Alcudia Port, located on the northern coast of Mallorca, Spain, is a charming and picturesque harbour known for its vibrant atmosphere and Mediterranean beauty. It features a mix of fishing boats, luxury yachts, and ferries, offering stunning sea views and a lively promenade lined with restaurants, cafes, and boutique shops.
Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, local delicacies, and a relaxed seaside ambience. The port also serves as a gateway to nearby beaches, cultural landmarks, and ferry connections to Menorca and mainland Spain, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

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Alcudia port is well signposted and easily accessible through the one main entrance. Depending on what vehicle you have, check-in will take place in different areas of the port. Commercial vehicles will embark at a different terminal. All passengers will enter at the same point of the entrance and continue to the passenger terminal. Foot passengers will check-in and access the bridge walkway from the terminal building to embark. Vehicle passengers will check-in at the signposted check-in area. Ships may dock at different points to the terminal, however, specific departure points will be advised upon check-in.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Motorcycle, Van (passenger), Standard Car, Bicycle


















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