Alcúdia, Mallorca: Where History Meets the Sea

Alcúdia, Mallorca: Where History Meets the Sea

Alcúdia blends ancient charm with coastal beauty. Nestled on Mallorca’s northern coast, it offers two distinct experiences: the historic walled old town and the beachfront resort area of Port d’Alcúdia. Whether you’re looking for cultural sightseeing, a sunny family escape, or an easy day trip from Palma, Alcúdia delivers.

🚗 Distance from Palma: Approx. 55 minutes by car (Ma-13 highway)
📱 Public transport: Direct TIB bus (Route 351) from Estació Intermodal — 1hr 15min

Why Visit Alcúdia?

Rich History & Culture – A walled medieval town with cobblestone streets and ancient ruins.
Beautiful Beaches – Close to some of Mallorca’s best beaches, including Playa de Muro & Mal Pas.
Lively Markets & Gastronomy – A must-visit for food lovers and shoppers.
Outdoor ActivitiesHiking, cycling, and water sports are all popular in the area.
Perfect for Families & Couples – A relaxed atmosphere with activities for all ages.


⚡ Quick Guide to Alcúdia

Before we explore the winding streets of the Old Town or stretch out along the bay, here’s a quick snapshot of what makes Alcúdia one of the most rewarding destinations in northern Mallorca:

FeatureDetails
Best ForHistory lovers, beachgoers, market enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers
Must-SeeAlcúdia Old Town, Roman ruins of Pollentia, medieval city walls
Nearby BeachesPlatja d’Alcúdia, Playa de Muro, Mal Pas Beach
Weekly MarketTuesdays & Sundays, 08:00–13:30 (Old Town) — see full market guide
Events & CultureFestival of Sant Jaume (late July), Easter processions, summer concerts
Best Time to VisitSpring and early summer — fewer crowds, ideal beach and hiking weather
From Palma~55 minutes by car / 75 minutes by direct TIB bus (Route 351)

💡 Tip: Alcúdia works just as well for a laid-back weekend as it does for a full family holiday.


🗺️ Where Everything Is: Alcúdia on the Map

Alcúdia is compact but rich in variety — from its medieval town walls to the long beach promenade in the port. To help you get your bearings, we’ve mapped all the highlights from this guide: the old town, market streets, best beaches, boat departure points, and nearby viewpoints like Mirador Es Colomer.

From Palma, to Port d’Alcúdia, to the Roman ruins — it’s all just a few taps away.


The History of Alcúdia

Alcúdia’s history dates back to Roman times, and you can still visit the remains of the ancient Roman city of Pollentia, including a Roman theatre. During the Middle Ages, Alcúdia was fortified with massive stone walls, which still stand today, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the town and coastline.

🏫 Alcúdia Old Town

The walls of Alcudia's Old Town

Behind medieval walls lies a maze of narrow cobbled streets, sandstone architecture, and peaceful plazas. This part of Alcúdia feels worlds away from the touristy coast.

Highlights:

  • Walk the 14th-century city walls for panoramic views
  • Visit Sant Jaume Church and the nearby Roman ruins of Pollentia
  • Enjoy slow lunches in shaded squares like Plaça de la Constitució

🔹 Visit on a Tuesday or Sunday morning for the lively Alcúdia market (see below).


🏖️ Port d’Alcúdia: Beaches & Family Vibes

Port d’Alcúdia is one of Mallorca's most family-friendly beach resorts

Just 2 km from the old town, Port d’Alcúdia is one of Mallorca’s most family-friendly beach resorts. The beach stretches over 7 km, with calm, shallow waters perfect for kids.

Things to do:

  • Sunbathe and swim at Platja d’Alcúdia
  • Rent paddle boards or go parasailing
  • Walk the palm-lined Passeig Marítim for cafes, shops, and playgrounds
  • Catch a boat tour from the marina (glass-bottom boats, Cap de Formentor trips)

📍 Port d’Alcúdia is ideal for those wanting a relaxing, all-in-one coastal experience.


Is Alcúdia good for a day trip from Palma?

Yes! It takes under an hour by car, or ~75 minutes by direct TIB bus. You can easily explore the old town, enjoy the beach, and catch a market all in one day.

Is Alcúdia better than Port d’Alcúdia?

They’re different experiences. Alcúdia is historic and quiet, while Port d’Alcúdia is resort-style with beach activities. Stay in the town for charm, the port for convenience.

What should I wear to Alcúdia market?

Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and breathable clothes. Bring cash for small vendors, though more accept cards now.


Where to Stay in Alcúdia

Alcúdia has something for every traveler:

🏡 Boutique & Historic

  • Can Tem – Inside the old town walls, historic character, peaceful vibe
  • Hotel Fonda Llabres – Rooftop views, great for couples

🏝️ Beachfront Resorts (Port d’Alcúdia)

  • Zafiro Palace Alcúdia – 5-star family resort with pools & kids’ club
  • BQ Delfín Azul Hotel – Mid-range, great location, family friendly

🔹 For nature lovers, consider hotels near Albufera Natural Park (just east of Port d’Alcúdia).


Things to Do in Alcúdia

🏰 Stroll Through Alcúdia Old Town

One of the most beautifully preserved medieval towns in Mallorca, Alcúdia’s Old Town is a maze of charming streets filled with stone houses, flower-filled balconies, and artisan shops. Visit Plaça de la Constitució, the town’s main square, to enjoy an espresso or tapas at a traditional café.

🌿 Alcúdia Market Days

Twice a week, Alcúdia comes alive with stalls selling local produce, handmade crafts, clothes, ceramics, and more.

DayTimeLocation
Tuesday08:00–13:30Old Town streets
Sunday08:00–13:30Old Town streets

🔹 Arrive before 10:00 AM to avoid parking stress and get the best selection. More markets? See our full market day guide.

🏛️ Explore the Roman City of Pollentia

Just outside the Old Town, you can visit Pollentia, the best-preserved Roman ruins in Mallorca. Highlights include:

  • The Roman Theatre – The smallest in Spain, carved directly into rock.
  • The Forum – Once the heart of Roman Pollentia.
  • The Residential Area – With remains of ancient Roman houses.

🌊 Relax at Playa de Muro & Mal Pas Beach

Playa de Muro, Close to Alcudia Mallorca
Majorca Platja de Muro beach pier in Alcudia bay in Mallorca Balearic islands of Spain

Alcúdia is located near some of the island’s most famous beaches:
Playa de Muro – One of Mallorca’s longest and most beautiful white-sand beaches. Perfect for families, it features shallow waters, beach bars, and water sports.
Mal Pas Beach – A hidden gem with crystal-clear waters and a peaceful setting, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

🚴 Cycling & Hiking in Alcúdia

Alcúdia is a fantastic base for outdoor enthusiasts, with great cycling routes and hiking trails in the nearby Serra de Tramuntana.
✔ La Victoria Peninsula – A scenic coastal hike with stunning views.
✔ Coll Baix Hike – A short hike leading to a beautiful secluded beach.
✔ Cycling Route to Cap de Formentor – A bucket-list ride for cyclists, with breathtaking coastal roads.

⛵ Boat Trips from Alcúdia

Alcúdia Port is a hub for boat excursions, offering:
✔ Catamaran tours to Cap Formentor and hidden coves.
✔ Dolphin-watching trips early in the morning.
✔ Glass-bottom boat tours to explore marine life.

🔗 Read More: Boat Trips from Alcúdia


🍽️ Where to Eat in Alcúdia

Alcúdia is filled with charming eateries, many with terrace seating under olive trees or on quiet plazas.

  • Can Costa (Old Town): Mediterranean fusion in a 17th-century house
  • Bistro 1909 (Old Town): Local and seasonal plates
  • El Yate (Port): Classic seaside seafood
  • Hibiscus (Port): Vegan and health-conscious lunch spot

🔍 Nearby Sights: Don’t Miss Mirador Es Colomer

Just a 30-minute drive from Alcúdia, the Mirador Es Colomer is one of the most iconic viewpoints in all of Mallorca. Combine it with a visit to Cap de Formentor for an unforgettable road trip.


Real Estate & Living in Alcúdia

Alcudia property and living

Alcúdia is a popular location for expats and second-home buyers, thanks to its charming old town, coastal access, and laid-back atmosphere.

🏡 Property Market in Alcúdia

  • Historic townhouses – Charming renovated homes in the Old Town.
  • Seaside villas – Exclusive properties near Mal Pas and Bonaire.
  • Apartments near the beach – Modern homes close to Playa de Muro.

💰 Average Property Prices:

  • Townhouses in Alcúdia Old Town: €400,000 – €1M
  • Seaside villas in Mal Pas: €1M+
  • Apartments near the beach: From €250,000

🚗 Getting to Alcúdia from Palma

Planning to drive? Check out our complete guide to car rental in Alcúdia with tips on parking and pick-up points.

There is no direct train to Alcúdia, but we explain the best rail and bus combo in our guide to the Palma to Alcúdia train route.

Want to explore from the sea? Browse our favorite boat trips from Alcúdia, including beach coves, dolphin tours, and Formentor routes.


From the heart of Palma to the soul of Mallorca.

Alcúdia combines old-world atmosphere with laid-back coastal living. Whether you go for the history, the beach, or the markets, it’s one of the north’s must-see destinations.

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