Mariners Club

in Alcudia , Majorca T rating: 3

 
  • Close to the Port of Alcudia
  • Large pool with water features
  • Family-friendly
With a jam-packed entertainment programme and a fantastic pool scene, this place goes all out to impress when it comes to family getaways.
The star attraction at the Mariners Club is the pool scene. There are two pools out here – a large one complete with water features, and a paddling pool for little ones. They’re both flanked by a paved green terrace that’s dotted with parasols and loungers, and the whole area is bordered by palms and bougainvillea. Close by, little guests have got their own playground.

The apartments themselves are roomy and unfussy. Think tiled floors, whitewashed walls and simple wooden furniture, with sky-blue sofas providing splashes of colour in the living area. Best of all, they all come with a balcony or terrace as standard.

When it comes to entertainment, there’s plenty laid on here. Family competitions, bingo and live music are all part of the action. Plus, there are regular shows and a mini disco for young children.

Lastly, a word on location. You’re in a peaceful spot here, but still in a good position for getting out and about. It’s a 15-minute walk to the beach, and the nearest shops, bars and restaurants are just 10 minutes away.

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Apartment features

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Meals

  • A la carte menu available and snack bar
  • Bed & Breakfast available locally

Swimming pool

  • Swimming pool
  • Sunbeds

Entertainment

  • Organised entertainment
  • 2 professional shows a week

Activities

  • Waterpark just 300m away from the apartments

For Families

  • Kids' end of pool
  • Playground
  • Highchairs
  • Cots

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Other Information

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Only from Thomson

In the UK, this holiday is only available from the Thomson Group.

Our rating

3

Official Rating

3 Star

No. of lifts

None

No. of apartments

100

Apartment facilities

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Apartment facilities

All apartments and studios have air-conditioning at a charge, TV, kitchenette with microwave, maid service twice a week; with towels changed twice weekly, linen once weekly and balcony or terrace. Studios have 2 sofa beds and an extra bed, cot space is only available when occupied by 2 people and then space is limited. 1 bedroom apartments have a twin bedroom and 2 sofa beds in the lounge area. Space can be limited when fully occupied.

Location

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  • Alcudia Beach is only 900m away, across main road
  • Port of Alcudia is within easy reach

Transfers

1 hour 15 minutes

Your guide to Alcudia, Majorca

“Famed for its incredibly long sands, stunning setting and relaxed family atmosphere, Alcudia is unbeatable for a classic beach holiday.“

A big, modern resort crammed with shops and entertainment, Alcudia is the equivalent of a toybox for sun-and-fun-lovers. Wrapped along five miles of Majorca’s northern Bay of Alcudia and framed by dramatic mountain peaks, its beach is a humdinger.

Here, light golden sands stretch for an amazing 11 kilometres, lapped by dazzling seas and strewn with sunshades, bronzing bodies and watersports rentals. As soon as you arrive, come on down. Fling off your shoes and revel in the soft sands beneath your soles before letting the crystal-clear waves trickle around your toes. The kids will love it here too, thanks to the way the soft sands glide slowly into shallow, placid waters.

When it’s time to eat, the palm-lined waterfront comes up with endless international restaurants to keep every palate and pocket happy. If authentic Spanish dishes are more your style, stroll to the picturesque harbourside for a tapas lunch or platters of ocean-fresh seafood. And once finished, return to the sands, popping into the bevy of souvenir shops en-route. Alternatively, save your Euros for Alcudia’s renowned Tuesday and Sunday markets.

And don’t miss all the kids’ entertainment either, like boat trips, go-karting and the exciting local water park.
Fancy some sightseeing? Be sure to experience Alcudia’s old town close by. A shrine to the Romans, Moors and Spanish who occupied it, its atmospheric streets and nearby Roman amphitheatre will whisk you back centuries.

Come dusk, don’t expect heavy-duty partying. Alcudia’s relaxed pace holds sway, with evenings revolving around moonlit hotel dinners and waterfront strolls. Should you ever fancy quickening the tempo though, head for the harbourside where a row of discos and bars light up the night.

More on Alcudia, Majorca

More on Alcudia, Majorca

A big, modern resort crammed with shops and entertainment, Alcudia is the equivalent of a toybox for sun-and-fun-lovers. Wrapped along five miles of Majorca’s northern Bay of Alcudia and framed by dramatic mountain peaks, its beach is a humdinger.

Here, light golden sands stretch for an amazing 11 kilometres, lapped by dazzling seas and strewn with sunshades, bronzing bodies and watersports rentals. As soon as you arrive, come on down. Fling off your shoes and revel in the soft sands beneath your soles before letting the crystal-clear waves trickle around your toes. The kids will love it here too, thanks to the way the soft sands glide slowly into shallow, placid waters.

When it’s time to eat, the palm-lined waterfront comes up with endless international restaurants to keep every palate and pocket happy. If authentic Spanish dishes are more your style, stroll to the picturesque harbourside for a tapas lunch or platters of ocean-fresh seafood. And once finished, return to the sands, popping into the bevy of souvenir shops en-route. Alternatively, save your Euros for Alcudia’s renowned Tuesday and Sunday markets.

And don’t miss all the kids’ entertainment either, like boat trips, go-karting and the exciting local water park.
Fancy some sightseeing? Be sure to experience Alcudia’s old town close by. A shrine to the Romans, Moors and Spanish who occupied it, its atmospheric streets and nearby Roman amphitheatre will whisk you back centuries.

Come dusk, don’t expect heavy-duty partying. Alcudia’s relaxed pace holds sway, with evenings revolving around moonlit hotel dinners and waterfront strolls. Should you ever fancy quickening the tempo though, head for the harbourside where a row of discos and bars light up the night.

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Mariners Club reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 4/5

Based on 95 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 4/5
  • Location Location: 4/5
  • Food Food: 5/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 4/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/08/2010, Anonymous said...

Been to Alcudia 7 of the last 8 summers, stayed at the Mariners the last 2 and will be there for the 3rd time this summer. The complex is nice and clean and the pool is very good, it's cleaned every night at about half seven/eightish. The rooms are... more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 4/5

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With a jam-packed entertainment programme and a fantastic pool scene, this place goes all out to impress when it comes to family getaways.

The star attraction at the Mariners Club is the pool scene. There are two pools out here – a large one complete with water features, and a paddling pool for little ones. They’re both flanked by a paved green terrace that’s dotted with parasols and loungers, and the whole area is bordered by palms and bougainvillea. Close by, little guests have got their own playground.

The apartments themselves are roomy and unfussy. Think tiled floors, whitewashed walls and simple wooden furniture, with sky-blue sofas providing splashes of colour in the living area. Best of all, they all come with a balcony or terrace as standard.

When it comes to entertainment, there’s plenty laid on here. Family competitions, bingo and live music are all part of the action. Plus, there are regular shows and a mini disco for young children.

Lastly, a word on location. You’re in a peaceful spot here, but still in a good position for getting out and about. It’s a 15-minute walk to the beach, and the nearest shops, bars and restaurants are just 10 minutes away.

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