#Mallorca
At the beach; Near water
In Puerto de Alcúdia you will find lots of restaurants for every kind of taste; fresh fish, excellent meat, pizza and pasta, sushi, tapas, degustation menus, and typical Majorcan cuisine. If you feel a bit hungry, the numerous snack bars offer sandwiches, hamburgers, and salads. For your coffee or tea break you will find many cafeterias on the promenade. There are also lots of shops there; besides shops for clothes, shoes, and souvenirs you will easily find small supermarkets for grocery shopping.
The old town of Alcúdia with its little cobbled streets is a must-see. Visit the old squares, the church and the town walls where you can also walk around the top of the old town. Many small bars and good restaurants invite you to stop for a coffee or a snack and take it all in. On Tuesday and Sunday there is market day in Alcúdia and the town turns into a busy place with lots of people. Don’t forget to visit the Roman Ruins including a villa, a bull ring, and an amphitheater.
By car or bus you could easily reach other nice beach areas like Playa de Muro, Can Picafort, Playa de Formentor, or Puerto de Pollença. Also, the bay Cala St. Vicente is a must-see. A visit to the old town of Pollença with its tiny church (Calvari) and the nice main square with lots of restaurants would be a nice half-day trip. To access the Calvari, you would have to climb more than a hundred stairs - but the views are worth it!