Guide to Alcudia
With more than 30 km coastline Alcudia is situated North-East of Mallorca. It is formed by the peninsula of Cap del Pinar, which separates the bays of Alcudia and Pollença and by the interior area which borders with Pollença to the North and with La Pobla and Muro to the South.
In general, the climate of Alcudia does not differ from the rest of Mallorca, although it does have its own characteristics in relation to its situation and position. It has the temperate, subtropical climate of the Mediterranean, is protected from the winds and favoured by the sea, with a mild winter and a dry summer. Alcudia is an ideal place for your holiday at any time of the year.
Alcudia is one of the island’s centres which is most appreciated by visitors. Added to the beauty of the country surroundings and the artistic treasure of its monuments, there is an important hotel industry with constantly improving facilities.
The coastline along the two bays is ideal for sailing schools, windsurfing and also diving, water skiing and fishing. There are numerous walking and riding trails and the Council has produced a brochure with full information about the programmes on offer,
Places of interest in Alcudia
Roman Wall
About two hundred metres from the parish church, the old wall surrounding the Roman town of Pollença is exposed. These are the remains dating back to the time of its foundation and is a testament to the importance Pollença had.
Roman Theatre
Constructed outside the Roman city in the first century AD, the Roman theatre is situated southwards near the road leading to the port and the beautiful landscape of the Bay of Alcudia can be seen in the background.
L’Albufera
The environmentally protected marshlands of the Albufera, situated in the Bay of Alcudia, covers a surface area of 1700 hectares. It is the Balearics first Nature Reserve and was created in 1988. Ornithology enthusiasts and other curious visitors can observe close to 230 species of birds in this coastal reserve all year around.
Alcudia Useful info
Town Hall
Tel: + 34 971 548 071 / 971 897 100
Policia Local
091 / Tel: + 34 971 545 066
Guardia Civil
062 / Tel: + 34 971 546 908
Emergencies
112
Firemen
085
Ambulance Insulares
Tel: + 34 971 204 111
Ambulance 24 hours
Tel: + 34 971206565
Hospital Alcudia
Calle Formentera 5
Tel: + 34 971 891 835
Medical Centre Salus
Alcudia Garden
Tel: + 34 971 547 858
Hospital Muro
Tel: + 34 971 891 900
Veterinarian
Puerto D’Alcudia – Tel: + 34 971 547 976
Carretera Arta – Tel: + 34 971547976
Bank opening hours
From 8:30 to 14:00
Post Office opening hours
From 8:00 to 14:00
Iglesia Evangelica
Calle 24 de Febrero
Tel: + 34 971208542
Towtrucks
Tel: +34 971860555
Taxis
Tel: + 34 971 549 691 / 971 549 870 / 971 549 766
Bus Service
Autocares Armenteras
Avenida de la Victòria 2
Tel: + 34 971 545 471
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