Alcúdia old town and coastline bathed in warm summer light under a clear blue sky

Summer High in Alcúdia: A Perfect Day for Leisure

👁 3842✍️ Author: Adriàn Montalbán🎨 Caricature: Esteban Nic

Blue skies, a light northeast breeze and temperatures around 30°C — Alcúdia is at its best today. A day for the beach, the town and taking a deep breath.

Alcúdia breathes easy: A summer day to savor

Today Alcúdia lives up to its reputation as the island's sunny spot. The sky stretches clear and wide over the old town, bathing its old walls in warm postcard light. From the alleys comes the usual mosaic of clinking coffee cups, the distant calls of market vendors and the soft chirping of cicadas — a summery soundtrack that instantly slows the pace.

Morning: Fresh, but already full of possibilities

The day begins at a pleasant 23°C. Ideal for walking the town walls without breaking a sweat. Those who visit the market at Portal de Moll will find not only fresh tomatoes and olives, but also the best vantage point for everyday scenes: pensioners playing cards, mothers with prams, fishermen sorting the first nets. An espresso in the sun, a deep breath — that's all you need.

Noon: Beach, sea and the right breeze

Over the course of the day the thermometer climbs to a comfortable 30°C. Not oppressively hot, but just right for a dip. Platja d'Alcúdia lies calm, the water invites you to swim, and the northeast breeze at around five meters per second keeps the air fresh. Children build sandcastles, couples stroll along the water, and occasionally a seagull crosses the view — small, perfect scenes of a Mallorcan day.

Afternoon: Active or lazy — both possible

For cyclists and walkers the afternoon offers the perfect balance: sun without scorching heat. A trip to the nearby Parc Natural de s'Albufera is particularly worthwhile now — the birdlife is active, the reeds sway gently in the wind, and you can escape the everyday noise effectively. Or stay in the harbor, watch the boats come and go and enjoy a glass of ice-cold Hierbas in the shade of a pine.

The little details that make the day special

What sets this day apart from an ordinary August Sunday are the fine things: the salty smell of the sea, the clinking of mooring lines at the Port d'Alcúdia pier, the muffled laughter of children from the cafés. Humidity is low, the sun warm and friendly — no heaviness, no shimmering heat. This is one of those rare days when even the hustle and bustle seems to slow down.

Evening: Sunset with an option for a sea view

The chance of rain is practically zero. That means: plenty of time to plan the sunset. A spot on the harbor mole or on the town walls is recommended. When the sun sinks over the bay it paints the water a deep gold, conversations grow quieter, and even the pigeons seem a bit reverent. A perfect ending to a day without surprises — except perhaps a particularly beautiful light show on the horizon.

Practical tip: Sunscreen and a bottle of water are your best companions today. Early risers should secure a place on the wall or the beach; afternoon visitors will find peace in s'Albufera or on less frequented stretches of sand.

Alcúdia presents itself today just as you imagine Mallorca: friendly, bright and inviting. Whether you spend the day lounging, strolling or cycling — take the time to enjoy the simple sounds and smells. Sometimes it is exactly these days that stick in the memory.

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