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Can Picafort Holidays

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Majorca holidays

Enjoy soft sands at Can Picafort

Situated on Majorca’s east coast, Can Picafort provides sun worshippers with the ideal location to unwind. With over 3 kilometres of inviting beaches and soft, golden sand, the area provides clear waters to swim in. The neighbouring marina hosts fishing craft and yachts that adds another layer of distinctiveness. Meanwhile, the wide and appealing seafront promenade encourages visitors to sample the local bars and restaurants. Here you can sip and savour cocktails looking out to the azure coloured waters or over the mountain range in the distance. In the streets that surrounds Can Picafort, you’ll find attractive shops and boutiques offering locally made goods for you to buy and treasure. In nearby Santa Margalida, you’ll find a site of historical significance. All in all, Can Picafort provides the perfect backdrop to relaxation with its laid-back aura and the chilled tone.

Your questions, answered

With favourable weather, Can Picafort is suitable all the year round. With comfortable springs, sizzling summers and pleasant autumn and winters, it’s a terrific location.
There are many restaurants locally serving a wealth of international cuisine which reflects the attractiveness and popularity of the region.
From the town, you can book a whole range of illuminating trips. Take an island tour, ride on a catamaran or visit the Caves of Drach.

Best things to do in Can Picafort

Sip a cocktail

Take a seat at one of the bars on the promenade, order a cocktail and enjoy the magnificent views of the sea and the mountains.

Chill out at the beach

Situated in Alcudia bay, the beaches here are soft and welcoming. Basking or building sand castles, this is a great place to relax.

Admire the sculptures

Four groups of sculptured goddesses populate the local shoreline and offers another cultural and artistic aspect to the area. See them at Son Baulo Beach.