Kartingmania, Alcudia Beach
Alcudia beach resort's Kartingmania is one of the best Karting set ups in Mallorca. Open from 9.30 'til midnight it has karts for all levels and their custom built track was designed to offer nothing but fun.

© Son Sabater by Zafiro

© Son Sabater by Zafiro

© Son Sabater by Zafiro

© Son Sabater by Zafiro
Stylish yet traditional hotel with views of Mallorca's beautiful mountains
Discover the natural beauty of the 4-star Son Sabater by Zafiro, the first agrotourism hotel in Mallorca for Zafiro Hotels, and one of the stars of our Zafiro Boutique Collection. This 4-star boutique hotel is located in the countryside in Sa Pobla, an inland town in Mallorca, just a short distance from Pollensa.
Zafiro hotel has 20 hectares of land which are surrounded by a forest full of Mediterranean oaks, and located at the foot of the Sierra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ensuring magnificent views of the mountains.
With only 15 rooms, including spacious suites and fantastic private villas with a terrace and garden, Son Sabater by Zafiro offers the most intimate and personalised stay. From the peacefulness of a pool with water jets to the delicious flavours of the à la carte restaurant, where every dish is a hallmark of Mallorcan cuisine.
Every villa and suite at Son Sabater by Zafiro has been designed to be a perfect refuge, fully integrated with the natural beauty of the Mallorcan countryside. Protected by a beautiful oak forest, our villas and suites ensure the most profound and restorative rest.
Elegant, spacious and inspired by the rural traditions of the island, all of the comforts you require are within easy reach, allowing you to enjoy a unique experience full of peace and a connection with nature.
Enjoy an exclusive oasis of attention and balance to help you get over any stress. The wellness area at Son Sabater by Zafiro provides an outdoor pool with sunbeds on the terrace, a perfect place to relax and bask in the sun. The hotel also features an area with an indoor pool, sauna and massage cabin, as well as a fitness room.
At Son Sabater by Zafiro, they see cuisine as an essential part of the travel experience, which is why the dining options offer a window on Mallorcan culture. In both the breakfast service and the à la carte restaurant, they celebrate the richness and diversity of local cuisine. An unforgettable sensory experience through the island's traditional flavours
Get a taste of country life with activities that bring you closer to the essence of Mallorca. From morning walks in the local area to cycling routes and hiking. The staff will help you book anything you need during your stay so you can experience outdoor life in the most authentic and rewarding way.
The hotel's proximity to the stunning Sierra de Tramuntana mountains allows easy access to some of the most spectacular scenery in Mallorca. The team at Son Sabater by Zafiro can recommend guided tours so you can discover the trails, rich biodiversity and stunning views in the Sierra, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Children are welcome at this hotel.
Alcudia beach resort's Kartingmania is one of the best Karting set ups in Mallorca. Open from 9.30 'til midnight it has karts for all levels and their custom built track was designed to offer nothing but fun.
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.
Their innovative take on Mediterranean cuisine uses fresh produce cooked with the latest culinary techniques. They offer a selection of contemporary tasting menus.
This restaurant, located in Port d'Alcudia near the beach, is an emblematic institution in Mallorca. They serve authentic local cuisine.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Easily accessible and popular with tourists and locals alike, this long stretch of coast line from Puerto Pollensa to Alcudia makes for a beautiful drive or cycle. Hugging the beachside all the way around the crescent shaped bay, the road presents fantastic views towards Cap Formentor, Cap Pinar and all the way out to sea.
Horseshoe-shaped Pollensa Bay, boasts several patches of golden shore, all with superb views and beautiful fine sand. The main beach is found just south of the harbour - Platja del Port de Pollensa; at nearly 1.5km long, it offers an impressive view of the Formentor Peninsular and surrounding Tramuntana mountains.
Can Planes Museum of Contemporary Art is located in sa Pobla in the north of Mallorca. It occupies the ground floor of the old manor house Can Planes that was refurbished and modified in 1998. It's permanent collection is composed of over a hundred works by artists living in Mallorca.
The Caves of Campanet are situated in the north of Mallorca in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains. The caves cover a surface area of approximately 3,200 square metres at a depth of 50 metres
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.
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.
This traditional town square is located in the heart of Pollença and is the centre of the town's social and commercial life.
This seventeenth century house is where artist Dionis Bennassar lived for half his life. It is now home to the Dionis Bennàssar Foundation, which is a cultural foundation of private non-profit organization created to promote, publicize and defend the manifestations of the human spirit.
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.
This small town between Inca and the S'Albufera marshes is a sleepy little place, a typical rural Mallorcan town.
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.
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.
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.
Inca lies halfway up the motorway between Palma and Alcudia, almost at the centre of the island and at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.
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