Alcúdia, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

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Sitting between two bays on the beautiful La Victoria peninsula, Alcúdia is a charming base for exploring the stunning coastline, mountains and ancient monuments of northeastern Mallorca. The Old Town’s 14th century walls and two impressive gates encompass a restored center of quaint streets, pretty squares and medieval and Renaissance buildings. Just outside Alcúdia’s walls you’ll find the fascinating ruins of the ancient Roman city of Pollèntia – the island’s most important archeological site – and just minutes away you’ll discover the lively nautical hub of Port d'Alcúdia, with its waterfront restaurants, relaxing cafés and palm-fringed promenades. Port d'Alcúdia’s sandy beach is perfect for swimming and watersports and stretches all the way to the next village

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Sitting between two bays on the beautiful La Victoria peninsula, Alcúdia is a charming base for exploring the stunning coastline, mountains and ancient monuments of northeastern Mallorca. The Old Town’s 14th century walls and two impressive gates encompass a restored center of quaint streets, pretty squares and medieval and Renaissance buildings. Just outside Alcúdia’s walls you’ll find the fascinating ruins of the ancient Roman city of Pollèntia – the island’s most important archeological site – and just minutes away you’ll discover the lively nautical hub of Port d'Alcúdia, with its waterfront restaurants, relaxing cafés and palm-fringed promenades. Port d'Alcúdia’s sandy beach is perfect for swimming and watersports and stretches all the way to the next village

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