Construction site on Alcúdia harbor promenade with barricades and machinery, planned planting of new trees and palms

Alcúdia: Construction on the Harbor Promenade — More Shade or Just More Steel?

After the summer break the excavator is back in Alcúdia: repairs to the paving, new surveillance technology and around 50 additional trees are to spruce up the promenade by Christmas.

Construction back on the promenade

On early Monday morning, barricades were again standing along Alcúdia's harbor promenade. As reported in Las obras en el paseo marítimo de Alcúdia se reanudan.

What exactly is happening?

In short: it's being patched, tidied, and made a bit greener. Broken paving stones are being replaced, curbstones realigned and some areas are getting a new subbase where rainwater previously caused problems. Technicians are also installing several surveillance cameras to better monitor the harbor area in future — for security reasons, they say. See ICO guidance on CCTV and video surveillance.

A small but visible point: the harbor authority plans to plant about 50 new trees and palms. That sounds like a summer idyll, but it's also practical: on hot days several shady seating spots will be created, often used already by mid-afternoon. See benefits of urban trees.

Why was work paused during summer?

The work stopped during the high season so tourists and business owners wouldn't be disturbed by construction — some will recall the barricades of previous years, as covered in Cuando el invierno trae las excavadoras: Puerto de Alcúdia y Colònia de Sant Jordi en obras. The decision to pause during the busy time was met with understanding: cafés on the Passeig Marítim had full tables, and according to a waitress near the fish market "constant noise would have done a lot of damage."

Now, with early-November weather — cooler wind from the sea, often fog over the bay in the mornings — it is a good time to finish the work before Christmas brings the next wave of visitors.

When will it be finished?

The estimate: Before Christmas. That's optimistic but understandable. Small neighborhoods and business owners expect the sea view to be clean and accessible again by then. If the weather cooperates and no unexpected underground damage appears, the deadline should hold.

A local resident who walks his dog along the promenade daily said: "Nice if the stones are in order, but please don't make everything too sterile. A few benches, some nature — that's enough."

What does this mean for visitors and locals?

For holidaymakers: small detours, occasional barricades, rare full closures of paths. For business owners: the hope to present a fresher look by year-end. And for the town: a safer, shadier promenade with modernized equipment.

I will check the harbor more often in the coming weeks — maybe with a thermos and the dog on a leash — and report whether the new green area actually provides shade and whether the new cameras do more than just offer shiny housings.

Frequently asked questions

What is being built on the Alcúdia harbor promenade?

The promenade in Alcúdia is being repaired and improved with new paving, aligned curbstones, and a better subbase in areas that were affected by rainwater. The project also includes new security cameras and a plan to add trees and palms for more shade and a greener look.

Will the Alcúdia promenade still be accessible during the works?

Yes, but visitors should expect some detours, barricades, and occasional partial closures. The work is being carried out in stages, so access should remain possible in most areas, though not always in the most direct way.

Why was construction on the Alcúdia seafront paused during summer?

The work was stopped during the busy season so tourists and local businesses would not be disturbed by noise and barriers. In a place like Alcúdia, where cafés and waterfront businesses depend heavily on summer trade, that pause was considered important.

When is the Alcúdia harbor promenade expected to be finished?

The current estimate is that the work will be completed before Christmas. That depends on the weather and on whether any unexpected problems are found underground during the construction.

Will the Alcúdia promenade get more shade?

Yes, shade is part of the plan. Around 50 new trees and palms are expected to be planted, creating more comfortable seating spots on hot days along the promenade.

Is the Alcúdia harbor a good place to walk in autumn and early winter?

Yes, it can be a pleasant time to walk there because the weather is cooler and the summer crowds are gone. Mornings can be foggy over the bay, and the sea wind can feel fresh, so it is worth dressing for changing conditions.

What do the new cameras on the Alcúdia promenade mean for visitors?

The cameras are being installed for security and to help monitor the harbor area more effectively. For most visitors, that should simply mean a more watched and better managed public space, without changing the promenade’s everyday use.

What should I expect when visiting the Alcúdia harbor during the works?

Visitors should expect a partly active construction site with barriers, some minor route changes, and a more limited view in certain sections. The area should still be walkable, but it is better to allow a little extra time and keep an eye out for temporary signs.

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