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Spain - Mallorca - Alcudia

Nestled within the radiant embrace of Mallorca, the enchanting town of Alcudia beckons with its tranquil allure. This coastal gem, located on the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, exudes a unique charm that captivates travelers seeking a peaceful escape. With its rich history and scenic beauty, Alcudia stands as a testament to the island's captivating blend of culture and nature.

Worth seeing
Alcudia's allure is illuminated by its myriad attractions:

Historic Old Town: Wander through Alcudia's historic old town, where centuries of history unfold through charming cobbled streets, ancient walls, and well-preserved architecture.

Medieval Wall: The town's impressive medieval wall surrounds the old town, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Alcudia's fortified past.

Alcudia Beach: Discover Alcudia's inviting shores, where crystal-clear waters meet golden sands, creating a perfect backdrop for sunbathing and swimming.

Roman Ruins: Explore the remnants of Pollentia, an ancient Roman settlement near Alcudia, where archaeological sites and artifacts paint a vivid picture of Mallorca's rich past.

Climate
Alcudia basks in a Mediterranean climate, gracing visitors with pleasant temperatures and ample sunshine throughout the year. Summers, stretching from June to September, offer average temperatures ranging from 24 to 31 degrees Celsius, creating an ideal setting for beach activities and outdoor exploration. Winters, from December to February, maintain a mild atmosphere with temperatures averaging around 9 to 16 degrees Celsius, making it an inviting off-season destination.

Currency
Euro (EUR)