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Top 8 places to visit in Alcudia

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    Platja des Coll Baix — places to visit in Alcudia

    Platja des Coll Baix is a secluded beach located near Alcudia on the northern coast of Mallorca. This striking cove, edged with dramatic cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation, is accessible only by a hiking path or boat, providing a sense of privacy and untouched natural beauty that attracts those willing to make the trek. Allocate a few hours to fully enjoy its crystal-clear waters and the surrounding landscape, best visited in the early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and softer light. The nearby Cap de Formentor offers breathtaking viewpoints and is worth a stop on your way back, creating a perfect coastal exploration.

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    Alcanada Beach — places to visit in Alcudia

    Alcanada Beach is a picturesque stretch of soft, golden sand located just northeast of Alcudia, framed by pine trees and tranquil turquoise waters. Anchored by the Alcanada lighthouse, a white structure built in the early 20th century, the beach offers scenic views of the bay and nearby hills. Visiting in the morning or early evening is ideal for serene sunbathing and swimming, with the gentle waves providing a relaxing backdrop. Several beachfront restaurants cater to dining needs, while the nearby golf course and charming local shops add to the area’s appeal. The sound of the sea and the scent of pine trees create a soothing atmosphere.

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    Alcudia Old Town — places to visit in Alcudia

    Alcudia Old Town is a medieval walled town on the island of Mallorca, featuring well-preserved 14th-century fortifications and a charming mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Enter through the impressive ancient gates to find cobbled streets lined with local shops, cafes, and historical landmarks, including the 13th-century church of St. Jaume. Take the time to explore its quiet plazas and enjoy local cuisine at outdoor terraces. The town is particularly lively during the summer months with markets and festivals, but a visit in the shoulder seasons offers a serene experience. Look for the panoramic views from the town walls, especially at dusk.

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    Playa de Alcudia — places to visit in Alcudia

    Playa de Alcudia is a long stretch of golden sand, approximately 14 kilometres in length, located just north of the enchanting town of Alcudia on Mallorca. This beach, backed by a promenade lined with cafes and palm trees, offers a blend of natural beauty and well-developed amenities, attracting visitors with its shallow waters and family-friendly atmosphere. The beach is ideal for sunbathing and water sports, particularly in the summer months when the weather is warmest. Consider a stroll along the promenade to enjoy views of the bay or visit the nearby historic Alcudia Old Town, just a few kilometres inland, where you can explore medieval walls and local eateries. Be cautious of parking limitations during peak season.

  5. Playa de Sant Joan — places to visit in Alcudia

    Playa de Sant Joan is a picturesque stretch of golden sand that curves along the coastline of Alcudia, framed by clear turquoise waters and punctuated by swaying palm trees. It’s a family-friendly beach that features a gentle shore, making it ideal for swimming and sunbathing, with local facilities catering to visitors. The beach is best enjoyed in the morning for a quieter experience before the crowds settle in, with nearby restaurants serving fresh seafood for lunch. A short stroll north leads to the scenic Cap de Formentor, where stunning views await, making the area perfect for combining relaxation with exploration.

  6. Museo Sa Bassa Blanca — places to visit in Alcudia

    Museo Sa Bassa Blanca is a contemporary art museum and sculpture park located in a restored 19th-century estate near Alcudia, Mallorca. Established by the collector Miró Gaugello, it features an eclectic collection of artworks, including pieces by modern and contemporary artists, as well as a striking outdoor sculpture garden set against a backdrop of Mediterranean landscape. Plan at least a couple of hours to explore both the indoor galleries and the grounds. The museum's location offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside, making it ideal for a visit during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the gardens are in bloom. Nearby attractions include the historic city of Alcudia, just a short drive away.

  7. Porta del Moll — places to visit in Alcudia

    Porta del Moll is the ancient eastern gate of Alcudia, constructed in the 14th century as part of the town's fortifications. The structure features impressive stonework and a central arch that welcomes visitors into the historic centre, flanked by remnants of the original defensive walls that encompass this charming town. The area around the gate is pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to explore quaint streets filled with shops and cafés. Early morning or late afternoon visits are ideal for capturing the soft light on the stone façade. Nearby, the Church of St. Jaume adds to the town's historical ambiance.

  8. Roman City of Pollentia — places to visit in Alcudia

    The Roman City of Pollentia is a significant archaeological site located in Alcudia, showcasing the remains of a Roman settlement that dates back to the 1st century BC. Visitors can explore a variety of ruins, including residential structures, a forum, and a well-preserved amphitheatre, all set against a backdrop of Mediterranean vegetation. The site offers a glimpse into the daily life of its ancient inhabitants, with informative displays along well-maintained walkways. Early morning visits are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, while the nearby old town of Alcudia presents additional historical context and charming streets to wander through.

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Alcudia has a mix of heritage sites, landmarks, markets and natural attractions. The listicle above ranks the top picks by traveller ratings and editorial review — start there if you have one or two days. Visitors typically include 2–3 landmark sites on day one, then mix in markets, neighbourhoods and one nature/water-side stop on day two.

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