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.