
Alcudia Spain Travel Guide
Just a short bus ride (TIB Line 351) or drive north from Alcudia, these locations are easily accessible.
Pollençan is a charming inland town known for its Roman bridge and the iconic Calvari steps (365 steps leading to a chapel with panoramic views). Port de Pollençan is a relaxed coastal resort with a beautiful pedestrianized Pine Walk and a lovely beach.
Discover more inland towns presenting distinct Majormay encounters, each with its own charm and attractions.
A short bus ride (TIB Line 352 or 353) or drive south along the bay from Alcudia. A lively a town with resorts with a long sandy beach, a promenade, and access to the Necropolis of Son Real. This town has another lively seaside resort experience.
Reach Inca by bus (TIB Line 302 to Palma, then transfer to train/bus) or private car. Mallorca's third-largest town is famous for its leather industry and large weekly market (Thursday). A genuine Majorcan town experience.
Mallorca's natural beauty extends beyond Alcudia, presenting breathtaking landscapes for exploration.
A stunning peninsula with dramatic cliffs and a lighthouse. Some of the most spectacular coastal views on the island.
A wild and wild natural park in the upper east, with mountains, valleys, and beautiful coves. Hiking plus birding.
A picturesque village with four beautiful coves, clear turquoise waters. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Located near Artà, approximately a 45-minute drive east from Alcudia. A contrasting experience to more developed areas.
A short drive from Pollença, this spot is an easy addition to a day trip to that area. A tranquil beach experience away from larger resorts.
Explore Mallorca's rich cultural heritage and charming villages on these rewarding excursions.
Direct and frequent TIB bus service (Line 302) from Alcudia, approximately 1 hour travel time.
Palma hosts various museums offering insights into art and history.
Accessible by a historic wooden train from Palma to Sóller town, followed by a tram ride all the way to Port de Sóller. Also accessible by car.
Organized coach tours are available from Alcudia, or a scenic drive (approximately 1 hour) by rental car.
When exploring these cultural sites, considering travel arrangements makes for a smoother experience.
Direct bus assistance from Alcudia. A full day is needed to see the highlights.
Valldemossa and Deià are best visited in a rental vehicle or organized tour due to mountain roads.
The historic train and tram journey is a part of the Sóller visit.
For those with more time, consider extending your trip to explore more of the region, including neighboring isles or mainland Spain.
A short ferry ride from Port d'Alcúdia to Ciutadella. Explore pristine beaches, Mahón, and prehistoric Talayotic sites. Menorca offers a more relaxed pace.
An overnight ferry from The dock d'Alcúdia connects to Barcelona on mainland Spain, extending your travel possibilities.
Spend a night or two in a rural hotel in Valldemossa, Deià, or Sóller. Explore hiking trails, tranquility, and authentic village life.
Think about staying in rural hotels or b&bs for a calm experience.
Overnight stays in mountain villages offer a connection to local life.
Longer trips create a diverse itinerary combining island and city explorations.