Discover a corner of the Mediterranean where mild weather, timeless landscapes and a rich heritage converge — a place where every day feels like an invitation to live slowly, deeply and with style.
Alcúdia Peninsula extends over some 60 km² in the northeast of Majorca, flanked by the bays of Alcúdia and Pollença. Its coastline stretches for more than 30 km, offering beaches that unfold over kilometre after kilometre — ideal for wanderers, sun-seekers and lovers of sea and horizon.
What makes Alcúdia remarkable is the gentle layering of cultures and epochs that lie beneath its surface. From its roots as a Roman settlement (the ancient Pollentia), to successive chapters under Muslims and later Catalan rule, the town has become a living tapestry of influences.
Its heart is the old town: a walled medieval nucleus with narrow cobblestoned streets, elegant façades and corners that whisper history. The fortifications still surround the centre. Walking along the ancient walls, you sense centuries of stories in the stones — a serenity unique to towns that have preserved their soul.
In Alcúdia, every sunrise invites you to choose a path: a stroll through bygone eras among storied lanes, a market-day wander to discover local crafts or flavours, a moment to listen to the sea whisper, or a quiet glass of wine on a terrace as twilight colours the town.
Here, life slows down — just enough so you can taste it.