The municipality of Alcúdia is one of the most captivating gems in the Balearic Islands. Its unspoiled coves of crystal-clear waters framed by pine forests, its ecologically rich natural landscapes, archaeological sites and refined gastronomy make this northeastern corner of Mallorca a truly irresistible destination.
Set on a peninsula dividing the bays of Alcúdia and Pollença, the area boasts over 30 km of coastline featuring long sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs and secluded coves of breathtaking beauty.
The old town, fully enclosed by medieval walls, preserves defence towers stretching along a 1.5 km perimeter and rising up to six metres. Within the walls lie stately homes with Renaissance windows and heraldic shields, as well as picturesque cobbled streets lined with flowers, artisan shops and quality restaurants.
Nearby, the Roman city of Pollèntia offers a fascinating glimpse into the past with its theatre, forum and residential remains.
The northern district overlooking Pollença Bay comprises Son Fe, La Marina, Manresa, Mal Pas and Bonaire—peaceful coastal areas known for their charm and proximity to nature. Continuing along the shore towards Alcúdia Bay lies Alcanada, an elegant residential enclave with villas and a renowned 18-hole golf course.
Port d’Alcúdia, stretching from Alcanada to the Alcudiamar marina, together with the expansive Platja d’Alcúdia that reaches Playa de Muro, completes a privileged setting where landscape, history and Mediterranean lifestyle merge in perfect harmony.
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