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The resort of C’an Pastilla is based east of the Bay of Palma, on the beautiful Spanish island of Majorca. It’s very close to the capital, Palma, which is just a short drive away. The resort is relaxed and is ideal for families and those who like laid-back holidays.

 

A very popular resort on the coast, C’an Pastilla was developed from a fishing village into a blossoming tourist spot. Days spent on one of the two sandy beaches can be as active or lazy as you wish, and with Playa de Palma’s Blue Flag beach stretching for three miles, you’ll have plenty of space on the sand. When you’re not sun-soaking, organise day trips, wander the labyrinth of this coastal town’s streets, or for a change of pace, spend a day in the authentic capital of Palma. Culture lovers can visit the famous Bellver Castle – a 14th century fortress which is a prime example of the resort’s historic architecture – while water lovers can take to the Med with exciting surfing, scuba diving, and boat excursions; which is also a great way of exploring hidden coves and bays.

 

If you’ve got the kids in tow, there are also splash-tastic waterparks nearby too. Foodies can indulge in some of Spain’s delicious cuisine, from the fresh seafood paella to the local market stall delicacies, plus you’ll find lively bars and cocktail lounges dotting the city centre. 

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A Guide to Can Pastilla Holidays

Get Aquatic

Get Aquatic

There’s a long sandy beach in C’an Pastilla, ideal for working on your tan, building sandcastles with the kids and taking a dip in the sea. You can spend the day splashing around in the Med or booking in some exciting watersports. With a few waterparks in the vicinity you can enjoy a day away from the sea and slip and slide instead! If you wish to see the sea creatures up close and personal, head over to the aquarium which will give you amazing insight into underwater life.

Let's Go To The Beach

Let's Go To The Beach

The beach at C’an Pastilla boasts glorious golden sand where you can lay all day and look up at the clear blue Majorcan sky. Many watersports are available to be booked so you can keep active while working on that tan. The pretty promenade has many bars and restaurants where you can indulge in post beach treats. There are many neighbouring beaches and resorts all on the Bay of Palma that you can visit if you want to get your fill of sands while you’re here.


Explore The Old Town

Explore The Old Town

C’an Pastilla used to be a quaint fishing village but grew into a beach resort after a boom of tourism in the 1960s. It hasn’t much grown in size, making it easy to explore the main avenue, charming side streets and maritime architecture. The picturesque harbour and the local maritime club are also a great place to go sightseeing when on holiday in C’an Pastilla. Take a walk along the promenade which leads to the neighbouring resort of Arenal. Open air huts called ‘Balnearios’ serve drinks and snacks and are also a popular thing to see in the area if you want to stop for refreshments. With Palma being so close by you can always book a day trip to the capital.


Try The Local Cuisine

Try The Local Cuisine

Sometimes the thing we remember most about our holidays is the food, and C’an Pastilla has many wonderful restaurants catering to all sorts of tastes. If you’re into fine dining, you won’t be disappointed with a choice of fancy establishments to visit. Try some local Spanish cuisine, where the fresh seafood is an absolute must. For those who fancy a spot of Italian you can get pizza and pasta of your choice, or sometimes only steak will do – wherever you venture this resort is sure to cater to your fancy.

Getting Around Can Pastilla

🚌 Transport in the Can Pastilla Region

The best way of getting around Alcudia, especially the Old Town, is by foot. If you want to venture a little further from the resort, hiring a car provides you with the most flexibility, while bicycles are also available. Bus routes are good, with frequent services, but can get very full on market days.

Travelling by bus or carDuring the peak summer months, there are eleven bus routes that travel through the main resort of Alcudia. They run frequently and are inexpensive but it is advisable to check for the up to date schedule at the tourist information point or in your hotel as timetables are subject to change.   There are plenty of car rental places in Alcudia, should you wish to explore the island independently. Book in advance for the best price. Driving is on the right-hand side of the road.
Passports and Visas

British citizens don’t need a visa to travel to Majorca, but a valid passport is essential. Keep track of most recent passport and visa information at For more information and advice, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/

Health and Safety

Travel and medical insurance should be taken out to protect you while away. An EHIC entitles you to emergency treatment. For more info, see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/health

Vaccinations

There are no vaccinations required to holiday in Majorca. Do ensure routine jabs are up to date, though.

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