How far Can Picafort to Alcudia?

Can Picafort is located approximately 10 to 12 km (about 6-7 miles) from Alcúdia/Port d'Alcúdia in North Mallorca. The drive takes about 15–20 minutes, while the direct TIB 302 bus takes around 20–30 minutes. It is a popular coastal route, with a beach walk estimated at up to 10-18km.
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Can you walk from Can Picafort to Alcúdia?

Walk up to 10km from Ca'n Picafort to Port d'Alcudia, passing through the beautiful Playa de Muro on the way. The beach directly beside the hotel frontline is usually quite crowded. However, if you venture a little further away, there is usually plenty of room.
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How much is a taxi from Can Picafort to Alcúdia?

The fastest way to get from Can Picafort to Alcúdia is to taxi which takes 15 min and costs €15 - €18. Is there a direct bus between Can Picafort and Alcúdia? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Can Picafort centre 1 and arriving at Centre històric. Services depart hourly, and operate every day.
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Is Can Picafort a nice area?

Can Picafort is now a very popular resort which is positively bustling during the summer season and mostly caters to German visitors, although you will find some bars aimed at British and Irish tourists. Here you will find everything that you would expect to enjoy an active, entertaining beach holiday.
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What is the closest town to Can Picafort?

The closest major town to Can Picafort is Santa Margalida. The distance between them is 9,6 km. We recommend viewing worth-visit sights around Can Picafort: Port de Alcudia.
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Where is Brad Pitt's house in Mallorca?

Brad Pitt has for years been linked to Port d'Andratx, one of Mallorca's most exclusive harbours. Spanish and international outlets frequently report that he owns a modern villa in the area, describing the property as a discreet retreat away from red‑carpet life.
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Is there much to do in Can Picafort?

A long sandy beach, a scenic seaside promenade and accessible cycling routes are just the start. Cafés and restaurants with open air terraces and a weekly market deliver a daily dose of Mediterranean flavour. There are also plenty of tour operators offering adventurous day outs on land and at sea.
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Is it worth going to Alcúdia?

The vibrant northern town of Alcúdia is truly a year-round location, offering life, history and culture throughout all seasons. Lying just one kilometre inland from the famous holiday resort of Port d'Alcúdia, it's the ideal place to taste rich Mallorcan heritage, without having to stray too far off the beaten path.
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Can Picafort Little train?

Mini Train. Can Picafort has a tourist mini train, which runs around throughout the core. Its service starts from May and ends on 30th of October. The route lasts about 20-25 minutes and are perfect for visiting the main tourist places and to get around Can Picafort.
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Can I use Uber in Alcúdia?

Yes. The Uber app gives you the power to request a ride to get around Alcúdia anytime, 24/7. Tip: Pickup times in Alcúdia may be longer than in larger cities, but you can instead reserve a ride in advance to get picked up at a time that works for you.
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How much is the bus from Alcúdia to Can Picafort?

The best way to get from Alcúdia to Can Picafort without a car is to line 302 bus which takes 24 min and costs €3 - €5. How long does it take to get from Alcúdia to Can Picafort? The line 302 bus from Pol·lèntia to Casetes des Capellans 2 takes 24 min including transfers and departs hourly.
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Is Can Picafort a big resort?

C'an Picafort is not a purpose built tourist resort, however, the influx of visitors to the island transformed it from a small fishing village with less than 200 inhabitants in 1960 to an important tourist centre with 8,750 hotel beds at the beginning of the 1970's.
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What is the posh part of Majorca?

The "posh" parts of Mallorca are areas like Son Vida (Palma's "Beverly Hills"), Port d'Andratx, Puerto Portals, Bendinat, and mountain villages like Valldemossa, known for luxury villas, marinas, golf, exclusive restaurants, and attracting affluent residents and celebrities. The north around Pollença is also considered upscale but offers more traditional charm, while Palma's Old Town & Calatrava offer historic elegance.
 
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Is there a market in Can Picafort?

The Market of the town of Can Picafort is held every Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Isaac Peral Street and on a stretch of the seafront, this area is known as Son Bauló. It is a large market with a wide variety of textile products aimed primarily at tourists.
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Where did the Kardashians go in Mallorca?

According to multiple reports, including one by the local Majorca Daily Bulletin, Kylie, Kendall, and Kris Jenner paid a visit to the small town of Deià, located on the northern ridge of the island. The two sisters were seen strolling around the village in the afternoon.
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What is the best month to go to Majorca?

The best month to visit Mallorca depends on your preference: May, June, September, and October offer a great balance with pleasant warm weather, fewer crowds than peak summer, and warm seas, perfect for activities. For guaranteed hot sunshine and swimming, July and August are ideal but busiest; for budget travel, culture, and hiking, Spring (March-May) or Autumn (October) are excellent, with vibrant landscapes and festivals, say Lastminute.com and TUI.co.uk.
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Where not to go in Majorca?

Top 10 Riskiest Neighborhoods in Palma de Mallorca
  • Son Banya: Situated on the outskirts, Son Banya is recognized as a primary hub for drug distribution and exhibits a high crime rate.
  • La Soledat Nord: This area experiences a notable incidence of theft and crime, warranting careful consideration when exploring.
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Where do rich people stay in Majorca?

The most exclusive place for celebrities is probably Deià, on the west coast of Mallorca. This pretty little town has been popular with artists since the 1950s and the exclusive La Residencia Hotel is a perennial favourite with many.
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What is the most expensive part of Majorca?

The most expensive area per square meter in Mallorca is currently Andratx, with apartments averaging €7,411/sqm and houses €8,923/sqm as of 2025.
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