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Explore Alcudia's history on this 90-minute guided walking tour from Mallorca, led by a local guide through ancient ruins, medieval walls, and the Church of St. James.
For those interested in exploring Mallorca’s historic heart, the Alcudia Old Town 90 Minutes Guided Walking Tour offers a well-paced introduction to this charming locale. Priced at $26.48 per person, this tour provides a knowledgeable local guide and covers key sights like Roman ruins, medieval walls, and the Church of St. James. Running for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, it’s a convenient way to get a taste of Alcudia’s culinary and cultural past.
The tour starts at Passeig de Pere Ventanyol, 2, Alcúdia, with meetings scheduled at 2:30 pm. The group size is capped at 15 travelers, ensuring plenty of personalized attention. While the tour does not include snacks, it offers free admission to the major sites, making it a budget-friendly yet enriching option. It’s especially suited for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those wanting a relaxed, unhurried stroll through the old town.
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This guided walk offers a relaxed exploration of Alcudia’s historic sites, perfect for visitors with limited time but a desire for meaningful insight. The local guide shares stories and details that bring the Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and Gothic church to life. Expect to walk through the imposing stone walls built in the 14th century, with admission included for the city walls and other main sights.
The focus remains on key highlights, providing visitors with a solid understanding of Alcudia’s heritage and culture. The tour’s pass-by visits of Roman ruins and the Esglesia de San Jaume de Alcudia are designed to give context without feeling hurried. The informal pace allows for questions and appreciation of the atmosphere of this historic town.
The Roman site of Pollentia is a major highlight of this tour. As you stand outside the ruins, you’re transported back to the 1st century BC, when Pollentia was a thriving Roman city. Founded after Mallorca’s conquest by Rome, this site was once Mallorca’s most important city.
While the visit is pass-by, the guide shares fascinating stories about Pollentia’s role in ancient Mallorca. The ruins serve as a powerful reminder of the island’s archaeological significance. There’s no need for extra admission fees here, as the Roman site is included in the tour, making it a cost-effective way to explore Mallorca’s ancient past.
Walking up to the imposing stone walls of Alcudia, the tour enters the medieval period of the town’s history. Built in the 14th century under King James II of Mallorca, these walls were constructed for defense and have witnessed centuries of history.
The 30-minute visit to the walls offers a chance to appreciate the architecture and strategic design of medieval fortifications. As they surround the old town, the walls frame a scene of narrow streets and historic buildings. The admission to the walls is included, providing an unhurried look at this impressive defensive structure.
The Esglesia de San Jaume de Alcudia stands prominently as a Gothic architectural marvel. Built in the 13th century, it has served as a spiritual focal point for centuries. During the walk, the guide passes by this church, sharing insights into its history and architecture.
Though the visit is from the outside, the church’s façade reveals the elegance of Gothic design. Its central role in Alcudia’s spiritual life makes it a compelling stop, highlighting the town’s religious and artistic heritage.
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The tour begins at Passeig de Pere Ventanyol, 2, with check-in at 2:30 pm. It is designed to be accessible and suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 15 to ensure personalized attention. The entire walk is unhurried, allowing ample time for questions and absorbing the ambiance of Alcudia.
This tour is ideal for those exploring Mallorca in the afternoon, and the mobile ticket feature adds convenience. Since most bookings are made 12 days in advance, planning ahead is recommended.
This guided walk suits a wide range of visitors, especially history buffs and culture seekers who prefer a relaxed pace. The local guide’s passion and expertise make the experience engaging, even in hot weather as noted in reviews. It’s a great option for adults and older children, but it’s not focused on active physical challenges.
The tour’s cost-effectiveness and inclusion of main site admissions make it a valuable way to learn about Alcudia without extra expenses. It’s perfect for short stays or those looking to complement other Mallorca activities.
While the tour covers key highlights, it does not include snacks or food, so travelers might want to plan accordingly. The pass-by nature of some sites means visitors won’t have time for in-depth exploration or interior visits of places like the church.
The hot day mentioned in reviews suggests visitors should dress appropriately and stay hydrated. The group size of 15 helps maintain an intimate feel, but it’s advisable to book early given the popularity.
This 90-minute guided walk offers a compact yet comprehensive look at the historic core of Alcudia. The knowledgeable local guide ensures the experience is engaging and informative, making it suitable for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Priced at less than $30, it delivers excellent value with included admissions to major sites. The relaxed pace and personalized group size make it a manageable and enjoyable way to connect with Mallorca’s past and present. While it doesn’t include food or interior visits, the focus on outdoor highlights and storytelling keeps the experience lively.
The Alcudia Old Town 90 Minutes Guided Walking Tour is an ideal introduction for anyone wanting to understand the cultural significance of this historic town without a lengthy commitment.
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What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $26.48 per person, including site admissions.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Passeig de Pere Ventanyol, 2, Alcúdia.
Are snacks included?
No, snacks are not included, but the tour covers main sites and provides a thorough overview.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Since the tour is relaxed and informative, most adults and older children can participate comfortably.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made 12 days in advance, and early reservations are recommended.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
The tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, as it is primarily walking through outdoor sites.
Can I join the tour if I have limited mobility?
While specific details aren’t provided, the short duration and outdoor nature suggest it is generally manageable for most.
Will I have time for questions during the tour?
Absolutely, the small group size allows for interactive engagement with the guide.