Glamour and Living Nature in Mallorca’s North Area
The north of Mallorca is a zone of contrasts where the sea and mountains meet, giving rise to charming historic towns full of life. Let’s take a look at some of its most emblematic places.
Alcudia, the oldest town in the Balearic Islands, is surrounded by medieval walls that protect a historic old town with narrow, history-filled streets.
A few kilometers away is the Port of Alcudia, known for its stunning white sandy beaches and a wide range of aquatic, sports, and gastronomic activities.
Along the bay lies the Port of Pollença, a picturesque fishing village situated between Pollença and Formentor, the northernmost point of the island where the Serra de Tramuntana ends.
Following the coast, we reach Playa de Muro, home to the longest beach and some of the clearest, most turquoise waters in Mallorca—a perfect spot for all ages, especially families.
Finally, the town of Muro stands out as a charming inland village, full of history and exceptional gastronomy. Set in a privileged environment, it offers impressive views of the Serra de Tramuntana, surrounded by mills, orange groves, and traditional crops.
Advantages of the North of Mallorca:
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Spectacular beaches
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Wide pedestrian areas
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Perfect for water sports and top-level golf courses
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Cyclist’s paradise
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Ideal for families

Playa de Muro, Alcúdia – Mallorca
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