The freight ferry port of Alcudia lies on the north east coast of Majorca at the western end of the magnificent Bay of Alcudia. It is a small town of 5,400 and should not to be confused with the modern resort two miles (3km) to its south. It has a fascinating and turbulent history. With a natural harbour, the Phoenicians and Greeks settled here and the Romans made it their commercial capital in the 2nd century BC. The Spanish sensibly fortified the city in the 12th Century and its massive city walls date from this era. Today visitors still enter the narrow streets of the old town through one of the two gates, which are guarded by large towers.
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Parking is available at the ferry port for both short and long-term stays, with specially designated areas available for those with disabilities.
Upon entering Alcudia, follow signs to the C-713 heading towards Alcanada. Continue along the C-713 wherein approximately 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometres) you will come to a roundabout. Continue along the C-713, which will then become the C-712 approximately 1 mile (1.5 kilometres) after the roundabout. Continue along this road until you reach a roundabout where it will be signposted to the port.
You can book Alcudia freight ferry services to the port of Barcelona in Spain with Balearia Ferries, quickly and easily using the online quoting system.
Alternatively call our helpful and dedicated freight team at aferryfreight.co.uk on +44 (0)844 5760060 and our experienced, multi-lingual staff will provide you with the most competitive Alcudia Freight Ferry Port rates in the market.



