Alcúdia Beach offers fine white sand and crystal-clear shallow waters perfect for families. Enjoy paddleboarding in the morning calm or savour fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants along the palm-lined promenade.
Explore the waterfront of Alcúdia Port and enjoy other activities such as cycling in Port d'Alcúdia. Stroll along the seaside in this relaxing area or visit its top-notch restaurants.
Northern Mallorca's only water park offers thrilling slides, wave pools, and dedicated children's areas. Arrive early to secure prime sunbeds and enjoy shorter queues for the popular Kamikaze and Spiral attractions.
Explore Mallorca's most significant Roman ruins, with ancient streets, homes, and a theatre revealing island life 2,000 years ago. Start at the Monographic Museum to understand these remarkably preserved structures.
This secluded cove offers crystal-clear waters and a peaceful retreat from Alcúdia's busier beaches. Enjoy the natural setting and clothing-optional atmosphere, but bring your own supplies as amenities are limited.
This neo-Gothic church within Alcúdia's medieval walls houses remarkable religious artefacts and stained glass. Visitors can absorb centuries of Mallorcan Catholic heritage while admiring the intricate stonework.
This serene Mediterranean beach offers a peaceful escape from Mallorca's busier shores. Walk the 2.6-mile shoreline loop trail for stunning sea views while enjoying the tranquil atmosphere.
This protected wetland shelters over 300 plant species and serves as crucial habitat for migratory birds. Explore paths with the Tramuntana mountains as backdrop, bringing binoculars for bird watching.
Old Town Alcúdia is noteworthy for its historical sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Ca’n Fondo and Ca’n Torró.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Alcúdia worth visiting?
Alcúdia offers a unique blend of local charm, attractions and culture. Whether you're into outdoor activities, history or local culinary flavours, there are many things you'll find here.
How do I spend a day in Alcúdia?
After you've checked off leading attractions like Pollensa Port and Playa del Port de Pollença, spend some time experiencing the retail and food options in Alcúdia.
What is the top tourist attraction in Alcúdia?
The top tourist attraction in Alcúdia is Pollensa Port, so be sure to include it on your sightseeing agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Alcúdia?
Book a trip to Alcúdia for three days and you'll have plenty of time to tick off its most in-demand sights and experience the local way of life. For the chance to see attractions in the surrounding areas and venture off the beaten path, consider visiting for up to 10 days.
Is Alcúdia a walkable city?
Some leading attractions in Alcúdia, like Hidropark and Platja del Corral d'en Bennàssar, are within walking distance. You can also visit several of the city's neighbourhoods on foot. Just 2 kilometres from the city centre of Alcúdia is Mal Pas-Bon Aire and Marina Manresa is 2 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Alcúdia with kids?
If you're looking for sights and tours for all ages, here are some great ideas for what to do in Alcúdia with kids.
Bodegas Crestatx and es Clot are just a couple of the things to do in Alcúdia. With loads of activities available, there's something here for everyone to experience.
Are there free things to do in Alcúdia?
From checking out parks to wandering around hip neighbourhoods, it's a breeze to discover free things to do in Alcúdia. If you're in need of ideas, ask for tips from a local tour guide. Pollensa Port is a great spot for anyone wishing to save on their travel adventures.
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