Alcudia's beach is situated at three kilometres from the centre of the village that gives the name to it, between Playa de Muro, on the south, and Xara, on the north, a small beach next to the marina Alcudiamar.
This very long fine-grained sandy area has gentle slope and along the coastline you will see some breakwaters and jetties for the touristic passenger launches, as well as numerous channels that come from the lakes at the rear of the coast. Nevertheless, Alcudia is also known as “City of the lakes”. The seaweed ground make this coast a bad place for anchoring boats. Alcudia's beach is one of the biggest residential and touristic areas of Majorca. The activity of these touristic buildings take place on the coastline of this sandy area.
The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. The private car can be left on a free parking area next to this enormous coastal stretch or in the streets of the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport.
When the beach has a lifeguard service, you must follow the lifeguards instructions and the warnings on flags. Act cautiously when no lifeguard is present or the service is not available and enjoy the beach without taking any unnecessary risks.
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Access:
- By foot
- By car
- Length (meters): 3400
- Degree of occupation: High
- Promenade: Yes
- Type od beach: Sand
- Composition: White sand
- Wave conditions : Little waves
- Anchorage: Yes
- Nudist: No
- Sign posts: Yes
- Lifeguard: Yes
- Parking: Yes
- Disabled access: No
- Toilet: Yes
- Showers: Yes
- Phones: Yes
- Rubbish bins: Yes
- Sunshade rental: Yes
- Sunloungers rental: Yes
- Shops/resorts: Yes
- Cleaning service: Yes
- Diving: Yes
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I love Playa de Alcudia. It is a long stretch, that allows for long walks. It is easy to find less occupied spot on the beach once you go down South a bit. Once you reach Playa de Muro - it is also a nice side trip to S'Albufera Natural Park. Beautiful! Please, just mid that this is a nature park, so you are a guest there, nature owns it.