What to do in Alcúdia?
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Discover Alcúdia in a special way
It is clear that if you visit Alcudia you will not miss its “moll” gate or the ancient Roman city of Pollentia… But did you know that there was a great Viking raid there? You know, those little details that few people know about, and that open your eyes like beach balls.
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Alcudia what to see
The best way to get to know Alcudia and its history is with our experience, designed to help you discover its hidden corners in a unique way.
Even so, here we leave you some of the most characteristic places in the area.
Church of St. James
Built in the 14th century and rebuilt in neo-Gothic style after a collapse, it stands out for its large rose window and the Chapel of the Holy Christ, the only original part preserved.
Majorca Gate
Also known as the Puerta de San Sebastián, it is one of the three medieval gates still preserved in Alcudia. It stands out for its towers with battlements and its machicolation.
Alcudia Town Hall
Built in 1523, it stands out for its Renaissance style and its central tower with clocks. Located at the end of Carrer Major, it is surrounded by squares.
Port of the Moll
Also known as Porta de Xara, it is one of the best preserved gates in the city. Dating back to the 13th century, it was part of the wall that protected the city from attacks.
Alcudia Walls
Standing 6 metres high and with 26 towers, it protected the city from pirate attacks. Measuring 1.5 km in length, it still retains much of its structure.
Roman city
The ruins of Pollentia, the ancient Roman city of Alcudia. Founded in 123 BC, it is the most important archaeological site on the island.
Alcudia old town
The old town of Alcudia, set within its imposing walls, is one of the most iconic places in the north of Mallorca. Just a few minutes from Puerto de Alcudia, it offers an excellent opportunity to explore the history and culture of the town. Walking through its cobbled streets is like travelling back in time.
In the historic centre, there are buildings with great architectural value, including traditional Mallorcan houses decorated with colourful flowers.
In addition to its rich history, the old town has a wide variety of shops and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine. It is a perfect place to spend the day.
Alcudia Beach
It is one of the most popular beaches in the north of Mallorca, known for its white sand and crystal-clear waters. At almost 3.5 km long, it is ideal for families, offering a variety of facilities such as showers, changing rooms and children's play areas. It also has water sports such as kayaking and SUP, and sun loungers for enjoying a full day of sunbathing.
The beach stretches along a promenade with shops, restaurants and accommodation. It also stands out for a canal that runs beneath some hotels and restaurants, creating a special atmosphere.
Coves of Alcudia
The surroundings of Alcudia offer ideal coves to unwind, relax and enjoy unique landscapes. These little gems are perfect for those looking for a quiet spot.
Alcanada
A quiet cove perfect for families. Its seabed completes its charming landscape.
Coll Baix
Accessible after a 20-minute walk through nature, it is wild and perfect for families.
Frares Cove
Located near the Bonaire pier, surrounded by luxury villas, it is a very quiet corner.
Murta
Perfect for couples, with crystal-clear waters and an environment that invites you to completely disconnect.