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Holiday villas for rent in Alcudia
Thinking of your next destination? Alcudia offers stunning villas in the most beautiful spots. Find your perfect villa in Son Baulo, Formentor, Sant Jordi or the residential area of Bellresguard. Enjoy the privacy of your own villa surrounded by stunning natural Mediterranean landscapes and pristine beaches to unwind during your holidays. Spend some time in this historical and cultural city in Majorca.
Alcudia villas with pools
Take your pick - whether you fancy a finca in Majorca, or perhaps you prefer to book a Majorca holiday apartment, both are suitable options for your trip. But our recommendation? Rent a villa in Alcudia! On Holidu, you will find plenty of detached villas, located both in the town centre, less than 200 metres from the beach, and in the quiet surrounding residential areas, very close to the Natural Park of S 'Albufera. Most Alcudia villas are equipped with terraces or gardens and swimming pools, which makes them ideal for families and large groups of friends. In addition, many also have a sauna and jacuzzi, so you can relax and free yourself from the accumulated stress. Choose your holiday villa in Alcudia Majorca, where you can enjoy the idyllic Mallorcan countryside and enjoy a coffee in the morning listening to the goat bells as you gaze at the azure waters of the sea.
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Alcudia accommodation for history lovers
Alcudia has been awarded recognition for having a rich historical heritage. Strolling around the majestic city walls you can feel the taste of ancient life in town. There are several city-guided tours that will take you deeper into the history of Alcudia and the legacy left by the Romans centuries ago. A visit to the Pollentia Monographic Museum will show you several artefacts found in the area and you can learn some facts about Alcudia’s history as well. Enjoy an interesting time discovering the facts about this lovely town of Mallorca.
Alcudia villa holidays for beach lovers
It's safe to say that there are some fabulous holiday lettings in Majorca just waiting for you, and the lettings near the fantastic beaches of Alcudia are no different. The fine sand, the crystal clear turquoise waters and the beautiful beach of Puerto de Alcúdia will overturn the heart of all Mallorca enthusiasts. Ideal for families with children, as it has all the necessary equipment to enjoy a great day at the beach. For those who seek tranquillity and a higher level of privacy, there is nothing better than the beach of Coll Baix. This beautiful bay offers crystal clear water and is surrounded by rocky and steep capes. You can access the beach only on foot or by boat. You can access it by driving 5 miles through a back road, following the signs to reach Coll Baix and you will reach the picnic area. Then, half an hour down on foot to the bay. But it is worth it, there you will let your mind and your senses wander. By the way, don't forget to bring supplies for the whole day!
Another perfect beach location is Santa Ponsa! This coastal town is located on the western side of the island and its main beach is Platja de Santa Ponça. This bustling destination is one of the most famous on the whole island, thanks to the wide variety of amenities that line its promenade. You will find bars, restaurants, shops and more await you here. Book a villa in Santa Ponsa if you fancy staying in this lively part of the island for a little longer than for a day.
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What are the top things to do in Alcúdia?
Did you know that the historic centre of Alcúdia still retains many of its old medieval streets?
Top 7 travel tips in Alcudia
1. Enjoy an active holiday
Want to explore a bit and enjoy some outdoor adventures? Go hiking in the Tramuntana mountains where you have several hiking trails to walk through the natural landscape and discover hidden caves. This is an official UNESCO World Heritage Site with water mills, dry-stone buildings and typical orange trees. If you are not quite sure about the routes, you can join a guided hike to Talaia de la Victòria. The Natural Park of L’Albufera is also a great spot for birdwatching or the natural area of Victoria, an excellent place for nature lovers to enjoy pleasant walks surrounded by trees and the fantastic Mediterranean breeze.
2. Fall in love with the Old Town
The old town of Alcúdia is a precious gem in itself. To know it, nothing better than touring the Camí de Ronda, which surrounds the cord of the walls inside, with the possibility of accessing the highest point to enjoy the spectacular views of the town and the Sierra de Tramuntana. Leaving the walls, you can see the Roman city of Pollentia, the Monographic Museum of Pollentia, the church of Sant Jaume, the Town Hall of Alcúdia and numerous castles, the stately houses of Renaissance style decorated with shields.
3. Go to the market
Barter your way through the stalls at Alcúdia Market either on Sunday or Tuesday morning. The market takes place within the city walls and it is one of the biggest markets in Mallorca. The sellers display all the local products and artisan creations. Try some authentic sobrasada, cheese and olive oil. The locals head to the market to source some fresh veggies, fruit and local produce and now you have the chance to do it too.
4. Party like a local
The local festivals are big events for both locals and tourists. In late June, it is time to celebrate Saint Peter's festival, in honour of the saint patron, with a week full of activities, music and food. Later on, in July, it is time for Saint James’ celebrations and traditional theme events are arranged in the different streets as well as exhibitions and sports tournaments. The fireworks add a bit of sparkle during the hot summer nights. Mingle with the locals and enjoy the festivals!
5. Alcudia’s trade fair
It is organised annually on the first weekend of October. This popular festival, which lasts for three days, is organised in honour of the Mallorcan culture. There are several concerts, while the culinary specialities of the region and the local crafts are shown. In addition, horse shows are exhibited, the S'Estol del Rei parade in Jaume is the culmination of the party. For the occasion, the villagers carry giant heads, handcrafted and designed to represent characters from the Mallorcan folklore.
6. Alcudia on wheels
Alcudia is located near the central plain of Es Pla. This allows families with children or inexperienced cyclists to know the area without much difficulty. The medieval city of Pollença is a beautiful destination. Immersed in a sea of olive groves, you can access it after a small and quiet bike ride through the centre of Mallorca. Mountain biking enthusiasts will feel fulfilled with the relief of the Tramuntana mountain range. After passing through the Cape of Formentor, you will be rewarded for your effort with stunning views of the cliffs and the Mediterranean Sea! You can choose to book a villa in Pollenca during your time there.
7. Go fishing!
One of the nicest fishing villages on the whole island is Can Picafort. The village is also located in the northeast, so is less than a 25 minute drive away from Alcudia. If you fancy splitting your stay between both destinations, choose to rent a villa in Can Picafort now!
Information about villas in Alcúdia
🏡 Villas available: | 498 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, air conditioning and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 47 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 11% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 202 properties. |
Villas in Alcudia
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Holiday villas for rent in Alcudia
Thinking of your next destination? Alcudia offers stunning villas in the most beautiful spots. Find your perfect villa in Son Baulo, Formentor, Sant Jordi or the residential area of Bellresguard. Enjoy the privacy of your own villa in Alcudia, surrounded by stunning natural Mediterranean landscapes and pristine beaches to unwind during your holidays. Spend some time in this historical and cultural city in Majorca.
Alcudia villas with pools
Take your pick - whether you fancy a villa in Majorca, or perhaps you prefer to book a holiday apartment, both are suitable options for your trip. But our recommendation? Rent a villa in Alcudia! On Holidu, you will find plenty of detached villas located both in the town centre, less than 200 metres from the beach, and in the quiet surrounding residential areas, very close to the Natural Park of S 'Albufera. Book a holiday letting in Majorca where you can enjoy the idyllic Mallorcan countryside and enjoy a coffee in the morning listening to the goat bells as you gaze at the azure waters of the sea.
Most private villas in Alcudia are equipped with:- Terraces or gardens
- Swimming pools
- Jacuzzi
Adventures for everyone
Travellers and activities
Alcudia for history lovers
Alcudia has been awarded recognition for having a rich historical heritage. Strolling around the majestic city walls, you can feel the taste of ancient life in town. There are several city-guided tours that will take you deeper into the history of Alcudia and the legacy left by the Romans centuries ago. A visit to the Pollentia Monographic Museum will show you numerous artefacts found in the area, and you can learn some facts about Alcudia's history as well. Enjoy an interesting time discovering the facts about this lovely town of Mallorca.
Alcudia for beach lovers
It's safe to say that there are some fabulous villas near the fantastic beaches of Alcudia. The fine sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters and the beautiful beach of Puerto de Alcúdia will overturn the heart of all Mallorca enthusiasts. The family-friendly villas in Alcudia are ideal for travelling with children, as they all have the necessary equipment to enjoy a great day at the beach. For those who seek tranquillity and a higher level of privacy, there is nothing better than the beach of Coll Baix. This beautiful bay offers crystal-clear water and is surrounded by rocky and steep capes. You can access the beach only on foot or by boat. Drive 8 km through a back road, following the signs to reach Coll Baix, and you will reach the picnic area. Then, half an hour down on foot to the bay. But it is worth it. There, you will let your mind and senses wander. By the way, don't forget to bring supplies for the whole day!
Another perfect beach location is Santa Ponsa! This coastal town is located on the western side of the island, and its main beach is Platja de Santa Ponça. This bustling destination is one of the most famous on the entire island, thanks to the wide variety of amenities that line its promenade. You will find bars, restaurants, shops, and more await you here. Book an apartment in Santa Ponsa if you fancy staying in this lively part of the island for a little longer than for a day.
Did you know that the historic centre of Alcúdia still retains many of its old medieval streets?
Want to spend your holiday fishing or enjoying outdoor activities?
We got you covered with the top 7 travel tips in Alcudia
Top 7 travel tips in Alcudia
1. Enjoy an active holiday
Want to explore a bit and enjoy some outdoor adventures? Go hiking in the Tramuntana mountains, where you have several hiking trails to walk through the natural landscape and discover hidden caves. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with water mills, dry-stone buildings and typical orange trees. If you are not quite sure about the routes, you can join a guided hike to Talaia de la Victòria. The Natural Park of L'Albufera is also a great spot for birdwatching. The natural area of Victoria is an excellent place for nature lovers to enjoy pleasant walks surrounded by trees and the fantastic Mediterranean breeze.
2. Fall in love with the Old Town
The old town of Alcúdia is a precious gem in itself. There is nothing better than touring the Camí de Ronda, which surrounds the cord of the walls inside. From here, you can access the highest point to enjoy the spectacular views of the town and the Sierra de Tramuntana. Leaving the walls, you can see the Roman city of Pollentia, the Monographic Museum of Pollentia and the church of Sant Jaume. You can also visit the Town Hall of Alcúdia and numerous castles, the stately houses of Renaissance style decorated with shields. Even if you have a villa in Palma de Mallorca, Alcudia is one hour away and a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
3. Go to the market
Barter your way through the stalls at Alcúdia Market either on Sunday or Tuesday morning. The market takes place within the city walls and is one of the biggest markets in Mallorca. The sellers display all the local products and artisan creations. Try some authentic sobrasada, cheese and olive oil. The locals head to the market to source some fresh veggies, fruit and local produce, and now you have the chance to do it, too.
4. Party like a local
The local festivals are big events for both locals and tourists. In late June, it is time to celebrate Saint Peter's festival, in honour of the saint patron, with a week full of activities, music, and food. Later on, in July, it is time for Saint James' celebrations, and traditional theme events are arranged in the different streets, as well as exhibitions and sports tournaments. The fireworks add a bit of sparkle during the hot summer nights. Ensure you get an affordable villa in Alcudia early for a chance to mingle with the locals and enjoy the festivals!
5. Alcudia's trade fair
It is organised annually on the first weekend of October. This popular festival, which lasts for three days, is organised in honour of the Mallorcan culture. There are several concerts, while the culinary specialities of the region and the local crafts are shown. In addition, horse shows are exhibited, and the S'Estol del Rei parade in Jaume is the culmination of the party. For the occasion, the villagers carry giant heads, handcrafted and designed to represent characters from the Mallorcan folklore.
6. Alcudia on wheels
Alcudia is located near the central plain of Es Pla. This allows families with children or inexperienced cyclists to know the area without much difficulty. The medieval city of Pollença is a beautiful destination. Immersed in a sea of olive groves, you can access it after a small and quiet bike ride through the centre of Mallorca. Mountain biking enthusiasts will feel fulfilled with the chance to hike the Tramuntana mountain range. After passing through the Cape of Formentor, you will be rewarded with imposing views of the cliffs and the Mediterranean Sea! You can choose to {{book a villa in Pollenca}{8624}{villa} and spend more time exploring the beautiful city.
7. Go fishing!
One of the nicest fishing villages on the whole island is Can Picafort. The village is also located in the northeast, so it is less than a 25-minute drive away from Alcudia. If you fancy fishing, rent a villa in Alcudia and enjoy fishing every day.