Sant Jaume Church in the centre of Alcudia Old Town is built in Neo-Gothic style and was finished in 1893 after the first church built in the 14th century fell into disrepair. The parish church was named after its founder King Jaume II, who was the man behind the massive town walls.
Art lovers will enjoy the fabulous Sa Bassa Blanca Museum created by Yannick and Ben Jakober. It is one of the most impressive and unique exhibition halls in Mallorca. It is situated in an old palace overlooking the stunning bay and harbour of Alcudia and Port Alcudia from its location on the slopes of Alcanada. What makes Sa Bassa Blanca special, aside from the contemporary art collection, are the arches, tiled floors and fantastic gardens. There is a collection of animal sculptures in the garden and a fabulous art collection inside the building.
Can Torro is the library of Alcudia. It is a beautiful mansion dating back from the early Middle Ages. As well as being the library, Can Toro aims to be one of the most innovative cultural spaces on the Balearic islands. Multimedia and interactivity are key to the intellectual playground.
If you visit the cave and mountain of Sant Marti, close to the Hidropark Alcudia, you will enjoy some amazing views over Alcudia. A staircase carved out of the rock grants access to the natural cave. There are two chapels, one medieval and one gothic, with round-arched portals in the main hall dedicated to Sant Marti and Sant Jordi.
Golf fans will be delighted with the famous Alcanada Golf Club. As well as having superb greens designed by Robert Trent Jones, there are incredible views and a wonderful restaurant.