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Things to do in Alcudia

From its medieval old town to its crystal-clear waters, this Mallorcan gem has something for everyone.

Our most recommended things to do in Alcudia

Alcudia: Dolphin Watching & Sunrise Coast Cruise with Guide

1. Alcudia: Dolphin Watching & Sunrise Coast Cruise with Guide

Savor the peace of the ocean in the early morning on a sunrise cruise from Alcudia with optional hotel transfers. See Cabo Formentor, where the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range meets the Mediterranean. Look out for dolphins, and stop at Es Coll Baix, a virgin beach in a secluded cove. Board your sunrise cruise at Port d’Alcudia, and ready yourself for a 99% chance of seeing dolphins. Sail to the majestic cliffs of Cabo Formentor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Serra de Tramuntana. Discover the dolphins swimming in their natural habitat and get close to the wild animals thanks to the special design of your boat. On the way back, you can stop at Es Coll Baix, an idyllic beach backed by wooded cliffs. Bathe in the crystalline waters – the best way to start your day. Afterward, return to Port d’Alcudia, where your sunrise cruise comes to an end.

Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal

2. Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal

Set sail from Port d'Alcudia and discover the best coves and hidden spots of Mallorca's spectacular north coast. Choose between a daytime or sunset experience and climb aboard a catamaran to cruise along the coast. Pass a picturesque islet, the Aucanada Lighthouse, and the hidden cove of Es Coll Baix Beach. Cross the Bay of Pollença, drop anchor at Cala den Gossalba, and discover one of the most dramatic hidden coves close to the famous beach of Formentor. Take in breathtaking views of Mallorca's majestic mountains and sparkling blue sea. Cool off in the crystal-clear waters and make use of free snorkeling equipment, canoes, and standup paddle boards or just relax on the nets and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. Enjoy either a lunch or a dinner of barbecued meat, pasta salad, bread, and fruit aboard your catamaran. Then, sail back towards Port d'Alcudia and enjoy a last stop for a swim before you reach the port.  

Alcudia: Sunrise at Sea & Dolphin Watching Tour

3. Alcudia: Sunrise at Sea & Dolphin Watching Tour

Create an amazing memory for you and your family with a sunrise boat tour on the coast of Mallorca. See marine creatures like dolphins, eat breakfast on board the boat, and feel the warm sunrays on the deck of the catamaran. Embark at the Port de Alcudia, and then head towards the north to marvel at the sky as dawn breaks over the magnificent skyline of Mallorca. Take in the breathtaking play of light created by the rising sun’s reflection in the water. After sunrise, cruise the areas where the dolphins swim. Relax and soak up the sun on the deck of the catamaran and admire these impressive marine animals as they play in their natural habitat. Complete your experience with a small onboard breakfast including pastries, toast, ham, cheese, butter, marmalade, coffee, tea, and juice. Finally, return to the port after a memorable experience.

Alcudia: Formentor Beach & Lighthouse Cruise

4. Alcudia: Formentor Beach & Lighthouse Cruise

Board a cruise and enjoy a tour of the famous Formentor beach and lighthouse from the port of Alcudia. Take a refreshing swim or snorkel in the virgin coves of Cap Pina before exploring the Cala Murta cove, the cliffs of Cap de Formento, and the lighthouse of Cap de Formentor. After leaving the Port of Alcudia, sail towards the incredible and famous beach of Es Coll Baix. You will pass by the lighthouse of the unique island of Alcanada.  After a refreshing dip, head towards the virgin coves of Cap Pinar, where you can go snorkeling. Continue the journey to the bay of Pollença and enjoy the secluded beach of Es Caló, a small untouched beach where one of the most expensive mansions in Mallorca is located: La Fortaleza.  Continue the route to Formentor Beach to go to one of the most beautiful small coves in Mallorca, Cala Murta, then head towards the majestic cliffs of Cap de Formentor in the Serra de Tramuntana. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this beach will allow you to see the wildest side of the majestic lighthouse of Cap de Formentor.

Mallorca Multi-Experience Adventure

5. Mallorca Multi-Experience Adventure

Start with pickup in a Land Rover jeep and drive to the activity point near Alcúdia, where you will prepare for the adventure. Receive your equipment and set off on the first of your activities. With your guides, start with paddling the kayaks along the impressive coast of Mallorca to a stunning marine cave with crystal-clear water. Begin the search for the key to the sunken treasure. From the marine cave, enjoy a short coastal trek that leads to a perfect spot to do some cliff jumping, which is optional. For the final part of the adventure, do some snorkeling in the pristine Mediterranean waters to find the sunken treasure. After you have located the treasure, celebrate by enjoying a picnic lunch on the beach!

Mallorca Alcudia: Jack Sparrow Cave Jet Ski Tour

6. Mallorca Alcudia: Jack Sparrow Cave Jet Ski Tour

Discover one of the most picturesque corners of the Majorcan bay of Alcudia on a jet ski tour to Jack Sparrow's Cave. Cross the serene and translucent Mediterranean Sea for 90 minutes and discover the beautiful Mallorcan coastline. After a short training session at the port of Alcudia, board the jet ski and ride Jack Sparrow's cave. Pass by the coastal part of the golf course of Aucanada and the Museum of Sa Bassa Blanca until you reach the hidden Jack Sparrow's Cave on the island of Aucanada. Enjoy the surroundings of its cave and its curious rock formations. Swim, dive and approach the cave to explore it. Head to Cap de Menorca, where the cove of Coll Baix is hidden, before riding back to the port.

Alcudia: Boat Trip to Cap de Formentor and Formentor

7. Alcudia: Boat Trip to Cap de Formentor and Formentor

Experience a 4.5-hour boat ride from Port Alcudia to Formentor area as you admire the magical landscapes of Mallorca. Your tour to Cap de Formentor starts at the port of Alcudia. Along the way you get to see some fantastic bays, such as Aucanada, Coll Baix beach and Cap des Pinar. Enjoy the special atmosphere of the bay, relax in the tranquility, and admire the views of the sparkling sea. Let the picturesque countryside of Mallorca pass you by before taking a dip in the cool waters during a swimming stop at Formentor bay.

Mallorca: Day Trip to Drach Caves with Lake Martel Concert

8. Mallorca: Day Trip to Drach Caves with Lake Martel Concert

Take a day trip to the fishing village of Porto Cristo to discover one of the largest underground caves on the island, the Caves of Drach. Explore 4 caves that extend to a depth of 25 meters, with one of the largest underground lakes in the world. Enjoy a live concert and boat trip in the caves. Observe the stalactites and stalagmites that cover the ceilings or rise from the ground, molded by millions of years of water infiltrations. Follow a path leading through several caves like "Theatre of the Fairies" and "Bad Dianas", illuminated by elaborate lighting. Next, enjoy a short recital in an underground auditorium created on the banks of Lake Martel. Watch as musicians performing classical music glide past you in illuminated boats and disappears again in the dark. After the concert, if you wish, you can cross the lake with a 2-minute boat ride for a closer look at the details of the cave formations, or go on foot over the bridge. Continue the tour with a stop in Porto Cristo where you can stroll around, have a refreshment, or visit the Mallorca pearls exhibition.

Mallorca Half-Day Coasteering Experience

9. Mallorca Half-Day Coasteering Experience

Enjoy swimming, abseiling, cliff jumping, rock scrambling and sea caving along the beautiful coast of Mallorca. Participate in all of these exhilarating activities with the help of your licensed instructor and guide. Coasteering is a brand new adventure activity for anyone vacationing in Mallorca. Coasteering combines adventure swimming, abseiling, cliff jumping, rock scrambling, and sea caving into one action-packed activity for the ultimate wet and wild day out. Your instructor will lead you on an exhilarating journey along part of the island’s coastline. This adventure will get your pulse racing as you abseil off huge cliffs, swim through caves, and scramble along the rocky coastline.

Mallorca: Alcudia Old Town, Market, and Formentor Beach

10. Mallorca: Alcudia Old Town, Market, and Formentor Beach

See the best of northern Mallorca on an all-day excursion over land and sea. Walk down old streets, relax on the beach and admire the stunning beauty of the Spanish island’s coast. Start your day by exploring the charming and historical city of Alcudia, situated on a small peninsula between the Bays of Pollensa and Alcudia. Discover history in every corner and see remains of Roman cities, templar walls and castles scattered throughout the municipality. Have free time to discover the Alcudia’s traditional market, one of the most important and unique on the island. Browse stands selling a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, jewelry, leather goods and crafts. Stroll around the nearby ruins of the ancient Roman city, Pollentia. Take a boat ride along the coast from Pollensa Harbor (if the weather conditions allow it). On board a modern boat, you will have a breathtaking view of the Formentor coast with impressive cliffs and hidden coves. Stop at Formentor Beach, one of the most beautiful and well-known beaches of Mallorca. Use the hour-long break to enjoy taking a walk, a swim or sunbathing on the white sand.  Finally, head to the iconic Colomer's viewpoint. Be dazzled by the picture-perfect views and the unique landscape. 

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4.5 / 5

based on 5,194 reviews

The bus took us well through the Tramuntana to Sa Calobra. The view was breathtakingly beautiful. It was pretty steep down the serpentines. Unfortunately, the stay in Sa Calobra was a bit too short. Then we went to Soller by boat, where we stayed longer. The price-performance ratio is right in any case.

It was really great! We saw an incredible number of dolphins. Unfortunately, both my girlfriend and her two kids got really sick because the boat rocked a lot when we were standing there to see the dolphins. But that has more to do with our seaworthiness.

Very nice ballad at sea with the dolphins at the rendezvous. We had a disabled person with us. Very pleasant people. We will keep very good memories of this small group getaway. I recommend.

Almost 1 hour after arrival/landing in Mallorca I was in the hotel. I had to walk a little because the bus couldn't stop there, but that wasn't a problem.

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