Alcúdia Beach, Alcúdia, Balearic Islands, Spain

Alcúdia Beach

Two and a half kilometres of white sand, turquoise calm

2.5km sandy strandShallow water (0.5m at 20m out)Port promenadeWater sports rentals
FamilySandSafe

About

Alcudia beach stretches a full 2.5 kilometres along the northern coast of Mallorca, its white sand sloping so gently into turquoise water that you're still barely knee-deep 20 metres from shore. That shallow shelf makes it one of the safest natural swimming environments on the island — no sudden drop-offs, no hidden rocks. A port promenade runs the length of the beach, giving the whole place a relaxed, walkable rhythm. It's busy, no question, but the sheer length of the strand means you can nearly always find your patch of sand. Families return here year after year, and it's easy to see why.

How to get there

From Palma, you can drive in roughly 45 minutes or take the bus — services run every 30 minutes and the journey takes about 72 minutes. Ferries connect Mallorca to various mainland and island ports including Barcelona and Ciutadella, making Alcudia a viable destination without flying. The nearest airport is Palma de Mallorca (PMI), about 46 kilometres away. Parking is available in several public lots near Port d'Alcúdia — a mix of free and paid spaces — plus private hotel parking; arrive early in high season because spaces fill fast.

Who it's for

For couples

The port promenade is made for an evening walk — long, flat, and lined with views over the turquoise water as the light drops. Couples who want culture alongside the beach will find Alcúdia Old Town's medieval streets and Roman ruins a genuinely interesting half-day away from the sand.

For families

The shallow water — just 0.5 metres deep at 20 metres out — is the single biggest draw for families with small children, removing the anxiety that comes with steeper-shelving beaches. Add Blue Flag status, easy access, water sports rentals, and Hidropark Alcúdia 3 kilometres away, and you have a beach that earns its family-friendly reputation honestly.

Our take

Feet in the sand, eyes on the screen

Alcudia beach doesn't pretend to be undiscovered — it's one of Mallorca's most popular stretches of sand, and it earns that status. The white sand is genuinely fine, the turquoise water is genuinely shallow and safe, and the 2.5-kilometre length means it absorbs visitors without ever feeling impossible. The promenade keeps things civilised. Avoid August if you have any flexibility — the beach is busy enough in June and September without the peak-season pressure. What makes Alcudia work is the combination: safe swimming, easy access, good food nearby, a medieval town 2.5 kilometres away, and a wetland nature reserve just beyond that. It's a beach that delivers on its promise.— The wmb team

What to do

Alcúdia Old Town, just 2.5 kilometres away, is worth a half-day — medieval walls, Roman ruins at Pollentia, a bullring, and a market that rewards early arrivals. Nature lovers should head to Parc Natural de s'Albufera de Mallorca, a protected wetland about 4 kilometres from the beach with serious birdwatching and cycling trails. Families with younger children will find Hidropark Alcúdia, 3 kilometres away, a reliable afternoon option with waterslides and inflatables. For elevated views, Mirador Penya del Migdia (rated 4.9 out of 5) is 7.3 kilometres away and worth the short drive.

Instagram spots

The long sweep of white sand photographed from the promenade at golden hour gives you that classic Mallorcan arc shot with turquoise water as your backdrop.

The port promenade itself, with its mix of boats and beach, offers a more textured frame. For elevated context, Mirador Penya del Migdia at 7.3 kilometres away delivers a top-rated viewpoint that puts the whole bay in perspective.

Where to eat

Restaurant Celler Ca'n Costa Alcúdia, rated 4.8 out of 5 by over 3,000 reviewers and just 2.1 kilometres from the beach, is the standout local choice for a proper sit-down meal. Ca'n Punyetes, 1.4 kilometres away, holds a strong 4.5 rating across nearly 4,000 reviews — solid for lunch after a morning on the sand. Savage Beach Club Restaurante and Pipper's restaurant are both right in the beach area if you want to stay close to the water.

Where to stay

Iberostar Waves Playa de Muro, rated 4.8 out of 5 by nearly 8,000 guests and 3 kilometres from the beach, is one of the highest-rated options in the area. For something closer, Alua Boccaccio sits just 0.5 kilometres away with a 4.5 rating, and Club Mac is 1 kilometre out with over 6,500 reviews behind it. Alcudia Garden Aparthotel, 1.1 kilometres from the beach and rated 4.6, suits those who prefer self-catering flexibility.

Photography

Shoot early morning from the promenade looking south along the full 2.5-kilometre arc of white sand — the turquoise water catches the low light beautifully before the beach fills up. The port end of the promenade offers a different angle, with boats in the background and the town skyline framing the shot.

Good to know

June through September is the sweet spot for weather, but August brings peak visitor numbers — if you can shift your trip to June or early September, you'll thank yourself. The promenade is fully accessible throughout, making it one of the more inclusive beaches on the island. Water sports rentals are available directly on the beach, so there's no need to pre-book equipment. Swimming is safe across the full length of the beach, but the shallow water means it's particularly well-suited to young children and less confident swimmers.

Map

Nearby places

Savage Beach Club Restaurante

Pipper's restaurant

Figueret Restaurant

4.8
4.2 km

Restaurant Celler Ca'n Costa Alcúdia

4.8
2.1 km

Ca'n Punyetes

4.5
1.4 km

Grupotel Gran Vista & Spa

4.4
7.8 km

Can Matevet Restaurant

4.5
1.6 km

Things to see around Alcúdia

Cultural

Alcúdia Old Town

2.5 km

Medieval walled town; Roman ruins (Pollentia); bullring; market.

Nature

Parc Natural de s'Albufera de Mallorca

4.1 km

Protected wetland; birdwatching; cycling trails.

Park

Hidropark Alcúdia

3.0 km

Water park; waterslides; inflatable castles; trampolines.

Frequently asked

Yes — swimming is safe across the full length of the beach. The water is exceptionally shallow, reaching only about 0.5 metres at 20 metres from shore, making it particularly suitable for children and less confident swimmers. The beach also holds Blue Flag status, which requires water quality standards to be met.
June through September offers the best weather for swimming and sunbathing. If you can avoid August, do — that's peak season and the beach is at its busiest. June and early September give you warm water, reliable sunshine, and noticeably fewer visitors than the height of summer.
Buses run from Palma every 30 minutes and take about 72 minutes to reach Alcudia. It's a straightforward, affordable option. Alternatively, ferries connect Mallorca to various ports including Barcelona and Ciutadella if you're travelling from the mainland or other Balearic Islands.
Yes — several public parking lots are located near Port d'Alcúdia, offering both free and paid spaces. Private hotel parking is also available. In high season, spaces fill up quickly, so arriving early is strongly recommended. There's no single named parking app or system documented for the area.
Yes — accessible facilities are available throughout the promenade that runs the length of the beach. The promenade itself is flat and walkable, making it one of the more inclusive beach options in northern Mallorca.
Restaurant Celler Ca'n Costa Alcúdia, 2.1 kilometres away and rated 4.8 out of 5 by over 3,000 reviewers, is the top local pick. Ca'n Punyetes, 1.4 kilometres from the beach, is another strong option with a 4.5 rating across nearly 4,000 reviews. Savage Beach Club Restaurante is right on the beach if you don't want to go far.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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