Cancel for free up to 35 days before your arrival date.
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To request a cancellation, contact the landlord directly before the deadline expires. You can find the contact details directly in the listing.
Description
Enjoy a large breakfast at the terrace, which has a table with chairs for 6 persons. The little garden area offers two sun loungers, perfect to read something interesting or basking in the sun, although you...
Special features
The property follows local health recommendations on safety and hygiene for holiday accommodation in times of Coronavirus:
-Following local authority safety protocols and physical distancing rules.
-Cleaning with products effective against Coronavirus.
-Household linen washed at 60°.
-Disinfection of...
Please note that additional usage-dependent costs may apply. For questions about this, please contact the host directly.
Host's notes
Cancellation policy
If a client wishes to cancel his booking he should immediately advise Homerti by calling and writing. In case a booking is cancelled by the guest, the agency will receive a cancellation fee as specified below:
Cancellation earlier than 35 days before arrival: Free cancellation.
Cancellation within 35 days before arrival: 100% of rental fee
If the client decides to abandon the property after having checked in and before the rental contract has terminated, no refund of the paid rental fee will be made.
Rental conditions
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Total payment
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Security deposit: €300.00
Payment options
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Credit card
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Bank transfer
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PayPal
Comments
Guests will receive an email 7 days prior to arrival with mandatory general deposit payment info
The deposit is payable by credit card via a secure link within 24 hours after receiving the email.
Electricity 01 December to 28 February: (0.25€/KW) (mandatory)
Tourist tax: € 2.20 per person per night (not included) from May 1 until October 31.
Tourist tax: € 0.55 per person per night (not included) from November 1 until April 30.
The old town of Alcúdia with its little cobbled streets is a must see. Visit the old squares, the church and the town walls where you can also walk around the top of the old town. Lots of small bars and good restaurants invite you to stop off for a coffee or a snack and take it all in. On Tuesday and Sunday there is market day in Alcúdia and the town turns into a busy place with lots of people. Don?t forget to visit the Roman Ruins including a villa, a bull-ring and an amphitheatre.
In Puerto de Alcúdia you will find lots of restaurants for every kind of taste; fresh fish, excellent meat, pizza and pasta, sushi, tapas, degustation menus and typical Majorcan cuisine. If you feel a bit hungry, the numerous snack bars offer sandwiches, hamburgers and salads. For your coffee or tea break you will find lots of cafeterias on the promenade. There are also lots of shops there; beside shops for clothes, shoes and souvenirs you will easily find small supermarkets for grocery shopping.
By car or bus you could easily reach other nice beach areas like Playa de Muro, Can Picafort, Playa de Formentor or Puerto de Pollença. Also the bay Cala St. Vicente is a must to see. A visit of the old town of Pollença with its tiny church (Calvari) and the nice main square with lots of restaurants would be a nice half-day trip. To access the Calvari, you would have to climb more than hundred stairs - but the views are worth it!