Alcudia, Mallorca, Spain cruise port guide
Nothing if not strategic, Alcúdia is the ideal base for exploring Mallorca's north coast, with the 13-km-long (8-mile-long) beach from Port d'Alcúdia to C'an Picafort and the adjacent Playa de Muro, the bird-watchers' paradise in the S'Albufera wetlands, and the spectacular drive along the corniche to Cap de Formentor. The charming little walled town itself is a capsule version of Mallorcan history: the first city here was a Roman settlement, in 123 BC.
About Alcudia, Mallorca, Spain
The Port of Alcúdia (Puerto de Alcudia) is a harbor town in northern Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. It receives ferry connections from Barcelona (Terminal Drassanes, 6-hour crossing via Baleària) and serves as a cruise and ferry port on Mallorca's north coast.
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