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Alcudia, a jewel between nature and the sea

Alcúdia · Baleares · Islas Baleares

Alcudia, a jewel between nature and the sea

Congratulations! You have decided to live the Alcúdia experience. You are about to travel a unique itinerary full of history, beauty and unforgettable corners. Here is the route with all the stops you will make. Remember: your cell phone will automatically stamp your passage through each point of the route. Welcome to your adventure! We hope you enjoy every step and manage to complete all the proposed places. Let the journey begin!

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4 stop(s) in this experience

Wall (XIII-XIV centuries)
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Wall (XIII-XIV centuries)

Built in the 14th century by order of King Jaime II, this imposing medieval fortification surrounds the historic center. It is one of the best preserved in Spain and has two walled perimeters, imposing gates such as Sant Sebastià and an accessible coastal path. Strolling along its upper part offers the best panoramic views of the city and the bay of Alcudia.
Oratory of Santa Anna (XIII century)
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Oratory of Santa Anna (XIII century)

This jewel of the 13th century is one of the oldest churches in Mallorca. Of transitional Gothic style, it stands out for its simple rectangular architecture and diaphragmatic arches. Located on the outskirts of the walled nucleus, it was built with sandstone ashlars and preserves a unique spiritual air that transports visitors to the times of the Christian conquest.
Pollentia , Roman City (II century B.C.)
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Pollentia , Roman City (II century B.C.)

Founded in 123 BC, it is the most important Roman archaeological site in the Balearic Islands. During the visit you can visit three key areas: the residential neighborhood of La Portella, the Forum (civic and religious center) and the Roman Theater, excavated in the rock and with a capacity for 2,000 people. A fascinating journey to understand the origin of the ancient capital of the Balearic Islands.
Ermita de la Victoria (XV century, re-built in the XVII)
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Ermita de la Victoria (XV century, re-built in the XVII)

Located 400 meters above sea level on the peninsula of La Victoria, this construction of fortified appearance dates from the thirteenth century, although it was rebuilt in the seventeenth century. It houses the image of the Virgen de la Victoria, patron saint of Alcudia. It is the ideal starting point for hiking routes and offers one of the most spectacular sunsets of the island towards the Cap de Formentor.