Alcudia Ferry

Alcudia ferry port in Mallorca is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Toulon, Ciutadella & Barcelona available. With a selection of up to 11 Sailings Daily, the port of Alcudia connects Mallorca with France, Menorca & Spain.

Sailing durations range from 1 hour on the Ciutadella service to 10 hours 30 minutes on the Barcelona service.

Although there is a brief summary on this page, as sailing information can vary based on time of year we’d advise you to get live sailing times and prices in our Alcudia fare search.

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Alcudia Ferry Services

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Alcudia Guide

Alcudia is a Spanish community on the northeast coast of the Mallorca, an island belonging to the Balearic Islands. The ferry port covers a wide range of destinations, with crossings to Barcelona in Spain, Toulon in France and Menorca which lays to the east of the island.

What is there to do in Alcudia?

Alcudia is the quintessential Spanish holiday – a long stretch of golden sands line the coast, adorned in bars, hotels and restaurants filled with jubilant holidaymakers. Being a tourist resort that depends on sunshine, the best place to go is during the summer months when the sun rays shine down on the sky blue water, the perfect conditions for a healthy tan to take home. Most hotels in Alcudia are situated near the beaches, making every necessary amenity in walking distance, though there are also a few selected boutique hotels in the Old Town that are the ideal setting for some peace and quiet.

As enticing as a simple beach holiday can be, it may be worth heading to the Old Town to explore the ancient buildings and historical architecture. An entirely Roman feel embodies the town, evidenced by the cobbled streets and remains of Roman houses. To continue your discovery away from the coastline, S’Albufeira National Park is only a short drive away, perfect for a stroll underneath the afternoon sun.

How do you get around Alcudia?

Rental car companies offer a vehicle for a few days under a reasonable price, though some resorts allow the chance to traverse on two feet for the duration of your stay.

How To Get To Alcudia Ferry Port

  • Alcudia Ferry Port by Car

    Upon entering Alcudia, follow signs to the C-713 heading towards Alcanada. Depending on where travelling from, the C-713 may be found to split, with the C-713 continuing one way and the PM-60 going the other. Continue along the C-713 where approximately 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometers), you will come to a roundabout. Continue along the C-713, which will then become the C-712 approximately 1 mile (1.5 ) kilometers after the roundabout. Continue along this road until you reach a roundabout where it will be sign-posted to the port.

  • Alcudia Ferry Port by Bus

    There are daily bus links between all villages and tourist resorts and the Plaça d'Espanya in Palma. From Palma there is an extensive network of urban buses which connect the city centre with the airport, Palma Beach-S'Arenal, the university and all areas of the city.

  • Alcudia Ferry Port Address

    Estacion Maritima, Muelle Comercial, 07410 Alcudia

  • Alcudia Accommodation

    If you’re looking to spend a night at or near Alcudia Ferry port before or after your trip or if you are looking for accommodation for your entire stay, please visit our Alcudia Accommodation page for the best accommodation prices and one of the largest selections available online!