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Alcúdia, nestled in northern Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain), is a coastal gem blending medieval heritage with pristine beaches. Its well-preserved 13th-century walls, golden sand coves, and twin bays (Badia d'Alcúdia & Pollença) create a unique duality of history and leisure. The town thrives with Roman ruins and vibrant festivals year-round.
Must-visits include the walled Old Town, Roman city of Pollentia, and Alcúdia Beach stretching 14km. Culture lovers shouldn't miss Tuesday/Sunday markets or summer's classical music festival. Hike La Victoria Peninsula for breathtaking views. Boat tours to Formentor Cape depart daily from the port.
Savor Mallorcan-Catalan fusion: try arros brut (savory rice stew), sobrassada (spiced sausage), and flaky ensaïmada pastry. Family-run taverns around Plaça dels Porxes serve fresh caldereta de langosta (lobster stew). Visit Can Costa for authentic wood-fired paella.
EMT buses connect key areas (€2.50/ride). From Palma Airport, take ALSA bus (1.5hrs). The pedestrian-friendly old town discourages cars; rent bikes (€15/day) for coastal routes. Ferries (Baleària) link to mainland Spain. Note ZTL restrictions in central zones.
Ideal months: May-Jun & Sep-Oct (25°C, fewer crowds). Peak Jul-Aug sees price surges. Some attractions reduce hours in winter.
Language: Catalan/Spanish; English widely understood. Internet: Free WiFi in plazas; Vodafone SIMs €10/5GB. Payments: Cards accepted; cash preferred under €20. Healthcare: Centro de Salud on Carretera d'Artà. Voltage: 230V Type F outlets. Tipping: 5-10% in restaurants.