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Alcudia is the main tourist hotspot in the north of Mallorca that's a popular holiday destination for families and sun seekers. Set inland from the lush coast, it's a picturesque town filled with quirky character and tons of historic things to do. Edged by high medieval walls, it harks back to the island's interesting past, and the narrow maze of laneways are home to authentic restaurants, family-run cafes, and plenty of boutique shops to discover. Just outside the town there is an old Roman settlement that showcases just how rich the area's history is, whilst the 14km beach offers the perfect place to kick back, relax, and soak up the sunshine. With such an eclectic mix of things to get up to, Alcudia makes for the perfect holiday destination, and our apartments in Alcudia are the ideal base to explore everything from.
Palma's Son Sant Joan Airport is situated about 60km away from Alcudia, and it's easy to get to thanks to a selection of transport options.
Firstly, you can get the bus into Palma's city centre from the airport, which takes around 20 minutes. Once there, you can walk the 300m to the bus station where the buses to Alcudia leave regularly throughout the day.
Alternatively, you can hop in a taxi outside the airport terminals. Journey time is around 50 minutes depending on traffic, and you'll get to see some incredible scenery along the way.
One of the best ways to travel between the airport and Alcudia, though, is by hiring a car at the airport. This means you can travel at your own pace and take in some of the more hidden spots along the way.
We have a selection of Alcudia apartments dotted around all the major attractions, so you can pick and choose an itinerary that suits your interests.
The town's rich and fruitful history means that Alcudia accommodation offers a very traditional and authentic selection of options. From boutique hotels with grand facades to low-key hostels that invite budget travellers to connect, there is something for everyone. In addition, there are plenty of guesthouses and homestays where you can really get under the skin of Alcudia, as well as charming apartments that overlook some of the best architecture in town. Wherever you decide to stay, you'll be able to explore the old town with no problems, as everything is within easy walking distance of each other.
The town centre of Alcudia spans back to 1229 when the Catalan conquest took place. Since then, a series of historic landmarks have popped up around the town, making it the perfect place to take a walk through time.
The medieval walls were built by King Jaume II to protect the town from the nearby sea, but it was also to protect the northeast of the island from attack by outsiders. The walls themselves were built towards the end of the 13th century and still span 1.5km around the town centre.
Along the medieval walls there are several city gates that lead out towards different parts of the island. Today, you can wander the walls and check out the gates, some of which are incredibly impressive and ornate in their designs.
Sant Jaume's church is another popular pitstop in the town. Situated alongside the medieval walls, the 14th century Catholic church has been a solid part of Alcudia's history for hundreds of years. As well as showcasing some of the town's fascinating history, there is also the Parish Museum onsite which hosts a religious art exhibition throughout the year.
Towards the end of the 17th century, the Chapel of Sant Crist was built. The Baroque-style chapel is home to an altarpiece of a carving of Sant Crist which can be visited by the public.
Elsewhere, you can find numerous casals -- restored houses from the 16th century. These fascinating facades were renovated to keep up with the stylistic changes of the times and many of them have been well preserved into the present day. Can Torro is one of the more popular casals, which is home to the public library of Can Torro, whilst Can Fondo is home to the oldest shield in the city. For more, you can head to Can Calvo , Can Canta , and the Ajuntament (town hall), which was built by Carles Garau in 1929 in a similar style to the other casals in town.
We have a number of Alcudia apartments that line the narrow streets of the old town, placing you right in the centre of all the historic action.