10 Things to Do in Port d'Alcudia That You Shouldn't Miss

January 21, 2018 Enedina Augsburger

Discover the best top things to do in Port d'Alcudia, Spain including Alcudia Old Town, Playa de Muro Beach, Pine Walk, Xara Gate (Portal del Moll), Playa Coll Baix, Buggy 4 Fun, Mirador de Sa Creueta, Playa de Alcudia, Pol.lentia, Parque natural s'Albufera de Mallorca.
Restaurants in Port d'Alcudia

1. Alcudia Old Town

Port d'Alcudia, Alcudia, Majorca, Spain +34 971 54 53 94
Excellent
57%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 8 reviews

Alcudia Old Town

14th-century Walled Section

Reviewed By PeachMWeach - Lake Wales, Florida

This time of year was wonderful to visit because it was not crowded and you could stroll unencumbered and soak it in. Be sure to walk up on top of the wall and visit the bull ring too, Exceptionally clean streets. A lovely afternoon.

2. Playa de Muro Beach

Playa de Muro, Majorca, Spain
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 3 reviews

Playa de Muro Beach

Reviewed By CURIOASA - Toronto

We were staying in Port de Pollensa and due to disappointing beach there, took the bus several days to enjoy this beach - it was beautiful, clear water, some shallow areas and a fun trampoline/inflatables park for kids (at a lower cost than PP). Loved swimming here, the beach area was pretty packed and noisy, so not a relaxing place but definitely loved the water.

3. Pine Walk

Port de Pollenca, Majorca, Spain
Excellent
72%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 457 reviews

Pine Walk

Reviewed By annabrad1851 - Burley in Wharfedale, United Kingdom

A lovely place to take a stroll at any time of the day, although we did tend to go just before dinner each night. Lovely views across the bay in peaceful, pleasant surroundings. The water was so clear and clean - one evening we even saw a large octopus near the sea wall.

4. Xara Gate (Portal del Moll)

Port d'Alcudia, Alcudia, Majorca, Spain +34 971 54 61 61
Excellent
53%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 142 reviews

Xara Gate (Portal del Moll)

Reviewed By nnmercman - Camberley, United Kingdom

We walked into Alcudia from our villa (which took about an hour!), ended up near the main gate and decided to take a closer look. You can walk round part of the walls/ramparts and some areas have been heavily restored. It's not quite the same as walking round York city ramparts but interesting all the same. There are QR scanner points if you want to know a bit more detail/history of what you're looking at - interesting but the voice is a bit robotic. Through the gates is the old town with it's many tourist shops and cafes.

5. Playa Coll Baix

Alcudia, Majorca, Spain, Alcudia, Majorca, Spain +34 622 52 24 44
Excellent
61%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 185 reviews

Playa Coll Baix

Reviewed By JanisLatvia - Latvia

I did choose the Platja des Coll Baix because of description that it is beautiful, quiet and tranquil beach with no crowds even in the high tourist season. It was therefore surprise to see many cars going in the same direction on the tiny road (Carrer de la Muntaña), which leads nowhere, except for this beach. The road was really bad, not only in holes, but really destroyed at some spots. After leaving the car on some small rocky patch next to the road (because there were nearly no parking places, and cars were parked on every smallest patch adjacent to the road), we went the rest of the road up to the mountain. After reaching the top, we saw that there are several smaller and larger ships and motorboats within the bay. So it was obvious that the small beach just can't be deserted as described in booklets. For me the hiking itself was O.K., but I would advise to think over before going there. And, if you go, be prepared - wear good hiking foot-wear and take with you some water.

6. Buggy 4 Fun

Passeig Colom 155, 07458 Ca'n Picafort, Majorca, Spain
Excellent
86%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 154 reviews

Buggy 4 Fun

With fun and good humor we show you the most beautiful places in the north and east coast of Majorca. With Robust buggies could be your whole without a helmet, on guided tours, enjoying the cool wind and let the magnificent scenery affect you. You need is a valid drivers license and a smile in your face. During a tour duration of 4-5 hours you can experience certainly the highlight in your holiday with us. Safety is our top priority. A daily maintenance of vehicles is self-evident.

Reviewed By rugbyref13 - Ardee, Ireland

We are on holiday from Ireland
Did the trip today From the start of our tour to the end everything was excellent
Musti took great care of us The initial explanation on driving was careful and clear.
The buggys are well maintained and safe. You quickly get used to driving it an Musti takes care not to lose you . To take the trip you must have your driving licence with you.
We drove up to San Salvador The mountain road was windy and felt like great fun.
You get a long trip and in my opinion good value for money.
I intend to take another trip with this company.

7. Mirador de Sa Creueta

Peninsula de Formentor, 5 Km from Port de Pollenca, Port de Pollenca, Majorca, Spain
Excellent
77%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 216 reviews

Mirador de Sa Creueta

Reviewed By Julie S - Rotherham, United Kingdom

Stunning views over the whole area and coastline.
We went on an organised tour stopping at the viewing point for 30 minutes and then onto Formentor for time on the beach, returning to puerto pollensa by boat. If I did this again I would take a taxi for less than 20 euros to Formentor and pay for a single return on one of the boats.

8. Playa de Alcudia

C-712 Alcudia-Arta, Port d'Alcudia, Alcudia, Majorca, Spain
Excellent
61%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 3 reviews

Playa de Alcudia

Reviewed By LorraineNottingham_9 - Nottingham England

Heavenly. Wide and long beach. No one can groan about this place it's stunning. Plenty of space. Walkway and path. 6 miles of beach to enjoy. Highly recommended.

9. Pol.lentia

Av. Princeps d'Espanya, 07400 Port d'Alcudia, Alcudia, Majorca, Spain +34 971 89 71 02
Excellent
48%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 421 reviews

Pol.lentia

remains of a Roman city

Reviewed By Phoenix P

For many reasons, the Majorcan's have lost about 98% of their Roman history, partly due to the additional history of it's proceeding conquerors, but mainly under the hooves of tourist appeasement - ie; hotels etc. Here, they have decided to allow said tourists to wander freely about these fabulous remains. The downside (in this traveller's humble opinion), is that much of it is going to get ruined literally by the unrestricted footfall of many unsupervised sightseers. The "museum" is really just one room which houses very little in the way of relics, but is free for those who've paid to see the remains, and on the plus side does have toilet facilities.

10. Parque natural s'Albufera de Mallorca

Llista de Correus | Llista de Correus, 07458 Ca'n Picafort, Majorca, Spain +34 971 89 22 50
Excellent
52%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 440 reviews

Parque natural s'Albufera de Mallorca

Hundreds of birds flock to this wildlife preserve, making it a great place to go bird watching.

Reviewed By Peter3197 - Desborough, Northants

We visited this park twice recently, the first time getting enormously wet due to a thunderstorm of mythical proportions. We didn't do the 11k walk either time but saw a great variety of birds, including an osprey and various water birds on two of the other routes. The hides are well positioned for photography over the wetlands. There is minimal parking and that is over a k from the information centre. If that parking is full there are plenty of other places to park if you look around. I can understand why they would be reluctant to make car parking on the reserve. it's a nature reserve for nature not a car park.

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