- Near the beach
- Near the centre
For lovers of white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters
Past and present merge in a destination that breathes history through its streets and bathes in the Mediterranean waves. This lively corner of northeastern Mallorca stands out for its wide range of leisure, culture, and seaside activities.
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Living history under the sun
Founded as the Roman city of Pollentia in 123 BC, Alcúdia is a very popular spot in Mallorca today. Within its historic quarter, there are remnants of its great cultural legacy: from the Monographic Museum of Pollentia to its striking medieval walls. Its streets exude charm with their markets, cultural exhibitions, and local festivals. Alcúdia Beach is the ideal setting for water sports: kitesurfing and windsurfing are common in open areas, while snorkelling and diving are enjoyed in calm waters. Added to all this is the beauty of natural landscapes such as the small island of Alcanada and its photogenic lighthouse. And a stroll through its port, where there is a wide selection of restaurants and shops, is a must. Alcúdia is a destination to be lived intensely and remembered forever.
For lovers of white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters
Direct access to one of the best beaches in Mallorca