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Alcudia
Mallorca Towns
Alcúdia is a district and town, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands and is located in the north-east of Majorca. It is one of the main tourist centres on the island of Majorca. As well as the nearby sandy beaches in this district there is also one of the main tourist attractions on the island, the Hidropark. Every Sunday and Tuesday there is a market in the old town of Alcúdia. 

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Andratx
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Andratx is one of the best known resorts of Mallorca. Situated in the southwest area of the island, it occupies the last rocks of the "Serra de Tramuntana". The district covers approximately 82.55 square kilometres, distributed around 5 town centres: Andratx, Port d'Andratx, S'Arraco, Sant Elm and Camp de Mar.

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Arenal
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If you follow the wonderful, white, sandy beach from the front of Palma City and keep on walking you will eventually find the resort of El Arenal or S'Arenal.  The perfect place to be if you want to laze on the beach all day and then enjoy the exciting nightlife later on.

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Ca'n Picafort
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Unlike many other resorts, as well as being a village, full of the little characteristics of life in a small Mallorca coastal town, Ca'n Picafort is also a substantial tourist area with a comprehensive selection of holiday accommodation, comprising mainly of beachside hotels.  This lovely resorts with its long sandy beaches is located in the northwest of the island in the very centre of the vast Bay of Alcudia, the biggest bay of the Balearic Islands with seventeen kilometres of beach. 
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Cala D'Or
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Cala d'Or is a wonderful picturesque resort on the southeast of the island. It has several very fine beaches, excellent hotels and friendly bars and restaurants. This resort, formerly a fishing village, welcomes tourists with open arms.  It has been brought up to date in order to cater with today's tourism but thankfully has carefully avoided becoming too commercialised retaining its own very distinctive charm.  This pretty little town is very popular with families and has a lovely relaxed atmosphere and some beautiful, quiet little coves. 

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Cala Millor
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Cala Millor, classed as one of the best tourist centres in Mallorca is definitely one of the most well-known in the larger part of western Europe.  It all began in the late fifties when tourists were drawn by the soft white sands and warm, turquoise waters along with natural protected surroundings.

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Camp de Mar
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Camp de Mar is located  just off the main road between Paguera and Andratx  3km south of Port d'Andratx on a beautiful winding road through pine forests.  With its upscale hotels edging beautiful pillow-soft sandy beaches set in a delightful bay, framed with pine clad cliffs, Camp de Mar has to be one of the most spectacular locations for a wonderful getaway in Mallorca.

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Can Pastilla
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On the coastal side of the Bahia de Palma, lies the resort of Can Pastilla which stretches inland almost to the airport. The resort is a mecca for families and the young at heart looking for a beach holiday, with plenty to do in the evenings.The promenade follows the shore, which is particularly enjoyable at night when the lights of Palma can be seen across the water. This lovely beach is ideal for children, with clean white sand, shallow waters, sun umbrellas and of course the opportunity for plenty of ice-creams!

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Capdepera
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As well as being a town Capdepera is also a district and includes the towns of Cala Ratjada, Font de Sa Cala, Canyamel and Cala Mesquida.  The district of Capdepera lies on the east coast of Mallorca. 

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Deia
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Deià is a small coastal village on the northern ridge of the Spanish island of Majorca. It is located about ten miles north of Valldemossa, and it is known for its literary and musical residents. Its idyllic landscape, orange and olive groves on steep cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean, served as a draw for German, English, and American expatriates after the first World War.

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