The medieval wall of Alcúdia in Majorca, SpainSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alcudia_6745.jpg
Author: Mike Lehmann
Alcúdia is a town in the
Balearic Islands, Spain. It is the main tourist town on the northern part of the island of
Majorca. It covers 60.05 sq km (23.19 sq mi) and has a population of 19,000 people (2012 estimate).
Human habitation in Alcúdia has been traced back to the Bronze Age, however it was with the arrival of the Romans that some form of civilization was introduced. Today the city has a well-preserved old town protected by a medieval wall.
Being a tourist destination, Alcúdia has a bustling old town, with many small restaurants and shops.
Manresa Beach in Alcúdia, SpainSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alcudia_manresa_beach_1.JPG
Author: Antonio De Lorenzo
Visiting Alcúdia
There are bus services from Palma de Mallorca to Alcúdia several times a day.
Places of Interest in Alcúdia
- 19th century Bull Ring
- Church of St Jaume
- Manresa Beach
- Platja d'Alcúdia
- Port d'Alcúdia
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