The Bellevue Club is situated in the popular resort town of Alcudia on the sunny island of Majorca. Located right by a beautiful lake, and just a short walk or boat ride to Alcudia beach, the Bellevue Club is in a fantastic range of facilities, making it the ideal setting for families, couples, and groups of friends seeking a relaxing holiday in the sun.

The Bellevue Club is a large complex, divided into 17 buildings and totalling 1468 private apartments, separated by lush green gardens. The hotel has a range of different sized rooms to suit all parties and budgets, including studios that sleep up to three guests, and one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. All nicely decorated rooms and apartments come with private bathroom, towels and hairdryer. Each has a flat-screen TV, WiFi, air conditioning and a balcony with outside furniture. Apartments come complete with a kitchenette, including a microwave oven and fridge.

Even if you have an apartment, you can opt for All-inclusive and make good use of the hotel’s multiple bars and restaurants – nine in total! And each one specialising in a unique menu range.

This is a hotel that goes big on numbers, with no less than eight swimming pools in total. You’ll find some more suitable for children and families, with plenty of slides and novelties. The pool area is surrounded by a large sun terrace and dotted with sun loungers and parasols. There’re a number of poolside bars too, so you don’t have to go too far for refreshments.

As well as the impressive number of pools, you’ll find facilities for tennis, mini-golf and go-karting. If that’s not enough, head to the lake and try your hand at sailing or kayaking. The fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down – the hotel has a show garden with a mini disco for the children, music, and magic performances.

Close by the hotel is Avenue Pedro Mas y Reus, where you’ll find a good range of shops and local tavernas. But there’s much, much more to Alcudia, including one of the longest beaches in Majorca, an old town with cobbled streets and pavement cafés – plus historic Roman ruins on the side.

With the gloriously long stretch coast comes hotels, bars and a marina backed by restaurants. Alcudia’s 7 km, Blue Flag beach stretches all the way from the marina to a quieter stretch at Playa de Muro – which forms part of a nature reserve – and then onto the resort of Ca’n Picafort. The water’s clear and calm, so it’s popular with snorkellers. Nearer the town, there’s a really good line-up of watersports and plenty of seafront bars and cafés.

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