 | The ancient hill-top town of Arta (Alcudia)
| | | | | Arta is an ancient town located on the east coast of Mallorca. It's been occupied for over 3,000 years.
Today, visitors come from all over the island to witness the fascinating Bronze Age ... [See more] |
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 | Visit the old town (Alcudia)
| | | | | The ancient town of Alcudia is very very different to the modern tourist resort located 3kms to the south. Taking a stroll around this fascinating city is like taking a step back in time.
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|  | Check out the markets (Alcudia)
| | | | | Alcudia holds markets every Tuesday and Sunday selling everything from fresh local fruit and vegetables to flowers and craft goods. Most are held in the morning from around 8:00am to ... [See more] |
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|  | Visit the mountain village of Lluc (Alcudia)
| | | | | Lluc is a pretty little village located about 30 kms beyond Soller, in the north of the island. To get here, you need to drive though the spectacular Serra de Tramuntana mountains...
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|  | Visit Pollensa old town (Alcudia)
| | | | | Pollensa is a very peaceful old town located in the north east of Mallorca. Unlike many places on the island, it's been largely unaffected by tourism.
The town of Pollensa was set up a few ... [See more] |
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|  | Hike Mallorca's most popular trail (Alcudia)
| | | | | Castell d'Alaro is by far the island's most popular hiking trail. It starts off at the town of Alaro and climbs up to a ruined castle and hilltop chapel, where you'll have panoramic views ... [See more] |
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|  | Go to the Hidropark (Alcudia)
| | | | | Alcudia's Hidropark is a great day out for all the family.
You can stay here all day. The kids will never get bored.
It's got giant slides, three (landscaped) mini-golf courses and ... [See more] |
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