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Can Picafort, also spelled Ca’n Picafort, is located on the Bay of Alcudia, in the northeast of the Spanish Balearic island of Majorca.

Can Picafort is a seaside resort very popular with tourists. The almost five-kilometre-long fine sandy beach stretches from Port d'Alcudia in the north to Can Picafort.

Shopping and strolling

On the beautiful seafront promenade, there are numerous cafés, pubs and restaurants to enjoy a drink and a meal after sunbathing.

The promenade of Can Picafort invites you to stroll, and to shop, even those who want to enjoy themselves in the evening will have no difficulty finding the right thing for themselves.

Behind the seafront, a pedestrian and traffic-calmed zone has been built, surrounded by lots of greenery. The seaside resort is suitable for everyone, young or old, families with children or teenagers who want to spend their first holiday here alone.

Vacation in Can Picafort

Whoever goes on holiday in Can Picafort in summer can be sure that the thermometer will never fall below the 25 degree mark. Those who want to enjoy some peace and quiet can do so in the S'Albufera nature reserve, about 2 km away from Can Picafort.

Can Picafort is also a good starting point for excursions. Who rents a hire car has from here the possibility to explore the whole island. Who wants to visit the island capital Playa de Palma or one visits with the rented car the necropolises of Son Real, which are located near Can Picafort.

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Ca’n Picafort – German Colony on the Balearic Island

They speak German. Few holiday areas in Mallorca are as apt with this phrase as Ca’n Picafort.

Here you’ll find German restaurants, German pubs and, of course, German television, which is brought to the island via satellite.

If you’re looking for the real Mallorca, you’ll have to hop in a hire car and turn your back on Ca’n Picafort. But perhaps the traveller will return after an eventful day and enjoy the feeling of almost being back home.

Sights in C’an Picafort

The long sandy beach is the main attraction of this place. Don’t be surprised by the obelisks you will come across along the coast in C’an Picafort.

200 metres inland you will always find a twin tower to match. The structures were built to provide orientation for submarine captains during the Spanish Civil War.

Today they are among the town’s landmarks. The surrounding area of C’an Picafort invites you to go hiking and cycling through a beautiful dune landscape. It is an offshoot of the Albufera Nature Park, so a nature reserve.

Sights in the surrounding area

Muro, a small inland town, is well worth a visit. Some magnificent facades bear witness to the town’s former wealth. The church of Sant Joan, built in the 16th century, can also be visited.

After that, a visit to the ethnological museum is worthwhile. Here you get a good insight into the rural life of bygone days.

After that, you might still feel like visiting the 600-metre-long and very impressive stalactite caves in the nearby town of Campanet.

Restaurant recommendation

Of course, you’ll find knuckle of pork with sauerkraut, Vienna sausages and roast pork in C’an Picafort. But friends of Mallorcan cuisine will also be happy here.

Visit the Mandilego restaurant and enjoy fish specialities in a relaxed atmosphere.

Hotel tip

Just about two kilometres inland lies a pearl for lovers of special hotels. The Hotel Rural Casal Santa Eulalia awaits you here. The magnificent 13th-century finca is the perfect place to stay.

Nightlife

German holidaymakers are made up of families and older people and don’t attach much importance to a debauched nightlife.

They’d rather have a leisurely drink in one of the many pubs.

Service – From the airport to C’an Picafort

Many travellers to Mallorca land at Palma airport and so it is common to receive friends and guests here.

The way to the airport is well signposted and therefore easy to find.

If there is a lack of navigation in the hire car, we offer here a guide for the way back: From the airport in Palma it takes about an hour to get back to your holiday home.

Start on Camino de Son Fangos and then turn immediately left towards Via Cintura, Palma.At the roundabout, take the second exit onto MA-19.

After a total of 4.5 kilometres, then turn right onto the MA-20 towards Andratx, Port d’Alcúdia.After a total of 7.5 kilometres, turn right again onto the MA-13 towards Son Castelló, Inca, Port.

Stay on this road until you reach exit 40. Turn off towards Sa Pobla, Pollença. At the next roundabout, take the first exit onto the MA-13A towards Muro, Sa Pobla. Soon there will be another roundabout.

Here, take the second exit onto the MA-3420.Stay on this road until your trip meter, which you set to zero at the airport, reads 50 kilometers. Then turn left onto MA-3433.

Shortly after, turn left again onto MA-3431.After a total of 61 kilometres, you will reach another roundabout and take the first exit onto MA-12. Now it will only take a few minutes and you will have reached your holiday destination again.

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