When you start planning your vacation in Mallorca, the same question always comes up: which area is best to stay in? The island is full of charming options, but finding the right place that combines comfort, beauty, and good accessibility can make the difference between a good vacation and an unforgettable one.

Alcúdia is one of the most popular destinations. Located in the north of Mallorca, this region combines dreamy beaches, hidden coves, and an authentic local atmosphere that captivates its visitors. If you’re looking for a unique place that offers relaxation, outdoor activities, and a perfect base for exploring, Alcúdia is undoubtedly an excellent choice. Get ready to discover why this spot is a must on your next trip! And don’t worry, you won’t miss out on knowing which are the best beaches and coves in Alcúdia.

Discover the charms of Alcúdia: Why choose this mallorcan paradise for your stay?

 

Alcúdia combines history, culture, and entertainment, making it the perfect base to explore the island. The old town, surrounded by medieval walls, invites you to wander through its cobblestone streets and uncover its iconic corners. It’s an experience that transports you to the past while connecting you with the Mallorcan essence. Just a few kilometers away, you’ll find its port, where you can enjoy a seaside dinner, take a boat ride to Alcúdia’s stunning coves, or simply relax while gazing at the Mediterranean.

The weekly market in Alcúdia transforms the old town into a lively hub of activity. Here, you can shop for local fruits and vegetables as well as handcrafted goods like ceramics and leather. Enjoy a vermouth as you explore the market stalls.

Don’t miss a visit to the ruins of Pollentia. This ancient Roman city, founded in 123 BC, preserves treasures like a theater, a forum, and remains of houses that tell stories of a past rich in trade and culture.

For adventure seekers, Alcúdia has much to offer. You can explore hiking trails on the La Victoria peninsula, snorkel or paddleboard in its crystal-clear waters, and cycle along paths surrounded by unique landscapes.

If you’ve decided to explore everything Alcúdia has to offer, why not do so from the comfort of one of our hotels? Among our options, you’ll find VIVA Sunrise, VIVA Eden Lago, VIVA Blue & Spa, and the exclusive VIVA Golf Adults Only 18+. At Hotels VIVA, we provide everything you need to enjoy your stay, whether you’re traveling as a couple seeking tranquility, as a family looking for activities for both kids and adults, with friends, or even on your own. We have the perfect place for you. We can’t wait to see you soon!


 

Essential guide to the best beaches and coves in Alcúdia

Are you looking for the most spectacular beaches and coves in Alcúdia? You’ve come to the right place! We’ve prepared the ultimate guide with all the essential information you need to plan your sunny and seaside days in this Mediterranean paradise. Grab your swimsuit, pack some sunscreen, and join us for a stroll along the shore.

1. Alcúdia beach

Alcúdia Beach is the largest in Mallorca and an ideal spot for families, thanks to its calm, shallow waters. This white-sand beach stretches 3.4 km in length and 80 meters in width. It’s equipped with a wide range of services, including umbrella and sunbed rentals, restaurants, and water activities. Whether you love sports like paddleboarding or simply want to relax under the sun, this beach has you covered. Its central location in the urban area makes it very accessible, and its vibrant atmosphere is a perfect blend of locals and tourists.

2. Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro, with its fine sand and nearby dunes, is an extension of Alcúdia Beach but offers a more natural ambiance. Spanning 6 km, it features both urbanized areas and sections within the S’Albufera Natural Park, where you can enjoy a more pristine and peaceful environment. Its shallow waters are perfect for children, and there’s a wide range of activities, from kitesurfing and windsurfing to snorkeling. The beach is easily accessible by car, bus, or bike, and it’s equipped with services to make your beach day hassle-free.

3. Es Coll Baix Beach

If you're looking for a more adventurous experience, Es Coll Baix Beach, with its pebbles and gravel, will captivate you. Nestled in an untouched setting, it’s only accessible after a 25-minute hike along a trail. The effort is rewarded with breathtaking scenery of deep blue waters surrounded by mountains. There are no facilities here, so remember to bring everything you need, such as water, a sunshade, and sunscreen. Its remote nature makes it perfect for those seeking total disconnection and a connection with nature.

4. Alcanada Beach

Alcanada Beach, known for its blend of sand and small stones, offers a family-friendly atmosphere and easy accessibility. You can drive there and park nearby, making it a convenient choice for families with small children. Its crystal-clear waters and sandy bottoms are great for swimming and playing. The small Alcanada Island, with its iconic lighthouse, adds a picturesque touch to the landscape. This beach is ideal if you're looking for a peaceful spot with access to nearby services and restaurants.

5. Cala Murta

To reach Cala Murta, a cove of sand and pebbles, you’ll need to walk 1.5 km through a pine forest that ends at serene blue waters. Its intimate and exclusive vibe makes it a haven for couples and small groups. However, keep in mind that there are no facilities here, so you'll need to bring water, food, a sunshade, sunscreen, and anything else you might need. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy a day surrounded by the stunning mountains and Mediterranean scenery.

6. S’Illot

This rugged corner is known for its rich marine life, where you can spot fish and octopuses among the rocks and gravel, ideal for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The small island nearby, which adventurous visitors can jump into the water from, is a highlight in itself. While the setting is more wild and lacks facilities, the cove is near areas with bars and restaurants, perfect for grabbing a bite after a day by the sea.

7. Cala Sant Vicenç

Cala Sant Vicenç, featuring a mix of sand and stones, retains its traditional fishing village charm. Here, you can enjoy fresh fish at small seaside restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed, making this small cove ideal for those seeking an authentic, laid-back, and more local experience.
If you’re planning your vacation in Mallorca, Alcúdia is a choice that won’t disappoint. Its prime location offers access to the most stunning beaches, water sports, and a vibrant local life, all surrounded by the beauty of the Mediterranean. And at Hotels VIVA, we’ll make sure your experience becomes one of your best memories.