Marinas and Portsin Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza and FormenteraAlcudiamar
39° 49'N - 03° 08'E
Description
There are reasons aplenty why the traveller finds himself lost for words when he sees the serene and harmonious beauty of Alcudia Bay. Bounded by Cap de Pinar and Cap de Farrutx, its embraces a seemingly endless range of things to do and places to go. Visitors can see Alcudia Port stretching at their feet from the imposing Watchtower, the highest point on the Sierra de la Victoria. A unique setting where the past and the future mingle, nourished by a Mediterranean which gave it its hybrid nature, century after century: Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals and Mussulmen fought over it and engraved an indelible impression on this lovely stretch of coastline, exceptional for the contrasts and the variety of its scenery.The proximity of the mountains and the Albufera wetlands, a staging post for thousands of wintering birds, form an incomparable natural area. Amid the blue hues of its transparent waters, the visitors will find the ideal place for peaceful relaxation and enjoyment. And not only in summer, for balmy and pleasant temperatures throughout the year mean this coast can be visited at any time. Close to where the pines blend with the sea our Marina is becoming a familiar scene for all; marina people and sports enthusiasts will find there an excellent natural backdrop for sports such as surfing, powerboating and sailing as well as fishing and underwater fishing. Or you can choose a peaceful swim off one of its beaches famous for its incredibly clean endless sands, or in the small hidden coves which fringe this small peninsula between two bays. ALCUDIAMAR spares no effort to offer all who visit its facilities everything possible to make their stay unforgettable in a town with a deep-rooted seafaring tradition, rich folklore and a singular ecological and cultural heritage, whose people are proud of their two thousand year old history and of their position as a paradise of the future.
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