Laid-back, relaxed, and with beaches that gently shelve into crystal-clear waters, C’an Picafort holidays are ideal for all the family. Hidden away in a secluded bay on the north-east coast, this is one of Majorca’s most popular resorts, attracting families, couples, and groups of friends with its golden, sun-splashed sands. If you want to see some of the sights, you’ll find that some of the island’s best attractions are practically on your doorstep, such as Majorca’s spectacular aquarium, colourful markets, and the dusty ruins of a vast, prehistoric cemetery, Son Real. For superb, live entertainment, just wait until the sun kisses the horizon and the bars, clubs and restaurants come to life.
Things to do
If you want more from your C’an Picafort holidays, there’s plenty to see and do. Top of the list has to be a trip to the s’Albufera National Park, where you can explore glorious, extensive wetlands and see a huge variety of exotic wildlife, including bats, birds, dragonflies, and turtles. However, if you’d like to get out of the sun for a bit, visit the Caves of Drach, a world-famous subterranean network of caves and chambers, where you can row a boat across an underground lake and enjoy a meal and music in the underground restaurant. The acoustics are amazing!
Excellent beaches
The family friendly beach has been specifically designed to ensure an enjoyable and relaxing visit. From toilets and showers to sun loungers and parasols (that come with a safe), Ca’n Picafort is the contemporary and exciting holiday destination. The beach does get quite busy in high season; this is because it has a long stretch of golden sand, warm waters and views of a beautiful mountain on the horizon. As well as soaking up the summer sun, a variety of water sports are available including banana boats and paddleboards. With trained lifeguards on duty daily, you can easily enjoy your day at the beach with not a care in the world.
History and culture
Before its stunning scenery and vibrant atmosphere became common knowledge, Ca’n Picafort’s economy was fuelled by the fish that was caught and sold in the heart of the village. To get a real feel for the area, head inland to see traditional architecture and fascinating archaeological sites, most of which date back to Roman time. For a chilling look at the islands pre-historic era, take a short drive or walk to Son Bauló for the Son Real Necrópolis that translates to ‘Cemetery of the Phoenicians’. Here you will find over 100 tombs that have been excavated into the rock, dating back to the Talaiotic Period.
Vibrant nightlife
The great thing about visiting Ca’n Picafort is that most of the nightlife and restaurants are within walking distance. They often have outdoor seating areas and open late to enjoy the cool Balearic breeze. There are many bars and nightclubs to choose from in central Ca’n Picafort and its neighbouring resort, Alcudia. Enjoy a tasty meal and a fruity cocktail or two under the stars, before dancing the night away in the upbeat and friendly atmosphere.
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