How to get to Port of Alcúdia?
What to do in Port of Alcúdia
How to get to Port of Alcúdia? Port of Alcúdia is an important tourist center and commercial port on the north coast of Mallorca, known for its long sandy beach and its Alcudiamar marina and commercial port. It functions as a logistics center for the island, receiving goods and connecting Mallorca with Menorca and the mainland via ferry services. In addition to leisure activities such as water sports and walks, it offers cultural attractions in the surrounding area, such as the old town of Alcúdia and the Roman ruins of Pollentia. It is a popular holiday destination with a wide range of restaurants, shops, water sports, and leisure activities.
Port of Alcúdia Location
The Port of Alcúdia is in the north of Mallorca, approximately 60 km from Palma. It is mainly accessed via the Ma-13 highway, either by car, taxi, or bus from Palma. By bus, there are lines connecting the airport and the city center with Port of Alcúdia (Port d’Alcúdia). Once in the area, there are parking lots near the beach and the port.
How to get to Port of Alcúdia? Access by car
By car: Take the Ma-13 highway from Palma, following the signs to “Port of Alcúdia”. There are several parking options in the area, although they can fill up quickly during high season. Port of Alcúdia (Port d’Alcúdia) is about 60 km from the city of Palma and can be reached in approximately 45-50 minutes
How to get to Port of Alcúdia? Access by ferry
Ferry: It is possible to arrive by ferry, but only if traveling from other cities such as Barcelona or Ciutadella, not from Palma.
How to get to Port of Alcúdia? Access by bus
The most common form of public transport to get to Port of Alcúdia (Port d’Alcúdia) is the bus from Palma, mainly via line 322 or 321 from Palma’s intermodal station, although there are other lines that go to the area, such as the 315. The bus journey takes approximately 1 hour and costs between €6 and €10, and buses usually leave every 30 minutes.
Public transport options
Line 322: This is the most popular and economical option. It connects directly to Port d’Alcúdia from Palma’s Intermodal Station as its main departure point. The journey takes about 41 minutes and buses operate every day.
Other bus lines connecting to Port of Alcúdia
Line A33: Connects Port of Alcúdia (Port d’Alcúdia) directly to Palma airport.
Line 322: Connects Pollença to Port of Alcúdia (Port d’Alcúdia). It is a short route that takes about 41 minutes.
Line 302: Passes through Can Picafort, Platja d’Alcúdia, and arrives in Palma. It is useful if you are coming from other towns on the north coast.
Line 315: Connects Sa Pobla with the Alcúdia Bay area.
Line 323: Connects the Port of Alcúdia (Port d’Alcúdia) area with Alcanada and other localities such as Es Mal Pas.
Other lines (324, 325, 327): These lines also pass through Alcúdia’s main station (Pol·lèntia), making them useful for connections.
Additional considerations
Fares: Bus tickets usually cost between €6 and €10.
Timetables: Buses on line 322 usually run approximately every 30 minutes.
Buying tickets: You can buy your ticket directly from the driver on board the bus, but it is important to note that only cash tickets up to €10 are accepted. Another option is to purchase a prepaid card in advance at authorized points of sale. Payment can also be made directly with a contactless bank card, and up to five people can travel with the same card, benefiting from discounts per user. In this case, it is essential to validate the card both when boarding and alighting from the bus so that the system can calculate the cost of the journey correctly.
To plan your trip, we recommend checking the timetables on the TIB (Transport de les Illes Balears) website.
How to get to Port of Alcúdia? Getting by taxi
You can also get by taxi to Port of Alcúdia if you are looking for a faster option. A taxi ride from Palma airport to Port de Alcudia takes approximately 45-60 minutes and costs around €90, depending on the point of origin and the time of day. The time and price may vary depending on the route, time, and taxi company, as there may be a slight increase due to the meter or supplements, so it is always recommended to check directly with the provider beforehand.
Fixed rate: Several companies offer a fixed rate for the transfer from Palma airport to Alcúdia, which is around €90 for daytime service.
And that’s it for this brief overview of how to get to Port of Alcúdia, in Mallorca. We hope it helps.
By the way: Are you coming to Mallorca on a tourist trip? If you find it helpful, you can also check out our travel guide to Mallorca and more tourist information about the island
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