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Alcúdia

Alcúdia serves as the primary tourist hub in northern Mallorca, offering a unique blend of well-preserved medieval history and extensive coastal leisure. The municipality is characterized by its ancient walled old town, featuring 13th-century architecture, and a massive 14-kilometer beach system stretching towards Ca'n Picafort. For hotel travelers, the accommodation landscape is heavily concentrated in two main areas: Port d'Alcúdia and Platja d'Alcúdia. These districts provide direct access to the beach and resort amenities, making them the ideal bases for those prioritizing sun and sea. In contrast, staying within the old town offers a more cultural and atmospheric experience, surrounded by historic walls. This guide helps frequent travelers choose the right neighborhood based on their preference for resort convenience versus historical immersion.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

For most hotel travelers, Port d'Alcúdia and Platja d'Alcúdia are the optimal bases. These areas host the majority of hotels and are situated directly along the 14 km beach stretch, offering immediate access to resort amenities and the sea. The old town, while charming with its 13th-century houses and medieval walls, is less dense with large resort hotels and is better suited for those prioritizing historical atmosphere over beachfront convenience.

Best Season

The peak season for Alcúdia is summer, when the long beach and resort facilities are in full swing, ideal for sun-seekers. However, for travelers interested in the well-preserved old town and medieval walls, spring and autumn offer more comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. The extensive beach infrastructure remains accessible year-round, but the resort vibe is most vibrant during the warmer months.

Getting Around

Alcúdia is located on the eastern coast of the north of Mallorca. The concentration of hotels in Port d'Alcúdia and Platja d'Alcúdia means most guests are situated along the coast. The old town is enclosed by medieval walls, making it highly walkable for exploring historic sites. As a northern hub, it is somewhat distinct from the southern resort areas; travelers should plan for transport if visiting other parts of the island, though the local beach and town center are self-contained.

Nearby attractions

Pollentia

Pollentia

Historic1.6 km

archaeological site

Alcudia beach

Alcudia beach

Nature464 m

beach in Spain

Church of St. Jaume

Church of St. Jaume

Worship1.8 km

church building in Alcúdia, Spain

S'Albufera de Mallorca Natural Park

S'Albufera de Mallorca Natural Park

Nature3.9 km

protected area in Spain

Església de Santa Anna

Església de Santa Anna

Worship1.4 km

Ancient Roman theater

Ancient Roman theater

Culture1.5 km

cultural property in Alcúdia, Spain

Alcudia bullring

Alcudia bullring

Culture2.3 km

bullring in Alcudia, Spain

Cova de Sant Martí

Historic1.7 km

cultural property in Alcúdia, Spain

Torre Major

Torre Major

Monument2.5 km

cultural property in Alcúdia, Spain

City walls of Alcúdia

City walls of Alcúdia

Historic2.0 km

cultural property in Alcúdia, Spain

Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro

Nature4.2 km

beach

Dining

Maca de Castro

Restaurant Michelin€€€€148 m

A restaurant that is continually on the up thanks to chef Macarena de Castro (Maca), who has become increasingly committed to sustainability and supports a policy of reafforestation. Located on the first floor of a villa-style building, the restaurant features a dining space with a modern, avant-garde ambience that it shares with the Jardín Bistró (on the ground floor, with a format that is a little easier on the pocket). The single surprise tasting menu is both creative and inspired by the Mediterranean, with a focus on the best seasonal ingredients that Mallorca has to offer, most of which a

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Fusion19

Restaurant Michelin€€€€3.3 km

Located on one of the town’s busiest streets, just a stone’s throw from the popular Playa de Muro, Fusion19 provides a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a true fine-dining experience. In the modern dining room (with its glass-fronted wine cellar featuring over 400 labels), open-view kitchen and a space in the style of a winter garden, discover fusion cuisine which is based around “ingredients, memories and influences”. In the kitchen, the young duo comprising chefs Aleix Serra and Marc Marsol conjures up two tasting menus (Plenitud and Esencia) on which they are keen to place the spotlight on the

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