close to Albufera Natural Park, it is just 300 metres from the beach.
They have a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, an indoor pool, and a sauna, along with a complete spa offering beauty and relaxing treatments and a fitness room.
Additional property amenities include currency exchange, a garden, and dry cleaning/laundry services. There is also an entertainment programme, tennis courts nearby and bike storage.
Things to do nearby
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Boat adventure & speedboat coast challenge
Located in Port de Soller
Choose between two thrilling ways to explore Mallorca’s stunning coastline. Enjoy a guided boat adventure swimming in hidden lagoons and sea caves, or test your team’s skills and adrenaline in a competitive speedboat coast challenge packed with exciting activities.
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Restaurants nearby
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Barretes Restaurant at Ca's Xorc
Located in Soller
Ca's Xorc Luxury Retreat is home to an abundance of delicious fresh and local food such as a selection of fruit and vegetables, fish, red shrimp, lamb and Iberico pork. The chef at Ca's Xorc interprets this local, Mediterranean cuisine in a modern and creative manner.
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Beaches nearby
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Ca’n Picafort Beach, North Mallorca
Located <1 km away
Situated 10km away from Alcudia on Mallorca’s northern coast, Playa de Ca’n Picafort is a busy yet beautiful expanse of soft white sand with clear blue waters. This small fishing village turned purpose-built-resort, mostly caters to tourists and all-inclusive holidaymakers, who arrive by the bus load every summer.
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Son Baulo Beach, Ca'n Picafort
Located 2.7 km away
The beach at Son Baulo is a good antidote to the heaving masses and consumerism of neighbouring Ca’n Picafort. Still busy and still boasting everything you need, Son Baulo has managed to retain some character and a bit more class than its larger and better-known neighbour.
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Playa de Son Real Beach, North Mallorca
Located 6.3 km away
There is a 5km patch of isolated coast between Playa Son Baulo and Son Serra de Marina in North Mallorca that is known as Playa de Son Real. It is a rough stretch of coastline that is mostly made up of pebbly inlets and rocky outcrops, but interspersed with them is a scattering of the holy grail of beaches – tiny perfect white sandy coves with easy access to the turquoise sea.
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Golf-clubs nearby
Towns nearby
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Puerto Alcudia (Port d'Alcudia)
Located 6.2 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 10 km down the coast, you will find a strip of apartment blocks and resort style hotels that offer everything from budget self-catering to luxurious 5-star accommodation.
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Sa Pobla
Located 10.0 km away
Sa Pobla, 4km north of Muro, is 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.
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Colonia de Sant Pere
Located 11.9 km away
Set within the municipality of Arta, Colonia de Sant Pere is a small, unpretentious fishing village located on the northeast. It's one of few villages on Mallorca’s coastline to resist succumbing to tourism, which means that, even in the peak summertime, the most common language you will hear on its beach is Spanish.
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Port de Pollenca (Puerto Pollensa)
Located 16.7 km away
Port de Pollença, also known as Puerto Pollensa, is an established, family-friendly tourist resort in the north of Mallorca. Like many Majorcan 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.