Top Attractions
The Old Walled Town
Alcudia's medieval walls and old city are among the best-preserved in Mallorca. Walk the entire circuit of the 14th-century walls, explore the Roman ruins at Pollentia and browse the narrow streets lined with restaurants and boutiques. Don't miss the Tuesday and Sunday market.
Playa de Alcudia & Playa de Muro
11 km of fine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. Playa de Alcudia is closer to the town and has more amenities; Playa de Muro (to the south) is wider and less developed — better for families wanting space. Both hold Blue Flag status.
Hidropark Alcudia
One of Mallorca's best water parks, just 500m from the beach. Slides, wave pools, lazy river and a dedicated children's area. Ideal for families with kids aged 4–14. Open May–October.
Boat Trips from Port d'Alcúdia
The marina at Port d'Alcúdia offers daily boat trips to Cap de Formentor, hidden coves and the beautiful bay of Pollença. Glass-bottomed boats let you see the underwater life without getting wet.
Cap de Formentor
The northernmost tip of Mallorca is a 45-minute drive from Alcudia. Dramatic clifftop views, a famous lighthouse and a stunning beach (Platja de Formentor) that rivals anywhere in the Mediterranean. Go early or late to beat the crowds.
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